DaveO Posted December 30, 2021 Share Posted December 30, 2021 Oldfield, D. 2021. Stylidium graminifolium Sw. (Stylidiaceae) Grass Triggerplant. Flowers photographed in visible and ultraviolet light. LINK Maldon, Victoria, Australia 6 November 2018 Australian Native Wildflower as Garden Specimen Comment Stylidium graminifolium is widely distributed in eastern Australia. This specimen was obtained at a native plant sale and grown in a plant pot whereas the earlier images were taken in the wild. Visible Light: Nikon D750 Full Spectrum Modification, Nikon Rayfact PF10545 MF-UV 105 mm f/4.5 lens, Metz 15 MS-1 flash, 1/200 s @ f/16 ISO 200, Baader UV/IR Cut Filter. Image Reference: DO65930 Ultraviolet Light: Nikon D750 Full Spectrum Modification, Nikon Rayfact PF10545 MF-UV 105 mm f/4.5 lens, Nissin Di866 Mark II flash, 1/200 s @ f/16 ISO 200, Baader UV-Pass Filter. Image Reference: DO65932 Ultraviolet Induced Visible Fluorescence: Nikon D750 Full Spectrum Modification, Nikon Rayfact PF10545 MF-UV 105 mm f/4.5 lens with Baader UV/IR Cut Filter, Nichia NCSU033A UV-LED with Baader UV-Pass Filter, 10.0 s @ f/16 ISO 1600. Image Reference: DO65933 References: Elliott, W.R. and Jones, D.L. Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants suitable for cultivation, Volume 9, 2010, Lothian, p. 88. Erikson, R, Triggerplants Paterson Brokensha, 1958, p. 167. Published 30 December 2021. Link to comment
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