Andrea B. Posted February 12, 2022 Share Posted February 12, 2022 Blum, A.G. (2022) Glandularia bipinnatifida (Nutt.) Nutt. (Verbenaceae) Dakota Vervain. Flowers photographed in ultraviolet, visible, and mixed light. LINK Location: El Dorado at Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA Date Wildflower Synonyms: Verbena ambrosifolia Rydb. in Small Other Common Names: Dakota Mock Vervain Prairie Verbena Comment: References: 1. SEINet Arizona-New Mexico Chapter (acc 22 Mar 2021) Glandularia bipinnatifida. This is a southwestern biodiversity organization making use of the Symbiota portal software. 2. Wildflowers of New Mexico (acc 22 Mar 2021) Glandularia bipinnatifida. Website published and maintained by George Oxford Miller. 3. Allred, Kelly W., Jercinovic, Eugene M., Ivey, Robert DeWitt (2021) Flora Neomexicana III: An Illustrated Identification Manual, Second Edition, Part 2, Glandularia Key, page 769. Print on demand at lulu.com. 4. Finley, Willa F., Nieland, Lashara J. (2013) Land of Enchantment Wildflowers. Glandularia bipinnatifida, page 209. Texas Tech University Press, Lubbock, Texas. 5. Littlefield, Larry J., Burns, Pearl M. (2015) Wildflowers of the Northern and Central Mountains of New Mexico. Dakota Vervain, page 290. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Habit & Habitat Two Dakota Vervain plants grow next to a bicycle patch. Equipment [Nikon D610-broadband + Nikon 105mm f/4.5 UV-Nikkor] Visible [f/11 for 1/20" @ ISO-200 under Skylight with Baader UV/IR-Cut Filter] Ultraviolet [f/8 for 1/30" @ ISO-400 with SB-14 UV-flash (mod) and BaaderU UV-Pass Filter] Ultraviolet+Blue+Green [f/8 for 13" @ ISO-400 under Skylight with Hoya U-330 x 2.0mm + Schott S8612 x 2.0mm] Infrared [f/16 for 1/3" @ ISO-200 with On-board Flash and Schott RG780 IR-Pass Filter] Link to comment
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