Andrea B. Posted December 29, 2012 Share Posted December 29, 2012 Blum, A.G. (2012) Leucanthemum x superbum (Bergmans ex J.W.Ingram) D.H. Kent (Asteraceae) Shasta Daisy. Flowers photographed in ultraviolet and visible light. http://www.ultraviol...e-shasta-daisy/ Middletown, New Jersey, USA03 September 2007Cultivar in home garden Synonyms:Chrysanthemum maximumChrysanthemum x superbumComment:In the ultraviolet photo, note the increased amount of surface detail brought out by the shortwave ultraviolet light. In the 100% crop the raking light brings out the epidermal cell structure on the UV-dark corolla showing the conical cells, which in this case are rectangular and slightly domed.1 Reference:1. Whitney et. al. (2011) Why do so many petals have conical epidermal cells? Annals of Botany, http://aob.oxfordjou...ob.mcr065.full. Equipment [Nikon D200-broadband + Nikon 105mm f/4.5UV-Nikkor] Visible Light [f/16 for 1/15" @ISO400 in Sunlight with Baader UVIR-Block Filter] Ultraviolet Light [f/16 for 6" @ISO400 in Sunlight with Baader UV-Pass Filter] Ultraviolet Light [unresized crop from preceding photo.] Link to comment
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