Daisy flower Bellis perennis Spectral Comparison Vis UV IR

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Description: English: Spectral comparison of a Common Daisy flower (Bellis perennis) photographed with reflected visible light (top), ultraviolet light (middle), and infrared light (bottom). The flower does not have any ultraviolet markings on its petals, but the centre appears much darker in ultraviolet. The tonality of the flower is much the same under infrared light as it is in visible light. Date: 5 June 2013, 09:31:21. Source: Own work. Author: Dave Kennard. Permission (Reusing this file): Image licensed CC-BY-SA 3.0 Please credit image to David Kennard / www.davidkennardphotography.com.
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- Asterales
- Asteraceae (composite family)
- Bellis (bellis)
- Bellis perennis (Daisy)
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