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Ultra Violet
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Copyright: Steven Parata (superaudio) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 236 W: 85 N: 177] (4530)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-01-27
Categories: Daily Life, Nature
Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC-H2
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-08-22 0:47
Viewed: 441
Points: 5
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
I don't know the name of this flower (someone tell me please) but it caught my eye near Nelson on the side of the road. This is the natural image from the camera taken in natural sunshine :-)
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To eMBeer: Thanks Marek for your honest feedback :-)superaudio 1 08-22 03:12
To Travelcam: Thanks Marty :-)superaudio 1 08-22 02:34
To timtim: Thanks Tim really appreciate it :-) good ol wikisuperaudio 1 08-22 01:51
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Great photo of this 'Poroporo' flower, here is some info from Wikipedia.

Poroporo (Solanum aviculare and S. laciniatum), also called Kangaroo Apple, is a soft-wooded plant and one of three nightshades native to New Zealand and the eastern coast of Australia. It is an evergreen shrub that can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 meters). Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white to mauve and yield to poisonous berries. The berries, once ripened, are no longer poisonous.

The leaves and unripe fruit of the poroporo are poisonous and only the ripe berries can be safely eaten. The plant is also used in the manufacture of some contraceptive pills. The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.

There is some uncertainty whether S. aviculare and S. laciniatum are actually the same plant. While they may be varieties of the same species, S. aviculare has lighter flowers and is found in the northern part of the North Island of New Zealand, while S. laciniatum has darker purple flowers and is found south of Auckland.

Hi Steven
Good macro shot of this flower and bud. TFS.

Marty

Hi,
beautiful flower with excellent light (maybe a bit too harsh?) showing delicacy of the petals. Good use of flower leaves as primary background. I dislike the blurred tree as secondary background because it introduces kind of mess on this otherwise beautiful shot. tfs

Marek

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