File:Clematis montana cultivar flowers spectral comparison Vis UV IR.jpg

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English: Spectral comparison of the flowers of a Clematis montana cultivar. The top image shows the flowers in visible light, the middle image in ultraviolet light, and the bottom image in infrared light.

The petals do not have any UV markings visible, but the centre of the flower does appear much darker in ultraviolet.

The leaves and flowers both reflect similar amounts of infrared light.
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