Gentianella muelleriana subsp. alpestris

Mueller's Snow-gentian at Kosciuszko National Park, NSW

Gentianella muelleriana subsp. alpestris at Kosciuszko National Park, NSW - 7 Mar 2020
Gentianella muelleriana subsp. alpestris at Kosciuszko National Park, NSW - 7 Mar 2020
Gentianella muelleriana subsp. alpestris at Kosciuszko National Park, NSW - 7 Mar 2020
Gentianella muelleriana subsp. alpestris at Kosciuszko National Park, NSW - 7 Mar 2020
Gentianella muelleriana subsp. alpestris at Kosciuszko National Park, NSW - 7 Mar 2020
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Identification history

Gentianella muelleriana subsp. alpestris 9 Mar 2020 BettyDonWood
Gentianella muelleriana subsp. alpestris 9 Mar 2020 MichaelMulvaney
Unidentified 9 Mar 2020 Jubeyjubes

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2 comments

BettyDonWood wrote:
   10 Mar 2020
Probably not a good idea to handle plants for photography. At least with orchids on Black Mountain, plants that have been handled get eaten, presumably by kangaroos.
If you want to separate a plant from the background in a photo drape a black t-shirt over your backpack. For closeups, you could use a macro app on your phone (or camera).
Jubeyjubes wrote:
   10 Mar 2020
Thanks for the comment. I have a macro app, problem is getting the focus in the right place. Can lock focus on after handling but takes more time... Will try find something else for background though it's hard as I'm always getting hurried along the track...

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  • 4 - 15 Abundance
  • 7 Mar 2020 03:39 PM Recorded on
  • Jubeyjubes Recorded by

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