Just Above Sunset
Volume 5, Number 10
March 11, 2007

It's a Bird!

 The world as seen from Just Above Sunset -

"Notes on how things seem from out here in Hollywood..."

Strelitzia reginae is the Official Flower of the City of Los Angeles.  It's indigenous to South Africa, but what does that matter?  The common names for it include Strelitzia, Crane Flower or Bird of Paradise (as in "just another day in paradise"). The scientific name commemorates Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, wife of King George III. Strelitzia reginae was first introduced to Europe in 1773, when it was grown at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.  The leaves are evergreen and arranged in two ranks, making a fan-shaped crown. The flowers stand above the foliage at the tips of long stalks. The hard, beak-like sheath from which the flower emerges is the spathe. This is perpendicular to the stem, so it looks a bit like bird's head and beak - thus the common name. The flowers emerge one at a time from the spathe - three orange sepals and three purplish-blue petals. Two of the blue petals are joined together to form an arrow-like nectary. And it DOES look like a bird!

Strelitzia reginae
Strelitzia reginae

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These were shot with a Nikon D70 - using lens (1) AF-S Nikkor 18-70 mm 1:35-4.5G ED, or (2) AF Nikkor 70-300mm telephoto, or after 5 June 2006, (3) AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor, 55-200 mm f/4-5.6G ED. They were modified for web posting using Adobe Photoshop 7.0

The original large-format raw files are available upon request.

[It's a Bird!]

Last updated Saturday, March 10, 2007, 10:30 pm Pacific Time

All text and photos, unless otherwise noted, Copyright © 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 - Alan M. Pavlik

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