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Remarkable Photos Capture the invisible Light That Plants Emit

Remarkable Photos Capture the invisible Light That Plants Emit It's the result of a cool trick of nature. All plants reflect light. Leaves reflect green, and flowers reflect red, or yellow, or whatever. But plants also fluoresce, which means when they absorb ultraviolet light, they emit longer wavelengths visible to the human eye.
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