Close-up infrared photograph of the flower of Campanula persicifolia 'Telham Beauty'.
The flower's appearance in infrared is quite similar to how it looks in visible light. (Bear in mind that as we cannot perceive the colour of infrared light, only tonal variations can be compared). The petals and stigma appear bright, with the petals maybe slightly brighter in infrared. The main difference in infrared is the foliage in the background, which appears much brighter than it does in visible light.