I decided to wander the neighborhood with my converted gx85. I shot the wisteria earlier in the week using the Mamiya 645 loaded with Kodak Gold 200 but we'll have to wait for those.
I did a couple of shots with different white balance which makes a considerable difference with IR. Then I process by doing a red/blue channel swap. I also dialed back the exposure and cranked up the contrast. In normal viewing the wisteria is a lavender color and not pink at all. Generally the 590nm will turn green to white. Here's another shot of a house in the neighborhood.
Thanks Stevenson! It is very weird but of all the shots from this afternoon it was the most striking once I was done with the channel swaps (which typically bring the sky back to a normal hue).