
Bearded Iris Cultivar - Use Red-Cyan 3D Glasses

by Brian Wallace
Title
Bearded Iris Cultivar - Use Red-Cyan 3D Glasses
Artist
Brian Wallace
Medium
Photograph - 3d Stereo Anaglyph
Description
3D stereo anaglyph image of The bearded iris cultivar 'Mary Todd'.
Red/Cyan filtered 3D glasses are required for viewing. You may obtain the proper 3D glasses online which are inexpensive. I recommend "Rainbow Symphony", or "American Paper Optics".
The most commonly found garden iris is the bearded German Iris (I. germanica) and its numerous cultivars. Various wild forms and naturally occurring hybrids of the Sweet iris (I. pallida) and the Hungarian iris (I. variegata) form the basis of almost all modern hybrid bearded irises. Median forms of bearded iris (intermediate bearded, or IB; miniature tall bearded, or MTB; etc.) are derived from crosses between tall and dwarf varieties.
The bearded irises are easy to cultivate and propagate, and have become very popular in gardens. A small selection is usually held by garden centres at appropriate times during the season, but there are thousands of cultivars available from specialist suppliers. They are best planted as bare root plants in late summer, in a sunny open position with the rhizome visible on the surface of the soil and facing the sun. They should be divided in summer every two or three years, when the clumps become congested.
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May 21st, 2014
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Ramon Martinez
WOW! Fantastic 3D effect! Liked And FAV
Brian Wallace replied:
Thanks Ramon, for the nice comment, like, fave, and feature in the group Anaglyph Art!