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Title
Bloomed Art
Artist
Cindy Tiefenbrunn
Medium
Photograph - Digital
Description
This image was created as a composite of 2 plants. I used the ivy as a background and the iris for the subject. See below for information about the iris.
Family: Iridaceae
Common names: Yellow Wild Iris or Peacock Flower
Origin - South AfricaFamily: Iridaceae
Common names: Yellow Wild Iris or Peacock Flower
Origin - South Africa
Dietes bicolor, also named Fortnight Lily, Yellow Wild Iris and the African iris, is found naturally in the Bathurst region of the Eastern Cape in South Africa. This Iris is fast growing which makes it ideal for use in areas that need to be established rapidly. The adult plant is approximately 1 meter wide and 1 meter tall.
The flowers are about 2 inches in diameter, flat, light yellow with brown markings. Flowers appear on branched stalks. Each flower stalk carries a large supply of buds. The flowers only last for one day, but because so many buds are produced the plant is almost always in flower. In frost-free areas, plants bloom from Spring to Fall and intermittently throughout Winter. Remove seed pods as they begin to form to encourage additional bloom. Cut each flower stem to the ground after flowering is completed.
Dietes bicolor forms clumps of erect sword-shaped evergreen leaves. The leaves are 2-4 feet tall and 1-2 cm wide, light green in colour and have a double central vein. They are arranged in flat fans similar to other members of the Iris family.
The plant spreads by means of its modified stems, rhizomes, which are located below the soil surface. The fruit is a club-shaped capsule approximately 25 mm in diameter which partially splits to release the seeds.
Hardiness zones 9-11, (-5�C/25�F, 4�C/40�F) in Winter. Rhizomes may be dug up before first Fall frost for overwinter storage in peat moss or vermiculite at 45�F or the container may be overwintered indoors.
Although it occurs naturally near streams and in marshy places, it is also drought resistant and frost hardy. The plant is able to grow easily in very poor soil with little water, but prefer a moist and moderately fertile, well-drained soils. Best flowering occurs in full sun, but plants may appreciate some part light afternoon shade.
See more at: http://www.rarexoticseeds.com/en/dietes-bicolor-seeds-fortnight-lily-yellow-wild-iris.html#sthash.131aukbs.dpuf
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September 5th, 2013
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Montrose, CO - United States
Cindy, you have amazing talent and this is a beautiful composition that proves i am right! Love the textures and colors on this image! Fabulous, well done!
Chicago, IL - United States
Very well done Cindy!! Love the tones and textured look this photograph has!!
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