Mai Tai Join You Bearded Iris
SKU: AM022745
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Overview
• Saturated Hues That Stir the Imagination.
Apricot standards rise above rich falls, creating a fruity floral fusion that turns heads.
• Tall and Toasty.
At 36 inches, this iris towers with tropical charm and late spring energy.
• Low-Key Care, High-Impact Color.
Easy to grow and drought-tolerant once established—ideal for stress-free drama.
• Perfect for Pollinators and Patio Plantings.
Adds a tropical twist to borders, containers, and cocktail-hour flowerbeds.
Plant ‘Mai Tai Join You’ and sip on bold beauty all spring long.
key features
Botanical Name
Iris germanica 'Mai Tai Join You'
Advantages
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Easy To Grow, Naturalizes, Cut Flowers, Fragrant, Mass Plantings
Growing Zones
Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9
Light Requirements
Full Sun
Soil Moisture
Dry, Average
Mature Height
38" tall
Mature Spread
12-24" apart
Bloom Time
Mid Spring
SKU
AM022735
Description
With its sultry blend of fruit-toned petals, ‘Mai Tai Join You’ is a garden happy hour in full bloom. It delivers bold contrast with its apricot-to-peach blooms. A citrusy beard adds even more zing.
Reaching 36 inches tall, this tall bearded iris is a stunner for late spring. Whether paired with oranges, blues, or deep purples, it always brings out the party spirit in a planting.
Plant in full sun, with rhizomes just peeking from the soil. Keep well-drained and divide every few seasons for best results.
Bold, bright, and full of flavor—‘Mai Tai Join You’ brings the celebration outdoors.
Growing Bearded Irises These majestic flowers are surprisingly easy to grow, and actually require less attention than almost any other garden flowers. Your iris roots will arrive with the foliage "trimmed" from this spring's growth. You'll find the "root" is not really a bulb, but what is called a "rhizome"--an irregularly shaped bulbous root that grows at a right angle from the foliage. Leave the trimmed foliage as it is, and simply bury the rhizome with the top of it showing through the soil surface. Bearded irises grow best with the tops of their rhizomes exposed.
Next spring, new foliage and the flower spikes will sprout strongly from the rhizome. What's more, next summer, you'll notice the rhizome multiplying for even more flowers as years go by.
