Pink Drift Rose Live Bare Root Plant – Compact Groundcover Rosa ‘Pink Drift’
Pink Drift Rose Live Bare Root Plant – Compact Groundcover Rosa ‘Pink Drift’
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Pink Drift Rose is a compact, flowering groundcover rose valued for its continuous blooming habit and easy-care nature. Developed from a cross between full-size groundcover roses and miniature roses, this variety combines attractive flower production with a manageable growth habit.
Throughout the growing season, Pink Drift Rose produces abundant pink blooms from spring through frost, providing long-lasting color in the landscape. Its naturally compact form makes it well suited for borders, foundation plantings, mass plantings, and decorative containers.
This versatile rose offers reliable ornamental value while maintaining a neat appearance. Its spreading habit allows it to function as an attractive flowering groundcover in a variety of garden settings.
Plant Form: Bare Root Live Plant
Quantity: 1 Live Plant
Plant Condition Disclosure:
Live plants may be shipped dormant, leafless, recently pruned, bare root, or partially defoliated depending on season, weather, and shipping requirements.
Natural variation in size, branching, foliage density, color, root structure, and overall appearance should be expected.
Important Note:
You will receive a live starter plant (seedling/young plant). Listing photos show the plant at a mature stage for reference only. The actual plant size, shape, and appearance may vary and will be significantly smaller than the images shown.
- Live Pink Drift Rose bare root plant
- Compact groundcover rose variety
- Produces abundant pink flowers
- Blooms continuously from spring through frost
- Ideal for borders and landscape beds
- Suitable for containers and patio gardens
- Spreading growth habit for groundcover use
- Low-maintenance ornamental rose
- Attractive for mass plantings
- Hardy perennial flowering shrub
Materials:
- Live Pink Drift Rose Plant
- Bare Root Plant Material
Attributes:
Common Name: Pink Drift Rose
Scientific Name: Rosa ‘Pink Drift’
Plant Type: Groundcover Rose
Life Cycle: Perennial
Flower/Fruit Color: Pink Flowers
Sunlight: Full Sun
Soil: Well-Drained Soil
Water: Moderate
USDA Zone: 4–11
FAQ:
1. What type of rose is Pink Drift Rose?
It is a compact groundcover rose developed from groundcover and miniature rose varieties.
2. How long does Pink Drift Rose bloom?
It produces flowers continuously from spring through frost under suitable growing conditions.
3. Can Pink Drift Rose be grown in containers?
Yes. Its compact size makes it well suited for containers and patio planters.
4. Where can this rose be used in the landscape?
It works well in borders, mass plantings, foundation beds, and as a flowering groundcover.
5. Does Pink Drift Rose require extensive maintenance?
It is commonly grown as a low-maintenance landscape rose.
Plant Condition Disclosure
Live plants may be shipped dormant, leafless, recently pruned, bare root, or partially defoliated depending on season, weather, and shipping requirements.
Natural variation in size, branching, foliage density, color, root structure, and overall appearance should be expected.
Important Note
You will receive a live starter plant (seedling/young plant). Listing photos show the plant at a mature stage for reference only. The actual plant size, shape, and appearance may vary and will be significantly smaller than the images shown.
Customer Notice for Live Plants
Live plants may experience normal shipping stress such as leaf loss, yellowing, wilting, or minor branch damage.
Please consider local weather before purchasing. Extreme heat, freezing temperatures, severe weather, shipping delays, or unattended packages may increase plant stress.
Due to the perishable nature of live plants, returns are generally not accepted. If there is an issue with your order, please contact us within 48 hours of delivery and provide the required photos for review.
- Photos of the shipping box
- Photo of the shipping label
- Clear photos of the plant from multiple angles
- Scratch test photos if the plant appears dead or dormant
Dormant, stressed, defoliated, wilted, or transit-shocked plants are not automatically considered dead.
Claims submitted without the required photos or more than 48 hours after delivery may not be eligible for review, replacement, or refund.
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