Rose Drift – Pink
Low-growing with distinctive, mounded flowers. Deep pink flowers with a soft, faded center bloom in abundance throughout the season. This disease resistant plant is easy to care for and combines well with other plants.
Low-growing with distinctive, mounded flowers. Deep pink flowers with a soft, faded center bloom in abundance throughout the season. This disease resistant plant is easy to care for and combines well with other plants.
Soft buttery yellow blooms that fade to a creamy white. This continuous bloomer flowers all season and pairs effortlessly with other plants.
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An easy-care nature and effortless beauty lend to the success of this Drift. The petite, red flowers prove to be an elegant addition to any garden, especially when able to naturally drape over a rock wall or edge.
Forms full clusters of sweet pink blooms from mid-spring to the first hard freeze of late fall. No cottage garden is complete without the charming romance of Sweet Drift.
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Pure white, fully double flowers that are perfectly shaped like miniature roses. These impressive white blooms will brighten gardens of all shapes and styles.
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The unique coral color of this rose is even stronger in hot, humid climates. It blooms from spring through fall and maintains an upright to rounded habit. Young foliage is bronze-red.
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This is the red that Americans love…deep enough, velvety enough, bright enough, long-lasting enough…it’s just right. Better yet, that color comes in great clusters of ruffled flowers showing off against the backdrop of glossy dark red-green leaves.
It’s outta this world when it comes to the display of many blue hues–rich magenta spiked with yellow, deep wine sparked with cream, warm lavender spilling to nearly blue. All on just one gorgeous green plant!
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Even non-rosarians know Peace by its huge opulent blossoms, its delicious blend of colors, its very large glossy green foliage, and its easy-to-grow plant.
A Southern Favorite for Its Ease of Care and Disease Resistance, but It’s Cold Hardy Too! A semi-thornless climbing rose, Peggy Martin is a multistemmed woody vine that grows vigorously, its strong, twining, and trailing canes.
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