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Coral Drift® Rose

Coral-Orange Blooms That Light Up The Front Of The Bed

Coral Drift® Rose brings a bright, sunset-coral pop that makes a landscape feel warmer and more welcoming instantly. The flowers arrive in generous clusters, so even a small group reads as a “drift” of color rather than a few scattered blooms. That clustered flowering is the secret to Drift® roses looking professionally planted—your border stays bright and consistent, not patchy.

This color is especially strong for curb appeal. Use it to outline a walkway, soften the edge of a driveway, or brighten up the front of evergreen shrubs where you want a long season of contrast. Coral Drift® also plays well with silvery foliage, ornamental grasses, white flowers, and purple-blue perennials. If you’ve wanted roses in a tighter space (without tall canes or constant fuss), this is a compact, design-friendly way to get that classic rose charm.

A True Groundcover Rose For Edging, Mass Planting, And Slopes

Coral Drift® is made to stay low and spread, forming a neat, mounding groundcover rose instead of a bulky shrub. Expect a compact plant that typically tops out around 1.5 feet tall and spreads about 2.5 feet wide, which makes it ideal for the front edge of beds where you want flowers without blocking sightlines. It’s also an easy “connector” plant—linking taller shrubs and perennials together with a clean ribbon of color.

Because it spreads, it’s a smart choice for gentle slopes and wider planting areas where you want coverage that still looks tidy. Plant it in groups for a fuller carpet effect, or use a repeating pattern along paths and walkways to create a polished outline. In small gardens, that low habit is a win: you get months of blooms without giving up space to a tall, sprawling rose.

Low-Maintenance Performance With Clean, Glossy Foliage

Drift® roses are famous for being easy, and Coral Drift® fits that reputation beautifully. It’s known for strong disease resistance and reliable performance when given the basics: full sun, well-drained soil, and watering at the base (not overhead). Those simple choices help foliage stay cleaner and healthier-looking, and they also support stronger, more consistent flowering.

Another reason gardeners love Drift® roses: deadheading is not required to keep the show going. If you enjoy tidying, you can snip spent clusters occasionally to keep the planting extra crisp, but the plant will continue to rebloom without constant attention. Add a 2–3 inch mulch layer (kept a few inches away from the stems) to stabilize moisture and reduce weeds, and you’ve got an easy-care groundcover rose that keeps beds looking finished.

Simple Pruning That Keeps It Dense, Rounded, And Bloom-Packed

Coral Drift® doesn’t need complicated rose techniques. A simple prune in late winter or early spring refreshes the plant, encourages vigorous new growth, and helps maintain the neat, mounded shape that looks best in borders. Start by removing any dead or damaged stems, then lightly shape the plant to keep it balanced and airy. That fresh growth is where you’ll see your best flowering.

After pruning, a spring feeding and steady moisture during establishment will set you up for a strong season. In hot weather, occasional deep watering helps keep bloom cycles rolling instead of stalling. Because Coral Drift® stays low, maintenance stays easy—no ladders, no wrestling tall canes, and no fussy training. With sun, spacing, and one yearly “haircut,” you get a reliable drift of coral color that looks polished for months.

Coral-Orange Blooms That Light Up The Front Of The Bed

Coral Drift® Rose brings a bright, sunset-coral pop that makes a landscape feel warmer and more welcoming instantly. The flowers arrive in generous clusters, so even a small group reads as a “drift” of color rather than a few scattered blooms. That clustered flowering is the secret to Drift® roses looking professionally planted—your border stays bright and consistent, not patchy.

This color is especially strong for curb appeal. Use it to outline a walkway, soften the edge of a driveway, or brighten up the front of evergreen shrubs where you want a long season of contrast. Coral Drift® also plays well with silvery foliage, ornamental grasses, white flowers, and purple-blue perennials. If you’ve wanted roses in a tighter space (without tall canes or constant fuss), this is a compact, design-friendly way to get that classic rose charm.

A True Groundcover Rose For Edging, Mass Planting, And Slopes

Coral Drift® is made to stay low and spread, forming a neat, mounding groundcover rose instead of a bulky shrub. Expect a compact plant that typically tops out around 1.5 feet tall and spreads about 2.5 feet wide, which makes it ideal for the front edge of beds where you want flowers without blocking sightlines. It’s also an easy “connector” plant—linking taller shrubs and perennials together with a clean ribbon of color.

Because it spreads, it’s a smart choice for gentle slopes and wider planting areas where you want coverage that still looks tidy. Plant it in groups for a fuller carpet effect, or use a repeating pattern along paths and walkways to create a polished outline. In small gardens, that low habit is a win: you get months of blooms without giving up space to a tall, sprawling rose.

Low-Maintenance Performance With Clean, Glossy Foliage

Drift® roses are famous for being easy, and Coral Drift® fits that reputation beautifully. It’s known for strong disease resistance and reliable performance when given the basics: full sun, well-drained soil, and watering at the base (not overhead). Those simple choices help foliage stay cleaner and healthier-looking, and they also support stronger, more consistent flowering.

Another reason gardeners love Drift® roses: deadheading is not required to keep the show going. If you enjoy tidying, you can snip spent clusters occasionally to keep the planting extra crisp, but the plant will continue to rebloom without constant attention. Add a 2–3 inch mulch layer (kept a few inches away from the stems) to stabilize moisture and reduce weeds, and you’ve got an easy-care groundcover rose that keeps beds looking finished.

Simple Pruning That Keeps It Dense, Rounded, And Bloom-Packed

Coral Drift® doesn’t need complicated rose techniques. A simple prune in late winter or early spring refreshes the plant, encourages vigorous new growth, and helps maintain the neat, mounded shape that looks best in borders. Start by removing any dead or damaged stems, then lightly shape the plant to keep it balanced and airy. That fresh growth is where you’ll see your best flowering.

After pruning, a spring feeding and steady moisture during establishment will set you up for a strong season. In hot weather, occasional deep watering helps keep bloom cycles rolling instead of stalling. Because Coral Drift® stays low, maintenance stays easy—no ladders, no wrestling tall canes, and no fussy training. With sun, spacing, and one yearly “haircut,” you get a reliable drift of coral color that looks polished for months.

$69.95
Coral Drift® Rose
$69.95

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Coral-Orange Blooms That Light Up The Front Of The Bed

Coral Drift® Rose brings a bright, sunset-coral pop that makes a landscape feel warmer and more welcoming instantly. The flowers arrive in generous clusters, so even a small group reads as a “drift” of color rather than a few scattered blooms. That clustered flowering is the secret to Drift® roses looking professionally planted—your border stays bright and consistent, not patchy.

This color is especially strong for curb appeal. Use it to outline a walkway, soften the edge of a driveway, or brighten up the front of evergreen shrubs where you want a long season of contrast. Coral Drift® also plays well with silvery foliage, ornamental grasses, white flowers, and purple-blue perennials. If you’ve wanted roses in a tighter space (without tall canes or constant fuss), this is a compact, design-friendly way to get that classic rose charm.

A True Groundcover Rose For Edging, Mass Planting, And Slopes

Coral Drift® is made to stay low and spread, forming a neat, mounding groundcover rose instead of a bulky shrub. Expect a compact plant that typically tops out around 1.5 feet tall and spreads about 2.5 feet wide, which makes it ideal for the front edge of beds where you want flowers without blocking sightlines. It’s also an easy “connector” plant—linking taller shrubs and perennials together with a clean ribbon of color.

Because it spreads, it’s a smart choice for gentle slopes and wider planting areas where you want coverage that still looks tidy. Plant it in groups for a fuller carpet effect, or use a repeating pattern along paths and walkways to create a polished outline. In small gardens, that low habit is a win: you get months of blooms without giving up space to a tall, sprawling rose.

Low-Maintenance Performance With Clean, Glossy Foliage

Drift® roses are famous for being easy, and Coral Drift® fits that reputation beautifully. It’s known for strong disease resistance and reliable performance when given the basics: full sun, well-drained soil, and watering at the base (not overhead). Those simple choices help foliage stay cleaner and healthier-looking, and they also support stronger, more consistent flowering.

Another reason gardeners love Drift® roses: deadheading is not required to keep the show going. If you enjoy tidying, you can snip spent clusters occasionally to keep the planting extra crisp, but the plant will continue to rebloom without constant attention. Add a 2–3 inch mulch layer (kept a few inches away from the stems) to stabilize moisture and reduce weeds, and you’ve got an easy-care groundcover rose that keeps beds looking finished.

Simple Pruning That Keeps It Dense, Rounded, And Bloom-Packed

Coral Drift® doesn’t need complicated rose techniques. A simple prune in late winter or early spring refreshes the plant, encourages vigorous new growth, and helps maintain the neat, mounded shape that looks best in borders. Start by removing any dead or damaged stems, then lightly shape the plant to keep it balanced and airy. That fresh growth is where you’ll see your best flowering.

After pruning, a spring feeding and steady moisture during establishment will set you up for a strong season. In hot weather, occasional deep watering helps keep bloom cycles rolling instead of stalling. Because Coral Drift® stays low, maintenance stays easy—no ladders, no wrestling tall canes, and no fussy training. With sun, spacing, and one yearly “haircut,” you get a reliable drift of coral color that looks polished for months.