
Pink Drift® Rose
A Groundcover Rose That Creates A “Drift” Of Pink Color
Pink Drift® Rose is made for the front of the bed—low, tidy, and covered in blooms that read like a ribbon of color. The flowers are a vibrant deep pink with a softer, lighter center, giving the plant a bright, cheerful look that doesn’t feel heavy or formal. Because blooms come in clusters across the shrub, you get that “flower carpet” effect even with a small planting, and it looks especially polished along walkways, edging, and foundation beds.
This is the rose you choose when you want roses to feel easy and design-forward at the same time. It pairs beautifully with evergreens, ornamental grasses, and purple-blue perennials, and it’s a great way to add long-season color without blocking sightlines. If you’ve ever wanted roses in a border but didn’t want tall canes or constant fuss, Pink Drift® is the clean, compact solution.
Continuous Blooming That Keeps Borders Bright For Months
Pink Drift® Rose blooms in repeated waves from spring through frost, keeping your landscape colorful for far longer than a one-flush flowering shrub. That long season is perfect for curb appeal: your beds stay “finished” through summer and into fall, even when other plants are between peak moments. The plant’s naturally mounded habit helps it look full and intentional, so it doesn’t disappear after the first round of flowers.
Drift® roses are also prized for their low maintenance. Deadheading isn’t required to keep blooms coming, which makes this a great rose for busy gardeners and high-visibility beds that need to look good without constant attention. Give it full sun and water at the base, and you’ll support cleaner foliage and more consistent flowering through the season.
Compact Size For Edging, Mass Plantings, And Easy Coverage
Pink Drift® stays compact—typically around 1.5 feet tall and up to about 3 feet wide—so it behaves like a true groundcover rose instead of a bulky shrub. That size is ideal for the front edge of a border, lining a driveway, or creating a long, low sweep of pink that looks professionally planted. Used in groups, it creates a strong block of color that reads from the street and feels lush up close.
It’s also a smart choice for gentle slopes and wide planting areas where you want easy coverage. The spreading habit helps knit plantings together visually, and the low profile means it won’t flop over taller neighbors or crowd pathways. If you want a rose that fills space quickly while staying neat, this is one of the easiest ways to achieve that.
A Simple Prune-And-Feed Routine Keeps It Dense And Polished
Pink Drift® Rose doesn’t need complicated rose care to shine. Prune it in late winter or early spring to refresh the plant, encourage vigorous new growth, and maintain the rounded, mounded shape that looks best in borders. You can remove any dead wood and lightly shape the plant—think of it as a quick “haircut” that sets up a season of strong bloom-producing growth.
After pruning, a spring feeding and steady moisture during establishment help the plant perform at its best. Mulch around the root zone to stabilize moisture and reduce weeds (keep mulch a few inches away from the base). With full sun, reasonable spacing, and one yearly prune, Pink Drift® becomes a reliable groundcover rose that looks tidy, flowers hard, and stays easy to maintain year after year.
A Groundcover Rose That Creates A “Drift” Of Pink Color
Pink Drift® Rose is made for the front of the bed—low, tidy, and covered in blooms that read like a ribbon of color. The flowers are a vibrant deep pink with a softer, lighter center, giving the plant a bright, cheerful look that doesn’t feel heavy or formal. Because blooms come in clusters across the shrub, you get that “flower carpet” effect even with a small planting, and it looks especially polished along walkways, edging, and foundation beds.
This is the rose you choose when you want roses to feel easy and design-forward at the same time. It pairs beautifully with evergreens, ornamental grasses, and purple-blue perennials, and it’s a great way to add long-season color without blocking sightlines. If you’ve ever wanted roses in a border but didn’t want tall canes or constant fuss, Pink Drift® is the clean, compact solution.
Continuous Blooming That Keeps Borders Bright For Months
Pink Drift® Rose blooms in repeated waves from spring through frost, keeping your landscape colorful for far longer than a one-flush flowering shrub. That long season is perfect for curb appeal: your beds stay “finished” through summer and into fall, even when other plants are between peak moments. The plant’s naturally mounded habit helps it look full and intentional, so it doesn’t disappear after the first round of flowers.
Drift® roses are also prized for their low maintenance. Deadheading isn’t required to keep blooms coming, which makes this a great rose for busy gardeners and high-visibility beds that need to look good without constant attention. Give it full sun and water at the base, and you’ll support cleaner foliage and more consistent flowering through the season.
Compact Size For Edging, Mass Plantings, And Easy Coverage
Pink Drift® stays compact—typically around 1.5 feet tall and up to about 3 feet wide—so it behaves like a true groundcover rose instead of a bulky shrub. That size is ideal for the front edge of a border, lining a driveway, or creating a long, low sweep of pink that looks professionally planted. Used in groups, it creates a strong block of color that reads from the street and feels lush up close.
It’s also a smart choice for gentle slopes and wide planting areas where you want easy coverage. The spreading habit helps knit plantings together visually, and the low profile means it won’t flop over taller neighbors or crowd pathways. If you want a rose that fills space quickly while staying neat, this is one of the easiest ways to achieve that.
A Simple Prune-And-Feed Routine Keeps It Dense And Polished
Pink Drift® Rose doesn’t need complicated rose care to shine. Prune it in late winter or early spring to refresh the plant, encourage vigorous new growth, and maintain the rounded, mounded shape that looks best in borders. You can remove any dead wood and lightly shape the plant—think of it as a quick “haircut” that sets up a season of strong bloom-producing growth.
After pruning, a spring feeding and steady moisture during establishment help the plant perform at its best. Mulch around the root zone to stabilize moisture and reduce weeds (keep mulch a few inches away from the base). With full sun, reasonable spacing, and one yearly prune, Pink Drift® becomes a reliable groundcover rose that looks tidy, flowers hard, and stays easy to maintain year after year.
Description
A Groundcover Rose That Creates A “Drift” Of Pink Color
Pink Drift® Rose is made for the front of the bed—low, tidy, and covered in blooms that read like a ribbon of color. The flowers are a vibrant deep pink with a softer, lighter center, giving the plant a bright, cheerful look that doesn’t feel heavy or formal. Because blooms come in clusters across the shrub, you get that “flower carpet” effect even with a small planting, and it looks especially polished along walkways, edging, and foundation beds.
This is the rose you choose when you want roses to feel easy and design-forward at the same time. It pairs beautifully with evergreens, ornamental grasses, and purple-blue perennials, and it’s a great way to add long-season color without blocking sightlines. If you’ve ever wanted roses in a border but didn’t want tall canes or constant fuss, Pink Drift® is the clean, compact solution.
Continuous Blooming That Keeps Borders Bright For Months
Pink Drift® Rose blooms in repeated waves from spring through frost, keeping your landscape colorful for far longer than a one-flush flowering shrub. That long season is perfect for curb appeal: your beds stay “finished” through summer and into fall, even when other plants are between peak moments. The plant’s naturally mounded habit helps it look full and intentional, so it doesn’t disappear after the first round of flowers.
Drift® roses are also prized for their low maintenance. Deadheading isn’t required to keep blooms coming, which makes this a great rose for busy gardeners and high-visibility beds that need to look good without constant attention. Give it full sun and water at the base, and you’ll support cleaner foliage and more consistent flowering through the season.
Compact Size For Edging, Mass Plantings, And Easy Coverage
Pink Drift® stays compact—typically around 1.5 feet tall and up to about 3 feet wide—so it behaves like a true groundcover rose instead of a bulky shrub. That size is ideal for the front edge of a border, lining a driveway, or creating a long, low sweep of pink that looks professionally planted. Used in groups, it creates a strong block of color that reads from the street and feels lush up close.
It’s also a smart choice for gentle slopes and wide planting areas where you want easy coverage. The spreading habit helps knit plantings together visually, and the low profile means it won’t flop over taller neighbors or crowd pathways. If you want a rose that fills space quickly while staying neat, this is one of the easiest ways to achieve that.
A Simple Prune-And-Feed Routine Keeps It Dense And Polished
Pink Drift® Rose doesn’t need complicated rose care to shine. Prune it in late winter or early spring to refresh the plant, encourage vigorous new growth, and maintain the rounded, mounded shape that looks best in borders. You can remove any dead wood and lightly shape the plant—think of it as a quick “haircut” that sets up a season of strong bloom-producing growth.
After pruning, a spring feeding and steady moisture during establishment help the plant perform at its best. Mulch around the root zone to stabilize moisture and reduce weeds (keep mulch a few inches away from the base). With full sun, reasonable spacing, and one yearly prune, Pink Drift® becomes a reliable groundcover rose that looks tidy, flowers hard, and stays easy to maintain year after year.






















