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Popcorn Drift® Rose

White Blooms With Warm Centers For A Bright, Clean Look

Popcorn Drift® Rose gives you that crisp, bright look gardeners love—white flowers with cheerful yellow centers that feel fresh and easy to design with. The blooms appear in clusters, creating a high-impact “sprinkle” of white across the plant that reads beautifully from the street and feels charming up close. It’s an especially smart choice when you want to lighten up darker plantings, add contrast near evergreens, or keep a border looking clean and polished for months.

White flowers also make everything around them look more intentional. Popcorn Drift® pairs naturally with lavender, salvia, catmint, ornamental grasses, and almost any shrub palette. Use it to outline a walkway, soften the edge of a driveway, or repeat it along the front of a bed for a bright, finished border. If you like the romance of roses but want a modern, low-maintenance look, this one checks all the boxes.

Low-Growing Groundcover Habit That Stays Neat And In-Bounds

Popcorn Drift® is made to stay low and spread, forming a neat, mounding groundcover rose rather than a tall, cane-heavy shrub. Expect a compact plant that typically matures around 1.5 feet tall and spreads about 2.5 feet wide, which makes it ideal for edging and front-of-bed plantings where you want flowers without blocking sightlines. It’s also a great “connector” plant—tying taller shrubs and perennials together with a consistent ribbon of bloom.

This habit is perfect for mass plantings. In groups, Popcorn Drift® creates that signature Drift® look: a carpet-like drift of color that appears professionally planned yet remains easy to maintain. It also performs well on gentle slopes with good drainage, where the spreading habit helps unify the hillside visually and keeps the planting looking full through the season.

Easy Care Performance With Strong Disease Resistance

Popcorn Drift® Rose is a real-life landscape rose: dependable, repeat-blooming, and known for strong disease resistance. Give it full sun, well-drained soil, and watering at the base rather than overhead, and you’ll support cleaner foliage and more consistent flowering. A simple mulch layer helps keep roots evenly moist and reduces weeds, which keeps borders looking sharper with less effort.

Deadheading isn’t required to keep Popcorn Drift® blooming, which is one of the biggest reasons Drift® roses are so popular. If you enjoy tidying, you can clip spent clusters occasionally, but it will still rebloom without constant attention. That makes it a great choice for high-visibility areas—front yard borders, entry plantings, and long walkway edges—where you want months of bloom without adding another chore.

A Simple Prune Routine For Dense Growth And More Blooms

Pruning Popcorn Drift® is refreshingly straightforward. In late winter or early spring, give it a pruning “refresh” to encourage vigorous new growth (and that’s where you’ll see your best flowering). Remove dead or damaged stems first, then lightly shape the plant back into a tidy, rounded mound. You’re not training tall canes here—just keeping a compact groundcover rose dense and balanced.

After pruning, feed in spring and keep up deep watering during establishment to help roots develop quickly. During summer heat, occasional deep watering helps keep bloom cycles rolling instead of stalling. With full sun, reasonable spacing, and one yearly prune, Popcorn Drift® stays compact, keeps borders looking crisp, and delivers a long season of bright white blooms.

White Blooms With Warm Centers For A Bright, Clean Look

Popcorn Drift® Rose gives you that crisp, bright look gardeners love—white flowers with cheerful yellow centers that feel fresh and easy to design with. The blooms appear in clusters, creating a high-impact “sprinkle” of white across the plant that reads beautifully from the street and feels charming up close. It’s an especially smart choice when you want to lighten up darker plantings, add contrast near evergreens, or keep a border looking clean and polished for months.

White flowers also make everything around them look more intentional. Popcorn Drift® pairs naturally with lavender, salvia, catmint, ornamental grasses, and almost any shrub palette. Use it to outline a walkway, soften the edge of a driveway, or repeat it along the front of a bed for a bright, finished border. If you like the romance of roses but want a modern, low-maintenance look, this one checks all the boxes.

Low-Growing Groundcover Habit That Stays Neat And In-Bounds

Popcorn Drift® is made to stay low and spread, forming a neat, mounding groundcover rose rather than a tall, cane-heavy shrub. Expect a compact plant that typically matures around 1.5 feet tall and spreads about 2.5 feet wide, which makes it ideal for edging and front-of-bed plantings where you want flowers without blocking sightlines. It’s also a great “connector” plant—tying taller shrubs and perennials together with a consistent ribbon of bloom.

This habit is perfect for mass plantings. In groups, Popcorn Drift® creates that signature Drift® look: a carpet-like drift of color that appears professionally planned yet remains easy to maintain. It also performs well on gentle slopes with good drainage, where the spreading habit helps unify the hillside visually and keeps the planting looking full through the season.

Easy Care Performance With Strong Disease Resistance

Popcorn Drift® Rose is a real-life landscape rose: dependable, repeat-blooming, and known for strong disease resistance. Give it full sun, well-drained soil, and watering at the base rather than overhead, and you’ll support cleaner foliage and more consistent flowering. A simple mulch layer helps keep roots evenly moist and reduces weeds, which keeps borders looking sharper with less effort.

Deadheading isn’t required to keep Popcorn Drift® blooming, which is one of the biggest reasons Drift® roses are so popular. If you enjoy tidying, you can clip spent clusters occasionally, but it will still rebloom without constant attention. That makes it a great choice for high-visibility areas—front yard borders, entry plantings, and long walkway edges—where you want months of bloom without adding another chore.

A Simple Prune Routine For Dense Growth And More Blooms

Pruning Popcorn Drift® is refreshingly straightforward. In late winter or early spring, give it a pruning “refresh” to encourage vigorous new growth (and that’s where you’ll see your best flowering). Remove dead or damaged stems first, then lightly shape the plant back into a tidy, rounded mound. You’re not training tall canes here—just keeping a compact groundcover rose dense and balanced.

After pruning, feed in spring and keep up deep watering during establishment to help roots develop quickly. During summer heat, occasional deep watering helps keep bloom cycles rolling instead of stalling. With full sun, reasonable spacing, and one yearly prune, Popcorn Drift® stays compact, keeps borders looking crisp, and delivers a long season of bright white blooms.

$29.98

Original: $99.95

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Popcorn Drift® Rose

$99.95

$29.98

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White Blooms With Warm Centers For A Bright, Clean Look

Popcorn Drift® Rose gives you that crisp, bright look gardeners love—white flowers with cheerful yellow centers that feel fresh and easy to design with. The blooms appear in clusters, creating a high-impact “sprinkle” of white across the plant that reads beautifully from the street and feels charming up close. It’s an especially smart choice when you want to lighten up darker plantings, add contrast near evergreens, or keep a border looking clean and polished for months.

White flowers also make everything around them look more intentional. Popcorn Drift® pairs naturally with lavender, salvia, catmint, ornamental grasses, and almost any shrub palette. Use it to outline a walkway, soften the edge of a driveway, or repeat it along the front of a bed for a bright, finished border. If you like the romance of roses but want a modern, low-maintenance look, this one checks all the boxes.

Low-Growing Groundcover Habit That Stays Neat And In-Bounds

Popcorn Drift® is made to stay low and spread, forming a neat, mounding groundcover rose rather than a tall, cane-heavy shrub. Expect a compact plant that typically matures around 1.5 feet tall and spreads about 2.5 feet wide, which makes it ideal for edging and front-of-bed plantings where you want flowers without blocking sightlines. It’s also a great “connector” plant—tying taller shrubs and perennials together with a consistent ribbon of bloom.

This habit is perfect for mass plantings. In groups, Popcorn Drift® creates that signature Drift® look: a carpet-like drift of color that appears professionally planned yet remains easy to maintain. It also performs well on gentle slopes with good drainage, where the spreading habit helps unify the hillside visually and keeps the planting looking full through the season.

Easy Care Performance With Strong Disease Resistance

Popcorn Drift® Rose is a real-life landscape rose: dependable, repeat-blooming, and known for strong disease resistance. Give it full sun, well-drained soil, and watering at the base rather than overhead, and you’ll support cleaner foliage and more consistent flowering. A simple mulch layer helps keep roots evenly moist and reduces weeds, which keeps borders looking sharper with less effort.

Deadheading isn’t required to keep Popcorn Drift® blooming, which is one of the biggest reasons Drift® roses are so popular. If you enjoy tidying, you can clip spent clusters occasionally, but it will still rebloom without constant attention. That makes it a great choice for high-visibility areas—front yard borders, entry plantings, and long walkway edges—where you want months of bloom without adding another chore.

A Simple Prune Routine For Dense Growth And More Blooms

Pruning Popcorn Drift® is refreshingly straightforward. In late winter or early spring, give it a pruning “refresh” to encourage vigorous new growth (and that’s where you’ll see your best flowering). Remove dead or damaged stems first, then lightly shape the plant back into a tidy, rounded mound. You’re not training tall canes here—just keeping a compact groundcover rose dense and balanced.

After pruning, feed in spring and keep up deep watering during establishment to help roots develop quickly. During summer heat, occasional deep watering helps keep bloom cycles rolling instead of stalling. With full sun, reasonable spacing, and one yearly prune, Popcorn Drift® stays compact, keeps borders looking crisp, and delivers a long season of bright white blooms.

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