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Peach Drift® Rose

Shrub

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  • Floriferous rose with soft peach blooms from spring to frost!
  • Ground cover rose, great in mass plantings or spilling out of containers.
  • Highly fragrant with a lovely floral/honey scent.
  • Heat-tolerant & durable rose with exceptional disease resistance.
  • Zones 4-11, full sun, 1.5’ tall x 2’ wide.
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Size: One Quart
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Hand-Picked at Our Greenhouse
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Arrives as a Young Plant
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Hand-Picked at Our Greenhouse
Shipped to Your Door
Arrives as a Young Plant
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Hand-Picked at Our Greenhouse
Shipped to Your Door
Arrives as a Young Plant
60 Day Risk-Free Guarantee
Hand-Picked at Our Greenhouse
Shipped to Your Door
Arrives as a Young Plant
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Description

Create a sea of soft peach blooms that stun in your landscape from spring through frost with Peach Drift® Rose! This rose is low-growing and used as a ground cover, quickly filling borders and containers with an abundance of highly fragrant flowers from mid-spring to the first frost in late fall. Like others in the Drift® rose series, Peach Drift® is exceptionally disease-resistant, heat-tolerant, and cold-hardy, making it an excellent choice for busy gardeners. No matter where Peach Drift® is planted, its floriferous blooms will delight pollinators and passersby for years to come.

Drift® roses are noted for their strong disease resistance and long-lasting blooms, so you can enjoy these delicate, glossy rose flowers for months. They add whimsical appeal to any landscape or cottage garden, all in a low-growing and easy-care habit. Plant in a sunny area with well-drained soil; this rose is good to grow!

Grown on it's own roots - not grafted. No special protection or fussing required.

Details

Botanical name: Rosa ‘Meiggili’
Patent #: PP 18,542 CPBR 4,873
Common name: Rose
Zone: 4 - 11
Sun exposure: Sun
Height x width: 1.5' tall x 2' wide
Flower color: Peach, pink
Foliage color: Green
Season of Interest: Spring-fall
Bloom time: Blooms spring-frost
Features: Long-blooming, heat-tolerant, container plants, low maintenance, pollinator-friendly, cut flower, fragrant, ground cover
Uses: Accent border, container or cottage gardening, ground cover, hedge, massing

How to Grow

Soil: Prefers moist, slightly acidic, well-draining soil. Roses benefit from the addition of compost, aged manure, or leafmold to the planting soil.
Light: Sun (> 6 hours sun)
Water: Try to keep the soil evenly moist, especially in their first growing season. Never allow the foliage to remain wet into the evening; water early in the day.
Spacing: 3 - 4 ft.
Fertilizing: To keep the flowers coming, feed your roses with a fertilizer blended especially for roses. This can be done after each bloom cycle.
Winterizing: Spread a layer of composted manure, compost, or shredded leaves over the base of the plant in late fall after the ground freezes. Covering these mounds and the lower parts of the bushes with evergreen boughs will add protection. Pull the mounding material away from the stem as new growth emerges in spring. Prune injured branches over when new buds emerge in spring.
Maintenance & pruning: Prune to remove deadwood, to control or direct growth, and to promote flowering. Wait until growth breaks in early spring before pruning. Every 2 or 3 years, remove about one-third of the old branches to stimulate new, fresh growth. Remove faded flowers to encourage blooming.

Plant spacing is based on the ultimate width of the plants. This figure is normally given as a range; for example, 3-5’. If you live in a cold climate and/or want plants to fill in more quickly, plan to space at the shorter end of the range. If you live in a warm climate, are on a limited budget, or are willing to wait longer for plants to touch, use the higher end of the range. Using the larger number is recommended when calculating distance from a building or structure. There’s really no such thing as "maximum spacing": if you don’t want your plants to touch, you can space them as far apart as you’d like. All plant spacing is calculated on center, or in other words, the centers of the plants are spaced one half of their eventual width apart:

bush distance

Unless you are planting in a straight line, as you might for hedges or edging, space your plants in a staggered or zig-zag pattern for a more interesting and naturalistic look:

bush distance zigzag

Not sure just how many plants will fit in your garden? Our calculator gives you the exact amount of plants required for your space. Simply update the values and the calculator will re-calculate accordingly. Spacing information can be found in the 'How to Grow' tab on each plant's page.

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