ROSA DRIFT SWEET GC ACORN FARMS

DRIFT® SWEET GROUNDCOVER ROSE
ROSA DRIFT SWEET GC

Rosa 'Meiswetdom' PP21,612 CPBR5390

photo courtesy of Star Roses and Plants
ROSA DRIFT SWEET GC
Genus: ROSA
trademark info Protected Series: DRIFT
Height: 18-24 Inches Tall
Spread: 2-3 Feet Wide
Color: pink flower
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Zone: 5
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DRIFT® SWEET GROUNDCOVER ROSE


Rosa 'Meiswetdom' PP21,612 is commonly referred to as Sweet Drift® Rose. It is a beautiful pink groundcover rose with abundant sweet, clear pink double blooms (35 petals!) from mid-spring to late fall. Glossy green foliage compliment this selection and is noted for its strong disease resistance.

Sweet Drift® Rose is easy to grow and care for. It thrives in full sun in organically rich, evenly moist, well-drained soils. It is an excellent choice for the landscape and absolutely perfect for cottage gardens, walkways and containers!





PLANT SIZE TYPE GALENA ADD'L DIG SOON

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KEY:
con = containers - available now
Galena = Above ground and available now
Additional = Remote location, call rep. Not in Shop.
Dig = Still in ground, call rep. Not in Shop (in orange).
Soon = Coming soon, call rep. Not in Shop.

(BBnPOT - formerly known as GRSTART - are B&B put into a container - they are available now)


Rose Types:
New!   |   Climbing   |   Floribunda   |   Grandiflora   |   Groundcover   |   Hybrid Tea   |   Knock Out   |   Miniature   |   Rugosa   |   Shrub

Rose Color:
Coral   |   Lavender   |   Mixed   |   Orange   |   Pink   |   Red   |   Salmon   |   White   |   Yellow

Rose Zone:
Zone 3   |   Zone 4   |   Zone 5   |   Zone 6


Planting Tips

To help this plant settle in and thrive, we recommend these standard planting practices: Plant in a location with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight. Ensure soil is well-draining. Water at the base (avoid getting leaves wet) to prevent fungal diseases. Pruning: Prune in early spring. These are 'low-maintenance' roses. You can prune individually to shape, or, for large-scale mass plantings, you can use power shears to trim them back by one-third to encourage a flush of new, vigorous growth and continuous blooms.




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