Coral Drift Rose
Coral Drift Rose (Rosa 'Meidrifora')
Coral Drift Rose is a low, mounding groundcover rose that keeps sunny beds looking finished with months of nonstop color. Its blooms open a bright coral-orange with warm yellow undertones, creating a cheerful, high-visibility display that reads well from the street and up close. Flowering comes in heavy repeat waves from spring through fall, so you get reliable impact without constant replanting or fuss. If you want a compact rose that fills edges cleanly and performs like a workhorse, this is a strong choice.
Distinctive Features
This Drift rose forms a dense, rounded mound that spreads to create continuous coverage, making it ideal for low borders and broad drifts. The flowers are produced in clusters and show a bright coral-orange tone, often with subtle yellow warmth that keeps the color lively in full sun. Foliage is medium to dark green and typically holds a clean look for a landscape rose when grown with sun and airflow. Mature size is typically about 1 to 2 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet wide.
Growing Conditions
- Sun: Full sun is best for the heaviest flowering, with 6 or more hours of direct light each day.
- Soil: Plant in fertile, well-drained soil amended with organic matter for best performance.
- Water: Water deeply and consistently during establishment, then water during dry spells while keeping soil evenly moist but not waterlogged.
- USDA Zones: Zones 4 to 11.
- Spacing: Space plants to allow airflow and let the mounded habit knit together into a continuous border over time.
Ideal Uses
- Focal Point: Use as a focal point in a low, sunny bed where a wide ribbon of coral-orange blooms can define the edge of the space.
- Edging and Borders: Creates a clean, flowering edge along walkways, patios, and garden beds.
- Mass Planting: Plant in groups to form a carpet of color that reads well from a distance.
- Foundation Beds: Adds long-season bloom without blocking windows or crowding pathways.
- Slopes and Open Areas: Spreading habit helps fill larger spaces with consistent color and a tidy finish.
Low Maintenance Care
- Pruning: Prune in late winter to early spring to shape the mound and encourage vigorous new flowering growth.
- Deadheading: Light deadheading improves tidiness, but it will continue blooming well with minimal cleanup.
- Watering: Water at the base to keep foliage drier and reduce disease pressure during humid weather.
- Feeding: Fertilize in spring and again after the first bloom flush to support repeat flowering.
- Mulching: Mulch to conserve moisture, moderate soil temperature, and reduce weeds around the root zone.
Why Choose Coral Drift Rose?
- Bright Coral-Orange Color: Warm coral blooms with yellow undertones keep the planting bright and upbeat.
- Season-Long Bloom: Repeat flowering from spring through fall delivers months of consistent color.
- Groundcover Habit: Low, mounding growth fills borders and beds with clean, continuous coverage.
- Compact Size: Stays low and manageable for easy placement in smaller spaces and front edges.
- Strong Landscape Performance: Designed to look good in everyday plantings with straightforward care.
If you want a compact groundcover rose that blooms for months and keeps borders looking crisp, Coral Drift Rose is an excellent choice. Plant it in sun, give it consistent moisture while it establishes, and it will reward you with a steady wave of coral-orange color and a tidy, landscape-ready finish.
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