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75+ Red Drift Roses In Landscape

Available in ten beautiful colors. These repeat blooming compact roses are perfect for any size garden and are easy to grow.

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Red drift roses in landscape!!!

The flowers are a deep red and are borne in profusion repeating from mid spring to frost. The red drift colors are deep and vibrant compared to the lighter colors of drift roses available. It is perfect for use in front of border plantings. Add continuous color to an entryway or throughout a perennial border or fill up your favorite containers on the patio.

They also have a smaller bloom than the other drift rose colors. Look for drift roses at garden centers now and in the fall. Grows 1 2 tall by 2 3 wide. Drift roses are groundcover roses made easy.

Low maintenance and easy to grow. Tall gently spreading 2 1 2 ft. So make sure to plant your drift roses in well drained soil. Black spot resistant drought tolerant and self cleaning this rose suits every garden and every lifestyle.

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