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Rose - Apricot Drift - Groundcover
  Rose - Apricot Drift - Groundcover The Apricot Drift Rose, Rosa sp. 'Meimirrot', produces frilly, apricot blooms that cover this disease resistant plant. This plant flowers in both spring and summer. Apricot Drift Rose is a true groundcover rose with a low, spreading habit to 1-2 feet tall and spreading to 2-3 feet. You can enjoy its flowers at the beginning of spring and it will display a season-long show of color. It is just as tough and disease resistant as others in the Drift® series. Apricot Drift Rose is perfect for small gardens, hillsides, perennial beds and even awkward areas. The lovely blooms brighten up borders, fill in empty spaces, and spread delicately around your favorite established plants. * Ground Cover Rose * Disease Resistant
  
      
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  Rose - Red Drift® - Groundcover Rose - Sale Price: $64.25 The Rose, Red Drift PP17877, 'Rosa sp. 'Meigalpio', produces scarlet red roses all summer long. The Red Drift rose is very low maintenance and disease resistant. Drift® Roses are a cross between full-size groundcover roses and miniatures. From the ground-cover roses they kept toughness, disease resistance and winter hardiness. From the miniatures, they inherited their well-managed size and repeat-blooming nature. Use this rose as a ground cover, mass planting, as a border, or as a container plant. |  
  |   Rose - Champlain - Shrub - Sale Price: $57.05 The Champlain Rose has beautiful dark velvet red blooms. This rose is classified as a Kordesii rose. Kordesii roses feature profuse cherry red blossoms summer through fall. Champlain was developed in Canada and it is noted for its winter hardiness, disease resistance and repeat bloom. Wonderfully colored orange hips are formed in autumn and they are much appreciated by neighborhood birds. Use this plant as a small specimen, in borders, in groups, foundation planting or as an informal hedge. This plant has shown good resistance to disease and insects. Prune this plant in late winter or early spring. * Fast growing * Bright green foliage * Carnation-like flowers |  
  |   Rose - White Rugosa - Shrub - Sale Price: $57.05 White Rugosa Rose, Rosa rugosa alba, is like Rosa rugosa, but this white rose adapts to a variety of conditions, including where salt tolerance is a concern. It is salt-tolerant so it is useful in northern climates along roadside or driveways that are being deiced regularly with salt. Its pale blush pink buds open to highly fragrant snow-white blooms with creamy yellow stamens. In fall, the disease resistant foliage takes on shades of orange and scarlet to accompany the large orange red hips. This Rugosa develops 1 inch orange/red berries (hips) in August which last through the winter to provide food for wildlife. This rose has its own root. The advantage of own root roses is that once established they are very resilient. If winter's freezing breezes kill the top growth, the rose will grow back in the spring, and the recovered rose will look the same as the one you purchased.  It grows 3 to 6 feet, depending on how you prune and its access to full sun, but it will tolerate partial shade. White Rugosa is quite drought resistant once established. This easy to grow hedge rose is completely winter hardy. * Fast growing * Fragrant |  
  |   Rose - Nearly Wild - Shrub - Sale Price: $65.60 The 'Nearly Wild' Rose is a hybrid. This shrub is beautiful with its profusion of sweetly fragrant pink flowers. It is also tough and requires very little care. A bushy and highly attractive shrub that grows 2' to 3' tall, it first shows off its graceful, long pointed buds early in the season, and then the appealing, single (5 petal) rosy-pink blooms open in April. 'Nearly Wild' is vigorous-growing, spreads rapidly, and can be planted along driveways or in front of taller, leggy shrubs. It also makes a good flowering ground cover for sloped banks. 'Nearly Wild' should have full sun and well drained moist soil. This rose will also bloom on the north side of a building where other plants won't! Nearly Wild is best pruned in late winter after the extreme cold is past. Use this plant in mass plantings, in borders, as a ground cover and in containers. |  
  |   Rose - Oso Easyâ„¢ Honey Bun - Shrub - Sale Price: $51.35 Rosa Oso Easy Honey Bun, Rosa 'Oso Easy™ Honey Bun' PPAF, is a sweet rose that produces a wealth of semi-double blooms in a delicate blend of soft pastel colors. The distinctive flower colors of Rosa Oso Easy™ Honey Bun PPAF range from blush-pink to butter yellow to creamy white. This extremely disease resistant plant blooms from early summer to frost and will make a charming display in a decorative container as well as in your garden landscape. Grow Honey Bun in medium moisture, slightly acidic, well-drained garden loams in full sun. Water deeply and regularly (mornings are best). Avoid overhead watering. Honey Bun does not need pruning or spraying! If you want to prune to shape the plant, do so after the flowering season is over. It will rebloom without deadheading! It is appropriate for border fronts, cottage gardens, foundations, rose gardens or banks. This is a superior rose for mass plantings! This is a plant that matches it name, Oso Easy! * No Deadheading * Creamy Blooms * Disease Resistant |  
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