| Botanical Name | Rosa 'Meijocos' PP18,874 |
| Description | Pink Drift® features an abundance of small, deep pink flowers with soft white centers. This variety is exceptionally disease-resistant and thrives in the humid Houston metro area, making it a perfect choice for mass plantings in heavy clay landscapes. |
| Exposure | Full Sun (6+ hours) |
| Height x Width | 1.5' Height x 3' Width |
| Water | Moderate; prefers deep, infrequent watering once established in Houston clay to encourage a strong root system. |
| Zones | 4 - 11 |
| Fertilization | Apply a balanced rose fertilizer in early spring and again in mid-summer for continuous bloom production. |
| Pruning | Cut back to 6-10 inches in late winter (February) to maintain its tidy, spreading habit. |
| Deer Resistance | Moderate |
| Botanical Name | Rosa 'Meijocos' PP18,874 |
| Description | Pink Drift® features an abundance of small, deep pink flowers with soft white centers. This variety is exceptionally disease-resistant and thrives in the humid Houston metro area, making it a perfect choice for mass plantings in heavy clay landscapes. |
| Exposure | Full Sun (6+ hours) |
| Height x Width | 1.5' Height x 3' Width |
| Water | Moderate; prefers deep, infrequent watering once established in Houston clay to encourage a strong root system. |
| Zones | 4 - 11 |
| Fertilization | Apply a balanced rose fertilizer in early spring and again in mid-summer for continuous bloom production. |
| Pruning | Cut back to 6-10 inches in late winter (February) to maintain its tidy, spreading habit. |
| Deer Resistance | Moderate |