• Rosa Meizorland White Drift groundcover rose with glossy dark green foliage and white blooms
  • White Drift® Rose blooming with fully double white flowers along a garden walkway

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White Drift® Rose

Rosa x 'Meizorland'

White Drift is a great rose when you want clean, low white color without building a formal rose garden. It stays compact, blooms for months, and looks especially good along walkways, in mass plantings, or spilling gently over the edge of a sunny bed. I like it where the white blooms can brighten up darker mulch or tie together a mixed border. Give it sun, drainage, and one hard late-winter reset, and it will do the rest with very little drama.

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White Drift Rose Brings Pure White Groundcover Color From Spring to Frost

Pure White Double Flowers on a Compact Groundcover Rose

White Drift® Rose is a low-growing groundcover rose with pure white, fully double flowers shaped like miniature roses. The blooms begin in spring and continue through the season, giving sunny beds, borders, slopes, and containers a clean white flower display that stays useful for months rather than a single bloom window.

This is an excellent rose for homeowners who want the romance of roses without the height or formality of traditional rose bushes. White Drift stays compact, spreads gently, and blooms heavily enough to create a soft carpet of white color. Use it where you want a polished, bright, low rose that works with both classic landscapes and modern foundation plantings.

A Low, Spreading Rose for Borders, Walkways, and Slopes

White Drift Rose typically grows about 1.5 feet tall and 2.5 feet wide, with a mounded, spreading habit that makes it ideal for low borders and groundcover-style plantings. It is small enough for front-of-border use but wide enough to fill space and soften hard edges along walkways, driveways, patios, and retaining walls.

Plant White Drift in groups for the strongest effect. A single plant adds a bright accent, but a drift of several plants creates a continuous ribbon of white flowers. It is also useful on sunny slopes and open areas where a low, flowering plant can help cover ground while keeping the landscape neat and colorful.

Glossy Green Foliage With Strong Disease Resistance

White Drift Rose has dark green, glossy foliage that creates a clean backdrop for its white flowers. The foliage helps the plant look attractive between bloom cycles and gives the shrub a polished look in foundation beds, mixed borders, and containers. The compact habit also makes maintenance easier than larger roses that need more frequent shaping.

Drift® Roses were bred as low-maintenance groundcover roses, combining the toughness of landscape roses with the smaller scale of miniature roses. White Drift offers improved disease resistance, which is especially valuable for homeowners who want roses that look good in real garden conditions without constant spraying or fussing.

Full Sun and Well-Drained Soil Keep Blooms Coming

White Drift Rose performs best in full sun. Aim for at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day, with 6 to 8 hours preferred for the strongest flowering. Morning sun is especially helpful because it dries dew from the foliage and supports healthier growth.

Plant White Drift in well-drained soil. Roses do not like soggy roots, so avoid low spots where water collects after rain. Once established, White Drift can handle drier periods better than many flowering shrubs, but regular watering during hot, dry weather will keep plants blooming and looking fresh.

Easy Annual Pruning for a Fresh, Bloom-Ready Plant

White Drift Rose is low maintenance, but an annual late-winter or early-spring pruning helps keep it dense, compact, and full of flowers. When new shoots begin to appear, cut the plant back to about 6 to 8 inches tall. This simple reset encourages fresh growth, better airflow, and a stronger bloom display.

Deadheading is not required for Drift Roses to keep blooming, but light trimming during the season can improve appearance and encourage fresh growth. Remove damaged or diseased canes whenever you see them, and clean up old foliage or debris around the plant to support good rose health.


Growzone: 4-11 White Drift® Rose Hardiness Zones 4-11
Hardiness Zone: 4-11
Mature Height: 1 to 1.5 Feet
Mature Width: 2 to 2.5 Feet
Sunlight: Full sun; 6 to 8 hours of direct sun supports best bloom
Soil Well-drained soil; mildly acidic to neutral soil is ideal
Water Water regularly until established; water deeply during heat and dry spells
Bloom Time / Color Spring through frost; pure white fully double flowers
Foliage Dark green, very glossy foliage
Ornamental Features Pure white double flowers, compact spreading habit, glossy foliage, repeat bloom, groundcover use
Wildlife Value Flowers may attract pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
Resistance Excellent disease resistance; drought tolerant once established; deer resistance is low to variable
Landscape Uses Borders, walkways, slopes, mass plantings, containers, patios, small gardens, foundations, mixed beds, open sunny areas

How to Care for White Drift® Rose

Be sure to read our planting instructions to ensure a healthy and happy White Drift Rose for years to come!

How should I plant White Drift Rose?

How should I plant White Drift Rose?

Plant White Drift Rose in full sun with well-drained soil. Choose a location that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily, with 6 to 8 hours preferred for the strongest flowering. Avoid low, soggy areas where water collects around the roots. Dig a hole about twice as wide as the root ball and the same depth as the container. Set the plant so the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, backfill with native soil improved with compost if needed, water deeply, and mulch around the plant while keeping mulch away from the crown.

How often should I water White Drift Rose after planting?

How often should I water White Drift Rose after planting?

Water White Drift Rose deeply after planting and keep the soil evenly moist during the first growing season. Newly planted roses need consistent moisture while roots grow into the surrounding soil. Water at the base of the plant rather than over the foliage to help reduce disease pressure. Once established, White Drift Rose is more drought tolerant, but regular watering during hot, dry weather will improve flowering and foliage quality. Water deeply when the top few inches of soil feel dry. Avoid shallow, frequent watering and do not let the roots sit in constantly wet soil.

When should I fertilize White Drift Rose?

When should I fertilize White Drift Rose?

Fertilize White Drift Rose in spring as new growth begins with a slow-release rose fertilizer or a balanced shrub fertilizer. A second light feeding in early summer can support continued bloom, especially in containers or poorer soils. Avoid fertilizing late in the season because tender new growth may be more vulnerable to winter stress. Always water well after fertilizing, and avoid placing fertilizer directly against the crown or canes. Healthy soil, full sun, and steady watering are just as important as feeding.

When and how should I prune / cut back White Drift Rose?

When and how should I prune / cut back White Drift Rose?

Prune White Drift Rose in late winter or early spring when you see new shoots beginning to grow from the canes. Cut the plant back to about 6 to 8 inches tall to refresh the shape, encourage dense new growth, and support a heavy bloom display. Use clean pruners or hedge shears and remove any dead, damaged, thin, or crossing canes at the same time. During the growing season, you can lightly trim or deadhead for appearance, but White Drift Rose does not need constant pruning to keep blooming.


Frequently Asked questions

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    stunning. Full and blooming already