RED DRIFT® – red groundcover rose – Meilland
Bring a touch of storybook romance to everyday paths, beds and borders with RED DRIFT®, a compact groundcover rose bred for modern, low-effort gardens. Its dense, dark green foliage forms a neat, spreading carpet that smothers the soil in vibrant, saturated scarlet-red blooms from early summer well into autumn, with spent flowers dropping cleanly so you can enjoy colour rather than chores. This own-root plant settles in reliably and builds up from root to shoot over several seasons, rewarding patience with long-term stability and a reassuringly durable presence even in smaller family plots. Ideal for edging, slopes and large containers, it copes well with exposed, breezy sites where weather-resistant, low, spreading roses help create a sheltered, cosy feel around seating areas. Its urban tolerance and strong disease resistance mean you spend more time enjoying afternoon tea among your roses and less time worrying about spraying or fussy pruning.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front of mixed cottage border |
RED DRIFT® stays low and spreading, forming a dense foreground carpet that frames taller perennials and shrubs without blocking the view. The self-cleaning flowers and strong disease resistance keep the planting looking tidy with minimal work, ideal for beginners and busy homeowners. |
| Groundcover under shrubs or small trees |
The compact, wide habit knits together quickly, covering bare soil and helping to suppress weeds around existing shrubs. Own-root vigour and hardiness down to around -30 °C support a long-lived planting that does not rely on frequent replacement, suiting patient, value-conscious family gardeners. |
| Slopes, banks and awkward corners |
The spreading structure and dense, fibrous roots make this rose well suited to draping over small banks or awkward edges, visually softening hard lines. Good heat and drought tolerance mean it remains reliable between normal waterings on sunny slopes, a practical solution for time-pressed owners. |
| Low edging along paths and seating areas |
Its modest height and neat, arching habit create a defined, romantic border without encroaching too far onto paths. The vivid red flowers repeat through the season, providing dependable colour without complex pruning, matching the needs of casual gardeners. |
| Large containers and terrace planters |
In roomy containers of at least 40–50 litres, RED DRIFT® forms a rounded, trailing mound that softens pots and low walls. The own-root structure helps the plant regenerate if pruned harder after winter, building up from roots to full ornamental value over several years for balcony and patio owners. |
| Family play gardens and small urban plots |
The low, compact, sparsely thorned growth is easy to place near lawns and play areas, reducing snagging risks. Its strong tolerance of urban conditions and stable performance in warmer, drier spells make it a dependable feature in modest city gardens for urban families. |
| Low-maintenance rose beds |
Where you want continuous colour with very little deadheading, this variety’s good self-cleaning habit and resistance to common fungal problems minimise routine care. The result is a simple, resilient planting scheme that suits relaxed gardeners. |
| Wildlife-friendly, traditional-style corner |
The semi-double blooms offer some access to pollen, and occasional bright red hips extend seasonal interest into autumn. Combined with hedging and cottage perennials, the broad, flowering mat helps create a soft, natural look that appeals to nature-loving owners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Edge – Plant RED DRIFT® in a low ribbon along a path, backed by lavender and coneflowers for a soft, rural cottage feel – perfect for homeowners who enjoy gentle structure with informal charm.
- Kitchen Plot – Use it as a cheerful edging around raised vegetable beds, the red flowers contrasting with herbs and salad greens – ideal for those who like a productive yet pretty kitchen garden.
- Terrace Bowl – In a generous 50-litre terracotta pot, let the rose spill over the rim, underplanted with thyme or creeping campanula – well suited to balcony and patio owners wanting easy colour.
- Wildlife Corner – Combine the rose with berrying holly and a small ornamental cherry laurel to form a dense, wildlife-supporting nook – for nature-enthusiast families who favour classic planting.
- Slope Tapestry – Repeat-plant on a gentle bank, interwoven with low grasses, to create a red-and-green tapestry that stabilises soil – for gardeners seeking a practical, low-care solution to awkward levels.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Groundcover shrub rose registered as MEIgalpio, marketed as Red Drift®, Drift® and Nature Meillandécor®. Belongs to the Drift® collection of compact groundcover roses for garden and landscape use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Alain Meilland in France in 2004 from complex parentage including ‘The Fairy’, ‘Kormax’ and selected seedlings, registered in 2007 and introduced internationally after 2007 by Meilland partners. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised at international competitions, including an award at Rose Hills Memorial Park International Rose Trials in the USA and a Bronze Medal at Gifu International Rose Trials in 2011. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, spreading groundcover plant 30–50 cm high with a 60–90 cm spread, forming dense, dark green glossy foliage and good ground coverage; sparsely thorned shoots and naturally tidy, low mound habit. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, flat, small flowers in clusters, around 13–25 petals and 0.5–1.5 inch diameter, repeating freely through the season with a strong second flush and good self-cleaning of spent blooms. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vibrant, saturated red blooms, ARS MR and RHS 53A–53B, with deep red buds, scarlet edges and a stable cherry-red disc that fades only slightly, maintaining attractive colour even in warm, sunny conditions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very light, barely noticeable rosy fragrance; chosen primarily for colour, habit and reliability rather than scent, making it suited to visual impact plantings and low-maintenance landscape schemes. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is usually sparse due to continuous flowering, but occasional small, spherical hips 5–8 mm across may develop, coloured bright red (RHS 45A) and adding subtle late-season decorative interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Robust health with resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, rated hardy to around -32 to -29 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 5, USDA 4b), with good heat and moderate drought tolerance in summer. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with well-drained soil; ideal for groundcover, edging, slopes, beds and large containers. Plant 70–130 cm apart depending on use, at 1.6–1.8 plants/m² for mass coverage. |
RED DRIFT® offers compact, ground-hugging colour, excellent disease resistance and dependable repeat flowering on a long-lived own-root framework; a thoughtful choice if you want lasting cottage character with minimal effort.