Pink Groundcover Roses

Pink Groundcover Roses: 8 Best Low-Growing, Easy Care Varieties

If you love roses, but don’t have the space or time to care for a traditional rose bush, then beautiful pink groundcover roses may be the perfect solution.

Groundcover roses are low-growing and spread quickly, making them ideal for covering large areas with little effort. Plus, they come in a variety of colors and sizes to suit any garden style.

In this blog post, we’ll give you everything you need to know about growing gorgeous pink groundcover roses in your own garden.

Choosing Groundcover Roses

Groundcover roses have become increasingly popular in recent years as homeowners seek low-maintenance yards.

With fewer upright, classic bedding roses available, groundcover varieties have filled the void.

While there are not as many choices in terms of shapes and sizes, a few key characteristics to look for in a good groundcover rose are that it grows well, is resilient, and is disease resistant.

The most vigorous growers tend to be pink groundcover roses.

8 Best Pink Groundcover Roses And How To Care For Them

Groundcover roses are a brilliant way to transform an unkempt or ugly area into something beautiful and interesting.

Here’s a rundown of the best groundcover roses for easy care and color.

1.    Flower Carpet Pink Supreme Rose

The Flower Carpet Pink Supreme rose was bred by Reinhard Noack in Germany, in 1998.

It was introduced in the United States by Anthony Tesselaar USA, Inc. in 2007, as ‘Flower Carpet Pink Supreme’.

Flower Carpet Pink Supreme Pink Groundcover Roses
COLOR: PinkBLOOM SIZE: MediumFRAGRANCE: None
PLANT SIZE: 2ft – 3ft  FLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun

The Flower Carpet Pink Supreme rose has up to 60 flowers. The width of this rose is 3ft – 4 ft.

Flower Carpet  Pink Supreme rose is known for its long bloom season, producing on a single stem up to 2,000 roses during the season.

It has strong disease resistance and can be grown in partial shade.

However, if you grow this rose in partial sun, it will produce fewer flowers.

Space your Flower Carpet  Pink Supreme roses about 3 to 4 feet apart from one another.

As for pruning, in late winter or early spring you should remove dead, dying, or diseased canes, especially those that are overgrown.

You should grow the Flower Carpet  Pink Supreme rose in fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil.

It is hardy in zones 5b and warmer

2.    Lovely Fairy Rose

Lovely Fairy rose was bred by Hette Spek in Netherlands, in 1990.

It was introduced in United Kingdom by Dickson Nurseries Ltd. in 1994, as ‘Lovely Fairy’.

Lovely FairyPink Groundcover Roses
COLOR: PinkBLOOM SIZE: SmallFRAGRANCE: Mild To Strong, Fruity Fragrance
PLANT SIZE: 1ft – 4ft  FLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun

The Lovely Fairy rose is a deciduous, thorny shrub with rounded, spreading leaves.

It is a cluster-flowered pink rose with fragrant blooms from early summer to autumn.

You have to prune this rose in the late winter or early spring before the foliage emerges.

Cut back the remaining canes by one-quarter to one-third to maintain the shrub’s shape.

Fertilize Loveley Fairy rose by adding a balanced fertilizer and mulch in late winter or early spring.

The rose can be grown in all soil types and the soil must be fertile, well-drained, and with adequate moisture.

It is hardy in zones 4b through 10b

3.    Bayernland Cover Rose

Bayernland Cover rose was bred by L. Pernille Olesen and Mogens Nyegaard Olesen in Denmark, in 1986.

It was introduced in Denmark by Poulsen Roser A/S in 1996, as ‘Bayernland Cover’.

Bayernland Cover Pink Groundcover Roses
COLOR: PinkBLOOM SIZE: SmallFRAGRANCE: Mild Fragrance
PLANT SIZE: 1ft – 2ft  FLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun

Bayernland Cover is a low-growing rose with small, soft pink flowers.

It is especially richly flowering and makes an excellent ground cover or container plant.

This rose is easy to care for and is tolerant of both heat and cold.

These roses prefer full sun and well-drained soil and should be fertilized monthly during the growing season.

With a little love and attention, your Bayernland Cover rosebush will thrive and provide you with beautiful blooms all summer long.

It is hardy in zones 4b through 10b.  

4.    Nozomi Rose

Nozomi rose was bred by Dr. Tōru Onodera in Japan, in 1968.

Nozomi Pink Groundcover Roses
COLOR: Light PinkBLOOM SIZE: SmallFRAGRANCE: Mild Fragrance
PLANT SIZE: 1ft – 5ft  FLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun, Partial Shade

Nozomi is a climbing miniature rose with pearly-pink flowers. It makes a good ground cover or rock garden plant.

This light pink rose requires full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil.

Be sure to water regularly, especially during dry spells.

You should deadhead any spent flowers to encourage new growth. With proper care, your Nozomi Rose will thrive and provide you with stunning blooms all season long.

It is hardy in zones 4b and warmer.

5.    Berkshire Rose

Berkshire rose was bred by W. Kordes & Sons in Germany, before 1991.

Berkshire rose
COLOR: PinkBLOOM SIZE: MediumFRAGRANCE: None To Mild Fragrance
PLANT SIZE: 1ft – 3ft  FLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun

Berkshire is a ground cover rose with pink blooms.

It has good disease resistance and makes an ideal landscaping or border plant.

Berkshire rose has thorny stems with a low spreading habit which makes it a great security rose for your garden.

You have to prune it annually after the blooming period.

It is hardy in zones 5b through 10b

6.    Centre Stage Rose

Center Stage rose was bred by Christopher H. Warner in United Kingdom, before 1996.

Center Stage rose
COLOR: Light PinkBLOOM SIZE: SmallFRAGRANCE: Mild Fragrance
PLANT SIZE: 2ft  FLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun

The Center Stage rose is certainly one to watch, with its multiple awards and beautiful color.

Its tiny leaves cover the thin stems of this rose, which are continuously covered in masses of mid to pale pink single flowers from June – November.

The width of the plant is 3-4ft.

Plant your Nozomi rose in an area that gets plenty of sunlight.

These flowers need at least six hours of direct sunlight each day to thrive.

Fertilize the rose every six weeks with a high-quality fertilizer to ensure healthy growth.

It is hardy in zones 5b and warmer.

7.    Magic Carpet Rose

Magic Carpet rose was bred by Jackson & Perkins in 1995.

Magic Carpet rose
COLOR: PinkBLOOM SIZE: MediumFRAGRANCE: Light, Spicy
PLANT SIZE: 3ft – 4ft  FLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun

This Magic Carpet rose is nothing short of stunning — its cherry-crimson petals slowly turn into mauve, lilac, and lavender, making it a one-in-a-kind beauty that also works well for borders and containers.

It should be grown in full sun.

You have to prune annually in late winter or early spring, removing any dead or damaged branches.

It is hardy in zones 5b through 10b.

8.    Oso Easy Double Pink Rose

Oso Easy Double Pink rose was bred by Alain Meilland in France, before 2016.

Oso Easy Double Pink rose
COLOR: Deep PinkBLOOM SIZE: MediumFRAGRANCE: No Fragrance
PLANT SIZE: 1ft – 2ft  FLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun

Oso Easy Double Pink rose has double flowers which means they have a lot of petals.

Also, this specific tone of pink is very pleasing and easy to blend with other color pallets. So, you can pop them into a flower bed or landscape.

Oso Easy Double Pink roses are continuous bloomers that don’t require deadheading.

Although, if you deadhead them, they will look nicer and will encourage more bloom.

This beautiful pink rose bush is highly resistant to diseases.

For Oso Easy Double Pink rose is the best to be grown in fertile, humus-rich, well-drained soil.

It is hardy in zones 4b through 9a.

Conclusion

Out of all the different types of roses, pink groundcover roses are some of the most lovely and versatile.

They are perfect for adding a splash of color to any garden or landscape and make an excellent groundcover or border plant.

You can increase the beauty of your yard and home by planting one of these 8 pink groundcover roses.

So, choose one, and happy planting!


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