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Savoy Hotel is one of my all-time favourite roses and I have planted it in every garden I have had. Decently scented, perfectly shaped, radiant light pink flowers on long stems, ideal for cutting, are produced in abundance from June through to October-November. It's vigorous and can go over a metre if you let it, but with pruning it'll flower more and look good when kept right around 1 metre by 60cm, and it grows well in a large patio container.
Browse our other shrub roses, or all our rose varieties.
It performs best in terms of both disease resistance and flower production in full sun.
It's a strong grower, best placed towards the back of a rose border where, if you plant it in groups of three (the oldest rose trick in the book), it produces the most fantastic display.
Bred by Harkness in 1989, and it is a travesty that it has not won the RHS Award of Garden merit; I like to think that this due to limited resources at the RHS, which is a charity, rather than any deficiency with the rose itself. It is unquestionably one of the best light pink roses there is.
Silver Jubilee (hybrid tea) and Amber Queen (floribunda).