SAVA™ – pink bedding shrub rose - Tanjga
With its softly romantic blooms and neat, upright habit, SAVA™ slips easily into everyday family gardens, bringing a sense of cosiness to cottage-style borders and small front plots alike. Medium-sized, cup-shaped flowers in shades of deep and powder pink appear in generous flushes from early summer, creating a storybook atmosphere around seating areas or along a well-tended path. This compact shrub rose settles reliably even where gardens face breezy, wetter spells and need planting that copes calmly with brisk coastal weather and frequent rain. Its dense, mid-green foliage forms a tidy hedge-like line in beds or edging, while the remontant flowering pattern keeps colour returning without elaborate pruning or complex feeding regimes. As an own-root plant, it matures steadily into a long-lived feature that can regenerate from the base, supporting a stable, traditional garden picture. The medium, fresh-fruity perfume adds a gentle afternoon tea note when you sit nearby, and the 2-litre potted format makes planting straightforward for busy beginners with limited time. Over the first seasons it knits in securely, moving from strong roots to fuller shoots and then to its complete ornamental presence. Use it where you want a resilient, compact rose that partners easily with other cottage-garden favourites and supports a relaxed, romantic family outdoor life.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small front gardens and modest borders |
The compact 40–60 cm height and 35–50 cm spread make SAVA™ ideal for smaller plots where space is limited but you still want a classic rose presence. Regular repeat flowering adds dependable colour close to the house with minimal intervention, suiting busy homeowners. |
| Low hedging and path edging |
Dense foliage and an upright habit allow SAVA™ to form a low, coherent line along paths or drives without constant clipping. Recommended spacings from 35–40 cm create a soft, green boundary that flowers repeatedly, perfect for subtly structuring family gardens for cottage-style lovers. |
| Traditional flower beds and mixed cottage borders |
The remontant, cluster-flowered habit provides waves of pink blooms that combine well with perennials and small shrubs. Its medium maintenance profile suits gardeners who are happy to give occasional attention but do not want demanding diva plants, making it reassuring for hobby gardeners. |
| Containers and large terrace planters |
SAVA™’s modest size and upright structure lend themselves to large containers of at least 40–50 litres, where roots have enough volume to stay stable and well hydrated. This allows romantic rose planting on patios and balconies without complex care, attractive for urban garden owners. |
| Family gardens with children and seating areas |
The medium, fresh-fruity fragrance and repeated flowering create a gentle sensory focus near benches or play areas without overwhelming scent. Its moderate prickliness is manageable with basic awareness, and the calm, ordered look suits relaxed family use for young families. |
| Sites with summer heat or sheltered sunny courtyards |
Good heat tolerance means SAVA™ keeps its composure in warm, sunny UK microclimates, provided normal watering is maintained. Flowers continue to form in summer spells, giving colour continuity around paved seating zones valued by sun-loving gardeners. |
| Coastal or rain-exposed suburban gardens |
A steady structure and dense foliage help the plant remain visually tidy in sites that see regular wind and rain, where more delicate roses struggle. It copes well with brisk weather, making it a calm choice for gardens that regularly face blustery, rain-laden conditions for coastal residents. |
| Long-term planting schemes and low-turnover beds |
As an own-root rose, SAVA™ can regenerate from its base if cut back hard and is not dependent on a graft union, supporting a long lifespan and consistent form over the years in established beds where replanting is infrequent, reassuring for long-term planners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Border Band – Plant SAVA™ in a soft ribbon along a path, weaving between catmint, lady’s mantle and hardy geraniums for layered pink and blue tones – ideal for romantic traditionalists.
- Front-Garden Welcome – Use pairs of SAVA™ in 50–60 litre containers by the front door, underplanted with trailing thyme or lobelia for scented pavings – suited to busy urban homeowners.
- Kitchen-Garden Edge – Line the outer edge of vegetable beds with SAVA™, interspersed with chives and marigolds, to give a pretty pink boundary that frames productive rows – perfect for cottage-plot enthusiasts.
- Tea-Corner Nook – Group three plants near a small seating area, backed by shrubby cinquefoil and soft grasses, so repeated blooms and gentle fragrance frame afternoon tea – appealing to relaxed weekend gardeners.
- Low Storybook Hedge – Create a short dividing hedge with close-spaced SAVA™, then mix behind it with foxgloves and delphiniums for height and drama – attractive for fans of classic English storybook gardens.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Shrub rose from the Taste of Love® collection; registered as BOZreka023, marketed as Sava™ Taste of Love® BOZreka023; classified as a flower bed shrub rose in the bed rose group. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Biljana Božanić Tanjga at Pheno Geno Roses d.o.o., Serbia; parentage not disclosed; registered in 2023 and introduced after 2023 through PhenoGeno Roses. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact upright shrub reaching 40–60 cm in height and 35–50 cm in spread; forms dense, slightly glossy mid-green foliage with moderate prickles, well suited to beds, edging and low hedges. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, double, cup-shaped flowers with 26–39 petals borne in clusters; repeat-flowering with particularly abundant second flush, providing reliable colour through the main growing season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep pink with lilac and carmine tones, coded RHS 63B outer and 65C inner; newly opened blooms vivid, then lightening to powder pink and pale lilac before fading, with overall limited long-term colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fresh, fruity fragrance of medium strength, clearly noticeable at close range without being overpowering; double flowers partly cover stamens, so pollinator value is expected to be relatively limited. |
| Hip characteristics |
Very double blooms reduce hip set; occasional small spherical red hips 6–9 mm in diameter may form, providing modest late-season decorative interest where present. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b); moderate resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; tolerates summer heat well, drought tolerance not fully documented. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with average garden soil; spacing 35–60 cm depending on use, planting 6.3–7.2 plants/m² for mass effect; suit beds, edging, larger containers and decorative gastronomy use of petals. |
SAVA™ offers compact repeat flowering, heat-tolerant summer performance and long-lived own-root reliability, making it a cultured yet practical choice for quietly romantic family gardens.