Sunbelt® Savannah
Savannah
Savannah™
Sunbelt® Savannah
Savannah
Savannah™
Savannah™
Sunbelt® Savannah
Sunbelt® Savannah
Sunbelt® Savannah
Savannah

Sunbelt® Savannah

$54 Regular price
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Looking for a rose that loves high heat and high humidity, then meet Sunbelt® Savannah. Like her namesake city, she is showy, classic, and dripping with style and charm. A very hardy and disease-resistant, salmon colored Hybrid Tea rose, Sunbelt® Savannah is a compact bush that produces very full blooms. Her foliage is abundant and dark green creating an excellent backdrop for her 4”, very full, fragrant blooms. Sunbelt® Savannah was the 2015 winner of Overall Best Rose, Best Hybrid Tea rose and Most Fragrant Rose at the Biltmore Rose Trials. 

Sunbelt® Savannah

$54.00
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Type: Hybrid Tea

Specific Color: Pink

Fragrance: Very Fragrant

Hardiness Zones:

  • 6 (-10° to 0°)
  • 7 (0° to 10°)
  • 8 (10° to 20°)
  • 9 (20° to 30°)

Approximate Size: 3' x 3'

Rebloom: Continual Blooming

Bloom Type: Fully Double

Year Introduced: 1980

Breeder Code: KORvioros

SKU: HT386 GALLON

Customer Reviews

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T.P.
Impressed already!

Planted February 2024 in my parents’s central Florida garden, zone 9b/10. It has thrived in-spite of a hot, dry Spring and summer. Finally getting some rain and she is so lovely. I usually like to give it a year or two before giving a review but like my title says, I am already impressed.

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Gorgeous Pink Rose! Fingers Crossed...

I know this rose is recommended for high heat climates, but I live in a rainy area, the West Coast. I bought it anyway. It is so exquisite. I hope, hope, hope, the rain and occasional lack of sun don't harm the rose, because I couldn't stand to lose it. I love it too much.

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D.D.
Checks all the boxes of goodness.

Love this attention-getter lady. It sends up long arms here in Houston, so may need to twist it on an obelisk if growing in the south. Classic medium-powered, old school grandma rose scent with very modern vigor and dark green shiny leaves. Very pretty multi-petaled bloom form the like a mixture of hybrid tea and old rose fused together. Blooms last longer than any David Austin rose as a cut flower. Always has a bloom forming as one is ending. Favorite rose at the moment for its power! I can see why it’s an award winner.

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P.G.
Georgia humidity? Savannah loves it.

Georgia Zone 8b, this rose THRIVES. Beware, however, deer find the not-yet-bloomed buds delightful, lol.

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