SABRINA ® – light pink climbing rose – Meilland
Step out after rain and let Sabrina frame your path with pastel rosettes that open soft pink and fade to near-white, a calm, balanced backdrop for London brick, terrace railings and small family gardens where air movement quietly tames coastal wind and wet weather. This reliable climber is bred by Meilland with outstanding health, holding ADR recognition for disease resistance, so leaf-spot worries stay in the background while you focus on simple, soil-friendly gardening. On its own roots it settles in for the long term, regenerating steadily with each season instead of exhausting itself, so once planted you can enjoy a gradual rhythm of roots, then shoots, then full ornamental value across three years. In a modest front garden or along a shared boundary it makes a graceful, low-maintenance vertical feature, ideal above permeable gravel, rain‑fed borders or a large 40–50‑litre container, turning everyday rainfall into growth rather than run‑off and creating a quietly sustainable, subtly scented welcome for your home.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small London front garden arch or porch |
Pastel rosette blooms in soft pink and white give a gentle, “girly” welcome without overwhelming a narrow space, while the vertical habit leaves precious ground free for paving, gravel or a small border, perfect for beginners. |
| Rainwater-friendly, permeable driveway edge |
Trained along an open fence over gravel or permeable surfacing, the dense but airy foliage turns regular British showers into steady growth, helping soften hard landscaping and suit homes that prioritise thoughtful sustainability. |
| Family patio or terrace seating area |
Clothing a pergola post or wall, it flowers repeatedly through summer and into autumn with mild, fresh fragrance, offering a calm backdrop to family life with minimal pruning for time-pressed urban gardeners. |
| Climbing feature against a sunny house wall |
The tall, flexible canes and glossy foliage make a long-lived, elegant façade when given a simple support, rewarding consistent rainfall and breezy UK conditions with reliable flowering for practical-minded homeowners. |
| Low-maintenance boundary or screen |
Planted at the recommended spacing, it knits into a leafy, flower-studded vertical screen with little more than light tying-in and an annual tidy, suiting those who want privacy without complex hedge care, especially busy families. |
| Large container on balcony or roof terrace |
In a 40–50 litre peat-free container with good drainage, this own-root climber establishes steadily and copes well with typical city wind and rain patterns, ideal for design-conscious urban balconies. |
| Exhibition-style feature for rose enthusiasts |
As an approved exhibition climbing rose with award-winning performance, it offers well-formed, very full rosettes on strong stems, pleasing hobby growers who enjoy training and showing but still value reliable results. |
| Long-term investment planting in family garden |
On its own roots and hardy to typical UK winters, it builds a long-lived framework that can regenerate from the base after pruning or weather wear, rewarding patient, future-focused planners. |
Styling ideas
- Pastel-porch romance – Train Sabrina over a slim arch by a terraced-house door, underplant with soft pink Dianthus and silver foliage for a feminine, welcoming entrance – ideal for style-conscious city dwellers.
- Rain-kissed railings – Let it weave through front garden railings above permeable gravel and low evergreen Ilex crenata balls, turning rainfall into growth while keeping maintenance effortless – suited to busy professionals.
- Calm-family terrace – Clothe a corner pergola with Sabrina, then carpet the base with low Nepeta and sage for movement and scent that children and adults can enjoy together – perfect for relaxed family gardens.
- Soft-boundary screen – Space plants along a wire-strained fence, mixing with evergreen Lonicera pileata beneath for year-round structure and summer clouds of blossom – good for neighbours seeking privacy with charm.
- Balcony-showpiece – Grow in a 50‑litre container with lavender and gravel mulch, tying shoots to a fan trellis for a neat, fragrant focal point – tailored to beginners greening compact urban spaces.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Sabrina ® Climbing rose MEIptorius; ARS exhibition name ‘Sabrina’. Large-flowered climbing rose from the Meilland range, supplied as an own-root, container-grown garden rose. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Alain Antoine Meilland, Meilland International, France, with parentage unknown; bred and introduced in 2012, later distributed in Germany and France by selected partners. |
| Awards and recognition |
Decorated with a silver medal at Baden-Baden (2013), ADR certification in Germany (2015) for garden performance, and a gold medal at Hradec Králové (2015) for overall quality. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climbing habit reaching about 190–310 cm in height and 150–250 cm spread, with moderately prickly canes and dense, glossy mid‑green foliage forming a stable flowering framework. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, rosette-shaped blooms with 40+ petals, typically borne singly on stems, flower size in the large class, and strong repeat flowering with a notably abundant second flush in season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Light pastel pink centres with creamy to snow-white outer petals; colour holds well, slowly fading during opening, giving a soft, bicoloured effect from bud through full bloom to maturity. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild but noticeable fragrance with a fresh, citrusy character; best appreciated near seating areas or entrances where clusters of blooms create a gentle, uplifting scented presence. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose-hip formation is rare; only occasional, very small hips of around 0–5 mm may appear, so ornamental effect relies overwhelmingly on repeat flowering rather than fruit display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, with ADR-backed garden performance; winter hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA around Zone 6b, Swedish Zone 3). |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in a sunny position on wall, fence or arch; low maintenance with light annual pruning, minimal feeding, and planting distances from 140 cm for massed fences to 220 cm for specimens. |
Sabrina ® Climbing rose MEIptorius offers long-lived, healthy, repeat flowering on an own-root framework that matures gracefully over time, making it a thoughtful choice when you wish to invest in a dependable garden feature.