STAINLESS STEEL® – lavender hybrid tea rose – Carruth
Step from pavement to petals with STAINLESS STEEL®, where cool, silvery-lilac blooms bring a sense of balance to even the smallest front garden. Bred as a classic hybrid tea, its high-centred flowers are carried on strong, upright stems, ideal for cutting and for a calm, sculptural presence by your London terrace railings. The fragrance is unexpectedly citrusy and fresh, drifting along the path after rain and lingering in humid air. Dark, slightly glossy foliage frames each bloom, giving year-round structure and poise even between flushes. As an own-root rose it offers reassuring longevity, quietly rebuilding from the base if stems are damaged and keeping its ornamental value steadier over time. Plant once, then watch the natural rhythm unfold: roots in year one, generous new shoots in year two, and full impact by year three with minimal fuss. Well-suited to typical family plots where heavy soil needs thoughtful drainage and where reliable resilience, low-input maintenance, refined colour and cut-flower elegance matter more than constant attention.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point |
The upright, statuesque habit and large, high-centred blooms give a single plant real presence beside a path or bay window, creating a refined focal point from street to doorstep for the style-conscious homeowner |
| Cutting and vase flowers |
Long, straight stems and classic exhibition-style flowers translate beautifully indoors, with strong, fresh-citrus fragrance and cool lavender tones offering reliable, home-grown stems for simple, low-effort bouquets for the busy host |
| Low-maintenance family border |
Good disease resistance and modest maintenance needs suit time-pressed gardeners; periodic deadheading and basic feeding are enough to keep flowers returning steadily through the season for the relaxed beginner |
| Own-root, long-term planting |
Supplied on its own roots, the plant ages steadily and can regenerate from the base after winter or accidental damage, helping preserve shape and display over many years for the forward-planning gardener |
| Rain-aware urban front garden |
The sturdy framework and dense foliage cope well with exposed, showery conditions, pairing effectively with permeable surfaces and simple drainage to support a more water-conscious street frontage for the environmentally-aware urbanite |
| Seasonal structure in mixed planting |
The tall, upright form and dark, glossy leaves give vertical definition in mixed borders, providing a reliable green backdrop that keeps beds cohesive outside peak flowering for the design-focused planner |
| Colour accent with cool palettes |
Its metallic, silver-lilac petals sit naturally with greys, whites and soft blues, offering a gentle but distinct accent without clashing in compact, contemporary schemes for the colour-sensitive stylist |
| Feature for scented seating areas |
The clearly perceptible, fresh citrus-rose scent carries well in still evening air, making it an excellent choice near benches or small terraces where fragrance can be enjoyed after work by the fragrance-loving relaxer |
Styling ideas
- Terrace Welcome – Flank a front door with two large (40–50 litre) containers of STAINLESS STEEL® underplanted with low nepeta for a soft, scented entrance – ideal for compact-city-home owners
- Cool Border – Combine with lavender, blue salvia and soft grasses to echo the silvery-lilac blooms and upright structure – suited to those seeking calm, low-fuss planting
- Romantic Path – Position as repeating accents along a narrow path, interwoven with pale pink anemones for a gentle, “girly” walk-through effect – perfect for terrace-garden romantics
- Evening Seat – Place near a small bench with white flowering companions and simple gravel to emphasise scent and reflective pastel tones – appealing to after-work unwinding gardeners
- Sculpted Specimen – Grow as a single, lightly pruned specimen in a pared-back front garden with clean hard landscaping to showcase its vertical form – right for lovers of structured minimalism
Technical cultivar profile
| Feature |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose; registered as WEKblusi, marketed as STAINLESS STEEL® hybrid tea rose, ARS exhibition name ‘Stainless Steel’; name reflects its distinctive silvery-lilac flower colour. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Tom Carruth (USA) in 1991 from ‘Blue Nile’ × ‘Silverado’; introduced by Weeks Wholesale Rose Grower, Inc., registration in 1993 and market release from 1995 onward. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Strong, upright bush reaching about 150–190 cm high and 100–140 cm wide, with dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickles, forming a tall, well-filled shrub. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, high-centred hybrid tea blooms with 26–39 petals, mainly solitary on sturdy stems; remontant with especially abundant second flush when regularly deadheaded. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Cool lavender to silvery-lilac flowers (RHS 76C–76D) with metallic sheen; colour lightens slightly in strong heat, intensifies in cooler weather, maintaining good overall colour stability. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, clearly perceptible scent blending fresh citrus notes with classic rose character; fragrance best appreciated near seating areas or when stems are cut for indoor display. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips form only occasionally due to double blooms; when present they are small, ellipsoid, around 10–14 mm diameter, coloured orange-red (RHS 40A), with little ornamental impact. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (H7, USDA 6b, Sweden zone 3); good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust when grown in sunny, well-aerated, adequately watered conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil; water regularly in dry spells. Ideal for borders, specimens and cutting; allow around 120–180 cm spacing depending on planting purpose. |
STAINLESS STEEL® hybrid tea rose offers refined lavender blooms, strong fragrance and lasting structure on its own roots, making it a thoughtful long-term choice for understated front gardens and borders.