STAINLESS STEEL® – lavender hybrid tea rose – Carruth
STAINLESS STEEL® brings a quietly glamorous, cool-toned lavender accent to compact coastal gardens and verandas, combining hybrid-tea elegance with reassuringly low-effort maintenance. Its strong, fresh-citrus fragrance rises beautifully when you sit with an afternoon tea, while the tall, upright stems give you long, straight cutting shoots for the vase. Bred for resistance, it stays attractive in damp, windy weather typical of British coasts, with roots that anchor securely and cope well where drainage has been carefully improved on heavier soils. As an own-root plant it offers long-term renewal, quietly rebuilding after any storm damage and settling into a steady rhythm of repeat flowering. Over the first three years it devotes itself to roots, then framework, then full ornamental impact, so you can enjoy a dependable, maturing feature without complicated gardening routines.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda container (40–50 L) |
A large 40–50 litre pot on a sheltered veranda lets the upright plant form a vertical accent without taking much floor space, ideal where you want fragrance and flowers at seating height; own-root stability supports long-term container culture for beginners. |
| Small front garden specimen |
The tall, narrow habit creates height and presence without spreading too widely, so it fits neatly beside doorways or bay windows while the unusual silvery-lilac colour offers year-round kerb appeal for busy homeowners. |
| Cutting patch or cutting row |
Hybrid-tea form and long, straight stems give florist-style blooms for the house, and remontant flowering means you can cut regularly through summer without sacrificing the garden display, suiting home flower-arrangers. |
| Border highlight in a family garden |
Positioned among perennials, its repeat flowering and strong scent provide a reliable focus point that draws the eye, while good disease resistance keeps foliage clean with minimal spraying, reassuring for low-maintenance gardeners. |
| Coastal, salt-tolerant mixed bed |
In a slightly sheltered, well-drained spot near the sea, its robust constitution and anchoring own-root system help it stand up to persistent wind and occasional salt spray, supporting relaxed schemes for coastal-style lovers. |
| Shingle-style planting with grasses |
The cool metallic-lilac flowers contrast beautifully with blue fescues and pale gravel, while the upright structure punctuates low, mounded planting so even simple layouts look designed, ideal for design-conscious beginners. |
| Clay soil garden with improved drainage |
In heavier soils where drainage has been enhanced with grit or organic matter, its own-root vigour and disease resistance provide a durable, long-lived feature that copes better with wet winters, giving peace of mind to family gardeners. |
| Long-term, low-fuss rose collection |
Once established, the combination of low maintenance needs, remontant flowering and the plant’s ability to regenerate from its own roots offers a dependable, slowly maturing investment for those planning ahead as hobby gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Sea-breeze focal pot – Place STAINLESS STEEL® in a 50 litre clay container with silvered gravel mulch and a low ring of Festuca; made for balcony or veranda relaxation – ideal for coastal-style lovers
- Shingle romance strip – Line a sunny shingle bed with single specimens spaced widely, interplanted with sea kale and low lavender for scent and texture – suited to design-conscious beginners
- Fragrant front-door welcome – Flank a path with a pair of these roses underplanted with soft pink windflowers for a gently “girly” entrance – perfect for busy homeowners
- Elegant cutting corner – Dedicate a sunny border end to several plants in a row for reliable, long-stemmed cut flowers from spring to autumn – attractive for home flower-arrangers
- Wind-tamed family border – Combine this upright rose with sturdy perennials and a backdrop of cherry laurel to create a filtered windbreak and scented seating nook – practical for family gardeners
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as WEKblusi; marketed as STAINLESS STEEL® – lavender hybrid tea rose – Carruth; exhibition name Stainless Steel; ARS code M, commercial hybrid tea type. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Tom Carruth in the United States in 1991 from ‘Blue Nile’ × ‘Silverado’; introduced and registered in the early 1990s by Weeks Wholesale Rose Grower, Inc. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Tall, upright bush reaching around 150–190 cm in height with a 100–140 cm spread; dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness; weak self-cleaning of spent blooms. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, high-centred flowers with 26–39 petals on mainly solitary stems; classic pointed-bud, cut-rose form; remontant habit with a notably abundant second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Cool, pale silver-lilac with a metallic sheen; colour lightens slightly in heat but deepens and becomes more vivid in cooler weather; overall colour retention is very good in typical garden situations. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, clearly perceptible scent combining fresh citrus notes with classic rose character; fragrance is noticeable both on the plant and in cut stems when used indoors in vases or arrangements. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips are seldom produced because of the double flowers; occasional small ellipsoid, orange-red hips 10–14 mm across may form, but fruit display is not a principal ornamental feature. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good disease resistance, rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7), performing reliably in typical UK winters with standard care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with regular watering in dry spells; suitable as border, specimen or cut-flower rose; allow generous spacing and consider light deadheading to compensate for weak self-cleaning. |
STAINLESS STEEL® – lavender hybrid tea rose – Carruth offers low-maintenance repeat flowering, a distinctive silvery-lilac display and the long-lived reassurance of own-root growth, making it a refined choice to consider for your garden.