STEEL FABRIC – pink bedding shrub rose – pharmaROSA®
Imagine sitting out with afternoon tea, sheltered behind a living windbreak, while the air from the sea feels refreshing and the garden stays quietly orderly. STEEL FABRIC is a tall, upright bedding shrub rose that copes well where coastal breezes meet damp British soils, helping roots stay secure and growth well anchored over time. Its vivid pink–magenta flowers appear in corymbose clusters, creating an almost textile-like fabric of colour that repeats from early summer well into autumn. As an own-root plant it is bred for longevity and easy regrowth, maturing steadily from a settling-in year through to full garden presence around the third season, all with reassuringly low maintenance.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal windbreak border |
The tall, upright habit and moderately dense foliage lend themselves to a soft, flowering windbreak along shingle paths or exposed fences, where reliable height helps calm the breeze without creating a solid wall – ideal for the coastal veranda owner who values windbreak. |
| Low-maintenance family border |
This variety is selected for generally low intervention, with good resistance to common rose diseases, so routine care in an average family garden mostly comes down to simple watering and occasional pruning – ideal for the time-pressed gardener seeking maintenance. |
| Season-long colour accent |
Remontant flowering means it returns with abundant second flushes, keeping borders lively from early summer into autumn, ensuring that even a compact garden gains a long, useful season of colour – appealing to those who appreciate extended longevity. |
| Small-space feature in large containers |
Planted singly in a 40–50 litre container, its upright structure and moderate spread give strong vertical interest without crowding a terrace, providing a neat focal point that is easy to position and re-position – perfect for balcony users prioritising orderly spaces. |
| Resilient planting for heavier soils |
The shrub’s structure and root system help it sit securely where British gardens often combine wind and wetter, heavier soils, giving a reassuring sense that the plant will hold its place and build strength year by year – valuable to those concerned about firm anchored growth. |
| Textured pink “girly” bedding strip |
The vivid pink–magenta clusters read like a woven strip of colour along a path or driveway, picking up the “steel fabric” idea and suiting playful, feminine planting schemes without becoming fussy – attractive for gardeners drawn to a decorative floral fabric effect. |
| Pollinator-friendly focal group |
Semi-double, open blooms expose bright yellow stamens, making nectar and pollen moderately accessible, so even in a neat, family-friendly layout there is still some benefit to visiting insects – a thoughtful choice for those who quietly support local regrowth. |
| Beginner’s long-view rose project |
As an own-root shrub, it builds from root establishment in the first year, to stronger shoots in the second, then a convincing ornamental display by the third, teaching new gardeners patience while remaining straightforward – well suited to beginners wanting refreshing results. |
Styling ideas
- Coastal cushion border – Combine STEEL FABRIC with sea kale and blue Festuca along a shingle path to create a soft, wind-filtering cushion of colour – for relaxed coastal-style homeowners.
- Terrace statement pot – Plant one shrub in a 50 litre container, underplant with trailing thyme, and use as a vertical accent beside outdoor seating – for busy veranda users wanting impact with little care.
- Pink textile ribbon – Run a narrow bed of STEEL FABRIC along a lawn edge, echoing its “fabric” name, and back it with low grasses for movement – for design-conscious gardeners who enjoy structured simplicity.
- Family-friendly pollinator strip – Mix with Verbena and Agapanthus in a sunny border so children can watch visiting insects among bright pink blooms – for families keen on gentle wildlife interest.
- Structured front-garden frame – Use evenly spaced shrubs at recommended distances to frame a drive or path, keeping lines tidy while the flowers add softness – for homeowners who favour neat, reliable planting.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
STEEL FABRIC – pink bedding shrub rose, shrub group, bed rose type, current trade name Steel Fabric Bedding rose pharmaROSA®, collection Bedding rose; commercial, consumer-grade garden cultivar. |
| Origin and breeding |
Discovered and introduced via PharmaRosa® Ltd. (Hungary); exact parentage, breeding year and formal registration dates are not documented, but varietal authenticity for this plant batch is verified. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright shrub reaching about 130–170 cm in height, 75–105 cm spread; moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage; moderately thorny stems, suited to borders, informal hedging and specimen use. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, flat blooms in corymbose clusters, typically 13–25 petals, small flower size around 0.5–1.5 inches; remontant with an abundant second flowering phase, useful for sustained garden display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Moderately saturated, uniform pink to pink–magenta blooms; colour softens only slightly towards deep mauve-pink as they age, with good overall retention and a bright yellow stamen centre providing vivid contrast. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No reliable data on fragrance strength or character; in typical garden use it should be selected primarily for colour effect, structure and ease of growth rather than for pronounced scent performance. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small, spherical red hips, approximately 10–14 mm in diameter; generally incidental to the garden effect but can add a light seasonal accent if blooms are not deadheaded late in the year. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7, approximately USDA zone 6b, tolerating around –21 to –18 °C; noted resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, supporting low-maintenance care in typical UK garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Recommended for borders, hedging and solitary use at 55–100 cm spacings; square planting about 2.5 plants/m², hexagonal 2.9 plants/m²; responds well to regular watering and light formative pruning. |
STEEL FABRIC offers a tall, disease-resilient, remontant display in pink–magenta clusters, combining long-lived own-root reliability with a neat, upright habit and low maintenance, making it a thoughtful choice for enduring coastal and family gardens.