Outta The Blue™ – WEKstephitsu purple bedding shrub rose
Outta The Blue™ brings an easy sweep of cottage-garden charm to small Irish plots, its lush, mid‑green foliage and shifting crimson‑to‑lavender blooms glowing even under soft rainfall and bright showers that roll in from the Atlantic. Large, cupped clusters in rich colour perfume your path with a very strong, spicy‑rose fragrance, giving that feeling of cheerful contentment on a short walk to the front gate. This bushy, flowerbed shrub settles in reliably as an own‑root rose, building longevity and the ability to regenerate after pruning or weather damage. You will notice it developing gently: first strong roots, then fuller shoots, and by the third season a complete display of characterful, repeat flowering. Its good disease resistance and low maintenance needs make it a relaxed choice for busy gardeners who still want a richly blooming, scented presence by the door or along a cottage‑style path.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden focal shrub |
The large, cupped blooms shift from crimson to lavender and pale blue tones, creating a striking focal point beside a path or bay window without overwhelming a small Dublin terrace frontage. Its vigorous, bushy growth gives a substantial look in a compact footprint, perfect for a single accent plant in a small family garden, especially for the scent‑loving beginner homeowner. |
| Cottage-style mixed border |
Remontant flowering ensures waves of blooms from early summer into autumn, so the border never feels bare between flushes. Its changing colour tones add depth amongst perennials and grasses, while the shrub’s structure balances softer cottage plants. With low routine care, it suits relaxed, slightly wild beds cherished by nature‑oriented gardeners beginners. |
| Scented seating area |
The very strong, spicy rose fragrance easily fills a small patio or seating nook, rewarding even short evening visits outside. Planting it near a bench or back door turns everyday moments into small sensory breaks, without demanding fussy pruning schedules. Ideal for busy urban families seeking a simple way to enjoy fragrance daily. |
| Low-maintenance flowering hedge |
Planted at about 1 m centres, the dense foliage and repeat flowering create an informal hedge that screens and blooms with minimal effort. Its good resistance to common fungal problems helps keep the shrub looking fresh, even in humid summers, reducing spraying and time spent on care for time‑pressed garden owners. |
| Informal mass planting |
In drifts at suggested planting density, the bushy habit quickly reads as a continuous sea of colour, softening boundaries and corners. This works well in front gardens where you want impact from the street but little upkeep, offering a timeless garden experience that feels generous yet manageable for casual rose lovers. |
| Large container near entrance |
In a 40–50 litre or larger pot, it provides a welcoming, scented presence by the front door, where soil may be poor or paved over. Its repeat flowering keeps entrances cheerful through much of the season, with only basic watering and feeding, ideal for city dwellers greening hard surfaces gracefully. |
| Long-lived structure shrub |
As an own-root rose, it does not depend on a graft union, so it can recover strongly from hard pruning, wind damage or winter dieback and maintain its ornamental value for many years. This makes it a sound, future‑proof choice for those planning a stable garden framework long-term. |
| Weather-resilient family garden rose |
Well-suited to typical Irish conditions, it copes comfortably with frequent showers and brisk breezes, keeping foliage healthy where other roses can struggle, even when Atlantic rain fronts pass repeatedly across the garden. With low intervention needed, it fits the lives of families who want colour outside, not more chores outside. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Drift – weave Outta The Blue™ among airy perennials like Knautia and Bupleurum to extend a soft, romantic sweep of repeat colour – ideal for lovers of loose Irish cottage charm.
- Doorstep Welcome – place one shrub in a generous 50 litre pot by the front step, underplant with trailing aubrieta for spring colour, and enjoy fragrance whenever you come and go – perfect for busy city terrace owners.
- Lavender Lane – line a short path with evenly spaced shrubs and interplant with low lavender or catmint to echo the changing purple tones – suited to gardeners wanting a scented, easy-care route to the front door.
- Family Screen – use a loose hedge with mixed heights of ornamental grasses in front for movement, keeping children’s play areas private while adding seasonal colour – good for young families wanting beauty with minimal upkeep.
- Evening Nook – tuck a single shrub close to a small bench with soft white or pale-pink companions so the strong fragrance stands out during twilight – perfect for those who unwind outdoors after work.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Shrub rose, flowerbed shrub type; registered as WEKstephitsu with the trade name Outta The Blue™, belonging to the Bedding rose collection and suitable for exhibition as a shrub rose. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Tom Carruth for Weeks Wholesale Rose Grower, Inc. in the USA, introduced and registered in 2000; parentage Stephens’ Big Purple × [International Herald Tribune × 79520‑B6]. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub 120–180 cm high and 100–140 cm wide, densely clothed in slightly glossy, mid‑green foliage, moderately thorny, forming a substantial, rounded presence in mixed borders or hedging lines. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, 7–10 cm, double, cupped blooms in clusters, with 26–39 petals; remontant character provides abundant second and subsequent flushes through the season when basic deadheading is maintained. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Buds open dark crimson, then magenta‑purple with golden‑yellow petal bases; flowers shift through lavender to pale lavender‑blue as they age, with moderate colour retention giving a constantly changing effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, garden‑filling perfume with a spicy, traditional rose character, best appreciated near paths, doors or seating areas where air movement can carry scent during mild evenings and damp conditions. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate numbers of egg‑shaped, red hips, around 10–14 mm in diameter, adding a modest decorative element and seasonal interest once the main flowering period begins to fade. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around −26 to −23 °C (H7, USDA 5b), with good resistance to powdery mildew and black spot, and moderate rust sensitivity that may need occasional monitoring and treatment in humid years. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant in well‑drained soil with organic mulch; spacing 100–180 cm depending on hedge or specimen use. Maintenance is generally low, with occasional checks for rust and standard feeding for repeat flowering. |
Outta The Blue™ (WEKstephitsu) offers richly coloured, strongly fragrant, repeat flowering on a long-lived own-root shrub that stays reliable with minimal care; a thoughtful choice if you want enduring beauty with little fuss.