BLUEBERRY HILL® – lavender bedding floribunda rose - Carruth
Step onto your own post-rain garden path with BLUEBERRY HILL®, a softly lavender floribunda that brings a calm sense of balance to compact London front gardens and small family plots. Its bushy, upright habit forms a low, rounded clump ideal for edging beds or framing a terrace, while the semi-double blooms open in generous clusters that refresh themselves thanks to good self-cleaning. The fresh, apple-rose fragrance drifts on humid evenings and pairs beautifully with rainwater-saving planting, giving structure that stands up to typical British wind and rain on heavier soils. Medium-sized flowers in a refined lavender shade create a gentle impact from early summer, and as your own-root plant settles, you can expect roots in the first year, stronger shoots in the second, and full ornamental value by the third, for a long-lived, resilient garden presence that suits both relaxed and more designed borders.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Narrow London front garden bed |
The bushy, upright shape and medium height make it ideal for a slim strip between path and house, giving structure without overwhelming the space; self-cleaning blooms keep the frontage neat with minimal deadheading for the time-poor beginner. |
| Rainwater-friendly mixed border |
Planted with perennials that enjoy similar moisture, its dense foliage and clump-forming habit help visually anchor gravel or rain-fed beds, complementing sustainable drainage ideas on wetter, wind-exposed plots for the eco-aware homeowner. |
| Low flowering hedge along a path |
At 95–130 cm high with good spread, it lines paths as a soft, low hedge; square or hexagonal spacing creates a continuous lavender ribbon that guides movement and frames entrances for style-conscious garden owners. |
| Feature group in small family lawn |
Three to five plants in a loose triangle form an easy-care island bed, providing long seasonal colour and fragrant interest without complex pruning, ideal as a focal point families can enjoy from windows for busy households. |
| Large container on terrace or balcony |
In a minimum 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, its compact yet full habit gives generous flower clusters on patios or balconies, offering colour and scent where soil is limited, convenient for space-restricted city gardeners. |
| Urban parklet or shared courtyard border |
Clump-forming growth and reliable repeat flowering suit communal beds where structure and long display are valued; simple yearly pruning keeps it in shape and attractive for low-maintenance shared-space residents. |
| Formal edging around a seating area |
Regular spacing at 60–70 cm creates a defined, lavender-toned frame around benches or patios; semi-double blooms read clearly from a distance, giving a composed but relaxed atmosphere for design-minded terrace users. |
| Shape-led sustainable planting scheme |
Its rounded mound, dark green foliage and layered clusters emphasise form and outline, linking well with grasses and perennials while coping well with typical UK wind and rain on heavier soils for contemporary-leaning planting enthusiasts. |
Styling ideas
- Front-Door Welcome – Pair BLUEBERRY HILL® with lavender and low nepeta in a slim strip beside your path to create a scented, soft-edged arrival – perfect for terrace-house front-garden owners.
- Lavender Drift – Mass-plant along a lawn edge, underplant with silver thyme and spring bulbs to form a long, low ribbon of purple and green – ideal for families wanting simple structure.
- Courtyard Focus – Use three plants in a triangle with soft grasses and pale foxgloves to build a calm focal island – suited to small urban courtyards seeking gentle colour.
- Balcony Clump – Grow a single plant in a 50 litre pot with trailing heuchera and hardy sage for season-long texture and fragrance – good for balcony gardeners with limited soil.
- Parklet Outline – Combine with scabious, ornamental grasses and low bupleurum to define edges in rainwater-collecting beds – useful for community or parklet projects aiming for low-fuss structure.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Blueberry Hill® bedding rose; ARS exhibition name ‘Blueberry Hill’; registered cultivar WEKcryplag, floribunda shrub in the bed rose commercial group. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Tom Carruth (USA) from ‘Crystalline’ × ‘Playgirl’; introduced 1997 by Weeks Wholesale Rose Growers, with US plant patent PP10 072 granted the same year. |
| Awards and recognition |
Winner of the Portland Gold Medal in 2002, highlighting its ornamental value and reliable flowering performance in public trial conditions over several growing seasons. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright, clump-forming shrub reaching 95–130 cm high and 85–115 cm wide; dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage with only light prickliness, giving a rounded, structural mound. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped blooms with 13–25 petals, borne in clusters; large flowers (around 7–10 cm) that repeat well, providing an abundant second flush after the main early-summer flowering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Medium lavender-purple with a pinkish tint; buds bluish-violet, opening to silvery lavender, then lightening in strong sun, but richer and more vivid in cooler, lower-light UK conditions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Noticeable, medium-strength scent with a fresh apple-rose character; fragrance is most evident in mild, humid weather and in the evening, adding sensory interest near paths and seating. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small numbers of ellipsoid, red hips, typically 12–18 mm in diameter; hips add a discreet autumn accent but are not a dominant ornamental feature or wildlife food source. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Very susceptible to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, so needs regular protection; reliably hardy to about −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7; USDA 5b), suitable for most UK winters. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil; allow 60–110 cm spacing depending on use; maintain with feeding, mulching, careful watering and preventive fungicide where disease pressure is high. |
BLUEBERRY HILL® offers bushy structure, repeat lavender flowering and apple-rose fragrance on a long-lived own-root plant that settles in reliably over the years, making it a thoughtful choice for compact, design-led gardens.