This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
San Jose, California
Rifle, Colorado
Plainfield, Indiana
Barbourville, Kentucky
Camden, Maine
Hutchinson, Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
South Jordan, Utah(2 reports)
Plainfield, Vermont
Algoma, Wisconsin
Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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I purchased the Morten Sunrise rose for my mother this past spring. I planted it on the North/Northwest side of the house hoping it would...Read More
I have grown this rose in two locations in Colorado zone 5. In both locations, this rose was stunning and vigorous. Just drove past my ...Read More
Writing from central Ontario.
I have six of these beauties, planted three years ago. They are now over five feet in height, and ha...Read More
I am surprised by the negative comments. This rose has been the delight of my garden for almost 10 years now! The pleasant yellow/apric...Read More
Pretty single flowers. The plant is not vigorous and quite susceptible to black spot. Will see how the first winter goes. If problems con...Read More
This is the best performing rose I've ever had. Absolutely no black spot or any other problem and 3 reliable blooming periods: spring, e...Read More
First blooms are nice, but later ones sometimes small and misshapened. Look out for blackspot.
My Morden Sunrise became one of my favorites just because it is easy to care for. I don't recall any blackspot on this rose, even though ...Read More
I had this Rose last year and pulled it out because of Black Spot and bought another this year and planted it because I loved the flowers...Read More
This is by far my favorite rose. It's variance in color from first blooming to the spent blossom is fun to watch, although it's at it's ...Read More
Smells like lemon-drop candy to me! This is one of my favorites based on the color (excellent) and scent.
A beautiful, compact little rose bush. It dies back to the snowline every winter, but blooms in June from new growth and continues to bl...Read More