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Home | Modern Roses | Hardy Canadian Roses | Morden Sunrise

Morden Sunrise

Rated 4.75 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)

$25.95

Hardy Canadian Shrub (Parkland Series, Davidson, 1999)

Year in and year out, Morden Sunrise is one of our best selling roses because of it’s combination of easy care, consistent beauty and reliable hardiness.  Fragrant, semi-double blooms are held in trusses of up to 15 flowers, opening orange, aging to bright yellow and finally creamy white. A low-growing, hardy shrub with upright canes and glossy, deep green foliage. Height and width 2 to 3 feet.  If you are looking for a can’t miss rose, this is the one!

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Additional information

Hardiness Zone

Hardy To Zone 3

Height

2-3ft

Width

2-3ft

Bloom Type

Semi-Double (9-16 Petals)

Color

Yellow Blend

Fragrance

Moderate fragrance

Bloom Repeat

Good repeat in flushes

ARS Rating

8.0

Size

One Quart (5") Pot

Description

Morden Sunrise

Hardy Canadian Shrub (Parkland Series, Davidson, 1999).

Year in and year out, Morden Sunrise is one of our best selling roses because of it’s combination of easy care, consistent beauty and reliable hardiness.  Fragrant, semi-double blooms are held in trusses of up to 15 flowers, opening orange, aging to bright yellow and finally creamy white. A low-growing, hardy shrub with upright canes and glossy, deep green foliage. Height and width 2 to 3 feet.  If you are looking for a can’t miss rose, this is the one!

4 reviews for Morden Sunrise

  1. Rated 4 out of 5

    William Hay (verified owner) – September 24, 2020

    I’ve had mine for two seasons now and it died right down to the ground during both winters (zone 4). But it grew quickly both years when spring arrived. The flowers draw Japanese Beetles like magnets in the summer, which I don’t like – but they seem to keep them off the other varieties of roses. As soon as the temperature drops and the beetles disappear, this rose produces amazing quantities of flowers on 30″ canes.

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    Angela Patterson (verified owner) – December 12, 2023

    My Morden Sunrise, in a 5a Colorado garden with clay soil, bloomed continuously its first season. The blossoms were beautiful, of course, and the Japanese beetles found the petals to be super tasty. I got pretty good at killing beetles. The shape remained compact, and the edges of the petals varied between more orange (warmer temps) and more yellow (cooler temps). I thought my Morden Sunrise looked especially nice next to the hot pink blossoms of another Canadian rose, Winnipeg Parks. I’ve added a scrambling clematis between the two rose shrubs that should produce dark purple blooms next year. Should be a fun colorfest of bright, cold hardy flowers, and Morden Sunrise was the start of it all.

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    T Ford – January 15, 2024

    incredibly long-blooming, repeat flushes, zone 5b, exposed to north wind in Colorado it is a super vigourous grower, 4 x 3 on rich clay soil without fertilizer other than mulch. large bright hips. does attract beatles but only for the mid part of the season, and I don’t do much about it and no one is the worse for it. Ordering more for clients.

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    Susan Connolly (verified owner) – November 14, 2024

    I stumbled upon winter hardy/Canadian roses late this summer, & was excited to find High Country Roses selling Morden Sunrise when all other U.S. sources were sold out. The USDA rates our central NH zipcode a 5b. But we live on a lake whipped by vicious northern wind & minimum temps more closely resembling 4a-4b. I was delighted with how carefully packaged & healthy the plants were when they arrived. Once planted, they consistently issued lovely little blooms in their first season here. I’m eager to see how they fare in summer 2025. My 96yo mom adores yellow roses, and Morden Sunrise more than fulfilled that wish with sunny yellow blossoms that aged gracefully at the edges into a delicate, almost pink apricot. I took many photos of the complex beauty of Morden Sunrise which I hope to capture in watercolor while the actual plants snooze beneath the snow this winter.

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