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most recent 5 days ago  
Initial post 31 OCT by Kristiina
Could someone please comment on the hardiness of this rose? I am considering it for zone 6a/b, north side (4 hours of morning sun). Thank you!
Reply #1 posted 5 days ago by Suni Zone 5
Mary Delany has been hardy in 5b, for some years now...I probably have mine in too much shade, so I have pruned the cedar hedge and hope for more blooms!
most recent 7 NOV 20  
Initial post 7 NOV 20 by Viviane SCHUSSELE
Lors d’une vente aux enchères organisée par le National Trust, Madame Theresa Sackler acheta ce nom pour l’anniversaire de son mari Mortimer 1916 – 2010 était un psychiatre et entrepreneur et philanthrope britannique d'origine américaine qui était copropriétaire, avec son frère Raymond, de Purdue Pharma
most recent 24 NOV 19  
Initial post 19 MAY 09 by Lora
Extremely healthy and vigorous. Rivaled only by the Generous Gardner for performance and growth. Almost thornless. Not as much fragrance as most other Austins, but a workhorse of a rose bush in my garden. Blooms are on the smaller side compared to my other D.A.s, but a very charming shape and form. I love it!
Reply #1 posted 24 NOV 19 by DLEverette_NC_Zone7b
Considering this for a north-facing wall. How often would you say it re-blooms?
most recent 24 MAR 16  
Initial post 24 MAR 16 by Rosenursery Belle Epoque
Mortimer sackler is a climbing rose up to 12 feet. can be used allso as a shrub of 5-6 feet. see David Austin site

Regards

Belle Epoque Rosenursery
Reply #1 posted 24 MAR 16 by HMF Admin
Thank you for these additional details.