Honey Perfume
Honey Perfume is an upright and well-branched floribunda with apricot yellow blooms. Pointed, shapely buds open to reveal beautiful, four-inch blooms with petal counts of 25 to 30 nestled amongst dark green, glossy foliage that accentuates its color.
Growing to about 3 1/2 feet high and 2 1/2 feet wide Honey Perfume exhibits a great spicy scent and very good resistance to disease, including rust and powdery mildew.
Hybridized by Keith Zary, Honey Perfume is being introduced by Jackson & Perkins Wholesale, Inc. of Medford, Ore.
Fact Sheet
| Class | Floribunda |
|---|---|
| Plant Habit | The upright and well-branched plant grows to 3 ½ feet high and 2 ½ feet wide. Honey Perfume is best planted in groups, or used as a border. |
| Growth Habit | |
| Stem Length | |
| Foliage Color | Honey Perfume produces blooms of apricot yellow. |
| Disease Resistance | Very good. Resistant to rust and powdery mildew. |
| Hardiness | |
| Flower Color | Apricot yellow |
| Bud Form | Pointed, shapely buds open to reveal beautiful, four-inch blooms with petal counts of 25 to 30. Honey Perfume’s dark green, glossy foliage accentuates its color. |
| Flower Form | |
| Flower Size | 4 inches |
| Petal Count | 25 to 30 |
| Fragrance | Spicy |
| Parentage | AROfres x Amber Queen |
| Hybridizer | Keith Zary |
| Introducer | Jackson & Perkins Wholesale Inc. |

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