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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