Honey Nectar is simply an exceptional rose! We built a new house and mowed a meadow in order to carve out garden space near the house. ...Read MoreAnd in that space, Honey Nectar was the first rose planted, the first to bloom (she was on the job immediately), the first and best to withstand multiple pest attacks (they were in a bad mood about us cutting the meadow, I think) and she not only flourished but delighted. The colors of pale gold to soft coral to pale watermelon are a subtle blend and are exquisite, changing as the blooms mature to a warm coral that will transport you to some tropical spa. We are located in Zone 6, a half hour north of the CT shoreline. Even in hot and humid conditions, Honey Nectar is a beautiful lady. She really looks well next to a concrete statue (I have mine next to a unique Mary statue - she smiles down at roses in her hands).
Honey Nectar is simply an exceptional rose! We built a new house and mowed a meadow in order to carve out garden space near the house. ...Read More