Aunt Honey
Aunt Honey
Aunt Honey
Aunt Honey
Aunt Honey
Aunt Honey
Aunt Honey
Aunt Honey
Aunt Honey

Aunt Honey

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  • About Aunt Honey
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  • Aunt Honey is a delightful Hybrid Tea with large 4-5” blooms with 36-42 petals of rich rose-pink shading lighter toward the outer petals. This beauty features a rich damask perfume with blooms borne in clusters of 3-8 on a continual blooming, compact, upright bush. Well foliaged with light-green serrated edges, she is winter hardy in the midwest without protection.
    • Type: Hardy

    • Specific Color: Rich rose pink shading lighter toward the outer petals

    • Fragrance: Very Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zones:

      • 4 (-30° to -20°)
      • 5 (-20° to -10°)
      • 6 (-10° to 0°)
      • 7 (0° to 10°)
      • 8 (10° to 20°)
      • 9 (20° to 30°)
      • 10 (30° to 40°)

    • Approximate Size: 3' - 4' x 3'

    • Rebloom: Continual Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Double

    • Shade Tolerant: No

    • Year Introduced: 1984

    • Breeder Code: BUC

    • SKU: HR141 GALLON

Customer Reviews

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Cindy K.
Beautiful healthy rose bush

It came as described but quickly grew leaves and buds. We just had our first bloom. Very nice!

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L.N.
Waiting impatiently

Happy, healthy plants arrived 3 weeks ago and were planted per box directions. They have leafed out great but too early for flowers.
Waiting impatiently!

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Lisia
beautiful

Started my rose garden with this rose. I love this rose. Its hardy and has beautiful blooms. I will be buying more.

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Anne P.
Just bought my 6th Aunt Honey!

I have been buying roses from Heirloom roses for many years, and Aunt Honey is one of my favorites. I have grown it in 3 different gardens with 3 soil types, in both zones 5a and 4, and it is always healthy, beautiful, and fragrant. In one of my zone 5a gardens the soil was very good, black prairie soil, and Aunt Honey reached over 6 feet high with hundreds of blooms. I don't expect that in my current garden, as the soil is not so extraordinary, but I'm sure she'll still be a great rose.

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