Garden Roses - Honey Dijon
Honey Dijon
Honey Dijon is a rose that feels almost edible in its colouring — warm, rich, and layered in tones you don’t often find in the garden.
Its blooms open in shades of honeyed gold, toasted caramel, and soft beige, occasionally kissed with the faintest blush of pink. The palette is complex and beautifully neutral, making it one of those rare roses that pairs effortlessly with everything — yet still stands out on its own.
The flowers are full and classically formed, carried on long, sturdy stems that make them especially prized for cutting. In the garden, it’s equally generous — blooming in steady waves throughout the season with a strong, upright presence.
There’s a quiet richness to Honey Dijon™ — less showy, more refined — the kind of rose that adds depth, warmth, and that perfectly aged tone to arrangements we’re always reaching for.
Details
• Type: Grandiflora
• Breeder: James A. Sproul
• Introduced By: Weeks Roses
• Colour: Honey gold, caramel beige, with soft pink undertones
• Fragrance: Mild, lightly fruity
• Bloom Form: Fully double, classic spiral form
• Petal Count: 25–30
• Bloom Size: 4–4.5″
• Blooming: Repeats from late spring through fall
• Growth Habit: Upright and vigorous
• Height: 4–5 ft
• Width: 3–4 ft
• Spacing: 3–4 ft
• Light: Full sun
• Zones: 6–9
• Disease Resistance: Very good, especially against powdery mildew
• Vase Life: Excellent — strong stems, ideal for cutting


























