It's very cute. But perhaps too cute. It's one of those names that would suit a child wonderfully, but might seem odd on a grown-up. I'm not sure what it is that makes more traditional choices like
Rose or
Iris more "mature" sounding but adventurous ones like Plum or
Zinnia so flighty. Wow Plum and
Zinnia look real nice together, don't they?
I rather like it as a kind of affectionate nickname for
Prudence. And it would make a darling surprise middle name.
I myself am partial to the food names:
HoneyMarzipan (this is strict GP territory)
Maple