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Geranium 'Rozanne' (cranesbill)

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Geranium 'Rozanne' PP12175

cranesbill

This is an easy, carefree geranium; a strong grower with a sprawling habit like 'Dilys'. The finely cut foliage is accented by large (for a geranium) blue-purple flowers with pale blue eyes which cover the plant from early summer to frost. 'Rozanne' was discovered by Donald and Rozanne Waterer of England as a naturally occuring hybrid of Geranium himalayense and Geranium wallichianum 'Buxton's Variety'.

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Height

15-18 Inches

Spread

15-20 Inches

Spacing

12-18 Inches

Bloom Color

Pink

USDA Hardiness Zone 5-8

cranesbill Interesting Notes

The best, most garden-worthy hardy Geranium you can grow. Large 2.5" (6cm) saucer-shaped flowers just never quit. Violet-blue blooms with white centers flower profusely from late spring through November, or until frost. Vernalization not required for flowering. Unlike many Geraniums, 'Rozanne' has great heat tolerance, too! Mounded, slightly marbled, deep green foliage becomes reddish brown in fall for added interest. Internationally recognized through being selected as 2008 Perennial Plant of the Year in North America, receiving the RHS Award of Garden Merit (UK) and winning the people's vote to become RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Centenary. - Must Have Perennials™

Geranium 'Rozanne' (Rozanne© Gerwat) is a true gardeners’ plant in every way, having started life in the garden of Donald and Rozanne Waterer in the sleepy village of Kilve, Somerset (England). The retired couple were both keen gardeners, with Donald having previously been involved in a family nursery.

Around 1989, while lovingly tending their own private garden, Donald and Rozanne Waterer noticed a Geranium seedling that was growing much stronger than the others in the garden and had larger leaves. When it bloomed, its flowers had a similar look to those of Geranium ‘Buxton’s Variety’ but were twice as large. It seemed that a super-Geranium had emerged! - Must Have Perennials™

Awards:
PPA Perennial Plant of the Year® 2008
RHS Award of Garden Merit 2006
Chicago Botanic Garden 15-year perennial trial – Top Pick
University of Georgia, Georgia Gold Medal Winner 2008
RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Centenary

Geranium is derived from the Greek geranós, meaning crane. The common name, cranesbill, derives from the shape of the fruit capsule that appears in some of the species.

Geranium 'Rozanne' Growing and Maintenance Tips

Prefers average, well-drained soils. Moist, organic soils will promote spread. Tolerates summer heat better when given ample moisture and partial shade. Plants can be sheared to 3" (8 cm) to rejuvenate. Rarely needs division. Place in front of beds or borders. A good groundcover. Virtually disease and pest free!

Good Substitutions

cranesbill Geranium 'Azure Rush'
Cambridge geranium Geranium Ă— cantabrigiense 'Biokovo'
white bigroot geranium Geranium macrorrhizum 'Album'
bigroot geranium Geranium macrorrhizum 'Bevan's Variety'

Key Characteristics & Attributes

Full Sun
Full Sun
Part Sun
Part Sun
Moist
Moist
Deer Resistant
Deer Resistant
Groundcover
Groundcover
Summer
Summer

Additional Information

Soil Moisture Needs
Average
Plug Type
Horticultural Plug
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Late Summer
Fall
Propagation Type
Tissue culture