Description
This is one of the best recent Cranesbill introduction, excellent for long-season display and leagues better than older garden forms such as ‘Johnson’s Blue’. It forms a midsized mound of deeply-cut green leaves, bearing loose clusters of bright violet-purple cup-shaped flowers starting in early summer. Flowering can continue for weeks or months, particularly in regions with cool summers. Performs well towards the front of a border, also excellent for massing or in mixed containers. Prune back by half to rejuvenate, if flowering lags during hot weather: this is very seldom required with this free blooming selection, however. Often gives good bronzy fall color.
2008 Perennial of the Year
Additional information
| Weight | 0.000 oz |
|---|---|
| Latin Name | Geranium 'Rozanne' |
| Plant Type | Perennial |
| Care | Handles normal, clay, or sandy soils but needs good drainage. |
| Light Requirements | |
| Habit | Sprawling, mounded habit. |
| Plant Height | 36 inches |
| Plant Width | 28 inches |
| Foliage | Deeply cut green leaves. |
| Bloom | Violet-blue cup-shaped flowers bloom late spring through fall. |
| Zone | |
| Special Features | Container Use, Deer Resistant, Low Maintenance, Rabbit Resistant |
| Container Size | |
| Peak Season(s) |
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