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Geranium 'Rozanne'

Rozanne Cranesbill

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£10.39
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£12.99
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2 litre pot

Geranium 'Rozanne' is a prolific, low-maintenance perennial with large violet-blue flowers and a spreading habit, offering months of colour from late spring to autumn.
  • Exceptionally long flowering period
  • Vibrant blue flowers with a striking white centre
  • Highly attractive to bees and butterflies

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  • Aspect

    Full sun to partial shade

  • Hardiness

    Hardy

  • Flowers

    June to October

  • Soil type

    Moist but well-drained, Loamy, Chalky

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  • Why we like this plant

    Geranium 'Rozanne' is an outstanding choice for gardeners looking for a long-lasting, easy-to-grow perennial that provides vibrant colour for months. Its spreading habit makes it perfect for filling gaps in borders, edging pathways, or cascading from containers. It is also highly attractive to pollinators, supporting biodiversity in the garden.

  • About this plant

    One of the most popular and award-winning hardy geraniums, Geranium 'Rozanne' is celebrated for its exceptionally long flowering period and striking blooms. Large violet-blue flowers with a white centre and delicate veining appear in abundance from late spring to the first frosts, creating a stunning display in borders, containers, and ground cover plantings. Its deeply lobed green foliage forms a spreading mound that turns red in autumn for added seasonal interest. Low-maintenance and highly adaptable, 'Rozanne' thrives in various conditions and attracts pollinators, making it a must-have for wildlife-friendly gardens.

  • Key features

    • Large violet-blue flowers with white centres
    • Exceptionally long flowering season from late spring to autumn
    • Excellent ground cover with a spreading habit
    • Foliage turns red in autumn for seasonal interest
    • Pollinator-friendly, attracting bees and butterflies

  • Eventual height and
    spread

  • Growth
    habit

    Spreading, clump-forming

  • Moisture

    Moderate watering; drought tolerant once established

  • Position in
    the Garden

    Borders, cottage gardens, containers, ground cover, wildlife-friendly areas

Planting guide

  • Plant in well-drained, fertile soil
  • Space plants around 50-60cm apart to allow for spreading
  • Best planted in spring or autumn for strong establishment

Care tips

  • Deadhead regularly to encourage continuous flowering
  • Trim back lightly in midsummer to refresh growth
  • Divide every few years to maintain vigour
  • Water during dry spells, but avoid waterlogging
  • Apply a general-purpose fertiliser in spring for best performance

Winter care

  • Foliage dies back in winter; cut back in late autumn or early spring
  • Hardy and requires no winter protection
  • Mulch lightly in colder regions to protect the roots