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Geranium Rozanne Print E-mail
Tuesday, 12 August 2008
The Perennial Plant Association of North America named Geranium Rozanne the 2008 Perennial Plant of the Year. At Bressingham in July, Adrian Bloom, the son of its founder, went one step further, calling it “the perennial of the millenium”.

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Officially recognised in 2000, it was a cross of two blue geraniums, G. himalayense and G. wallichianum ‘Buxton’s Variety’, growing in Donald and Rozanne Waterer’s garden in Somerset. Its violet-blue flowers with purply-violet veins and small white centres can be 6cm (two-and-ahalf inches) across. The plant grows to 48cm (20”) in height and slightly more in spread. With marbled, dark green foliage which turns reddish brown it can be used in many ways – mass planting, in containers, window boxes and hanging baskets, as a border specimen, for ground cover or, as Bloom himself has done in his display gardens in the USA, as ‘rivers of Rozanne’ flowing through the beds.

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Rozanne is a true perennial geranium, not a pelargonium; it is hardy, not prey to insects or disease, and needs little care. It will tolerate heat and drought and thrive in full sun, though it prefers to have some shade and moist, well-drained soil. Blooming abundantly all summer through, from May to the first frost, it grows vigorously but does not sprawl, and seldom needs dividing: it can be sheared back to three inches or so to put more life into it if the flowers or the foliage show signs of flagging in the summer heat. To limit its spread, the side stems can be trimmed back.

Justifiably popular, Rozanne has its own website, www.geraniumrozanne.com.
 
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