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Rozanne Geranium

Rozanne Geranium Blooms for Months with Violet-Blue Flowers

Rozanne Geranium is one of the most popular hardy geraniums for homeowners who want long-lasting color without high-maintenance care. Also searched as Geranium Rozanne or Rozanne Cranesbill, this perennial produces violet-blue flowers with white centers and purple veining over a spreading mound of green foliage.

The bloom season is the biggest reason gardeners love Rozanne. While many hardy geraniums flower mainly in spring, Rozanne can keep blooming from late spring or early summer into fall when conditions are favorable. That long flower window makes it especially valuable in mixed perennial borders, cottage gardens, rose beds, walkway edges, and pollinator plantings.

A Hardy Perennial Geranium, Not an Annual Geranium

Rozanne Geranium is a true hardy perennial geranium, which means it returns year after year in suitable growing zones. It is not the same as the annual geraniums commonly sold for summer pots and bedding displays. Those tender annual types are usually Pelargonium, while Rozanne is a hardy cranesbill geranium.

This distinction matters for homeowners. Rozanne behaves like a landscape perennial, spreading and filling the garden rather than acting like a one-season bedding plant. It gives you the soft, colorful look of a geranium with better long-term value in perennial beds.

Spreading Growth for Borders, Edging, and Flowering Groundcover

Rozanne Geranium grows in a broad, mounding habit that commonly reaches about 12 to 24 inches tall and spreads about 18 to 30 inches wide. Its stems can weave gracefully between nearby plants, making it useful as a soft edging plant, a front-of-border perennial, or a flowering groundcover in smaller areas.

Use Rozanne along walkways, spilling near low walls, underplanting roses and shrubs, or repeated through sunny mixed borders. Its violet-blue flowers pair beautifully with yellow, white, pink, purple, silver, and burgundy companions. It is especially effective near Salvia, Catmint, Yarrow, Coreopsis, Roses, Heuchera, Sedum, Lavender, and ornamental grasses.

Full Sun to Part Shade with Easy, Adaptable Care

Plant Rozanne Geranium in full sun to part shade. In cooler climates, full sun usually gives the strongest flowering. In hotter regions, light afternoon shade can help keep the foliage looking fresh through summer.

Rozanne prefers average to fertile, well-drained soil with moderate moisture. Once established, it can tolerate some drought, but it flowers best when the plant is not kept overly dry for long periods. Avoid soggy soil, especially around the crown, and give plants enough space for airflow in humid gardens.

Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, and Easy to Refresh

Rozanne Geranium is generally considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it a practical choice for borders where browsing can be an issue. It also attracts butterflies, bees, and other pollinators when in bloom, adding movement and life to the garden.

Maintenance is simple. If the plant begins to look tired in midsummer, lightly shear it back to refresh the foliage and encourage a cleaner mound. Water after shearing to help new growth push. In late winter or early spring, remove old foliage before fresh growth begins.

 

Perennial Plant of the Year 2008

Rozanne Geranium Blooms for Months with Violet-Blue Flowers

Rozanne Geranium is one of the most popular hardy geraniums for homeowners who want long-lasting color without high-maintenance care. Also searched as Geranium Rozanne or Rozanne Cranesbill, this perennial produces violet-blue flowers with white centers and purple veining over a spreading mound of green foliage.

The bloom season is the biggest reason gardeners love Rozanne. While many hardy geraniums flower mainly in spring, Rozanne can keep blooming from late spring or early summer into fall when conditions are favorable. That long flower window makes it especially valuable in mixed perennial borders, cottage gardens, rose beds, walkway edges, and pollinator plantings.

A Hardy Perennial Geranium, Not an Annual Geranium

Rozanne Geranium is a true hardy perennial geranium, which means it returns year after year in suitable growing zones. It is not the same as the annual geraniums commonly sold for summer pots and bedding displays. Those tender annual types are usually Pelargonium, while Rozanne is a hardy cranesbill geranium.

This distinction matters for homeowners. Rozanne behaves like a landscape perennial, spreading and filling the garden rather than acting like a one-season bedding plant. It gives you the soft, colorful look of a geranium with better long-term value in perennial beds.

Spreading Growth for Borders, Edging, and Flowering Groundcover

Rozanne Geranium grows in a broad, mounding habit that commonly reaches about 12 to 24 inches tall and spreads about 18 to 30 inches wide. Its stems can weave gracefully between nearby plants, making it useful as a soft edging plant, a front-of-border perennial, or a flowering groundcover in smaller areas.

Use Rozanne along walkways, spilling near low walls, underplanting roses and shrubs, or repeated through sunny mixed borders. Its violet-blue flowers pair beautifully with yellow, white, pink, purple, silver, and burgundy companions. It is especially effective near Salvia, Catmint, Yarrow, Coreopsis, Roses, Heuchera, Sedum, Lavender, and ornamental grasses.

Full Sun to Part Shade with Easy, Adaptable Care

Plant Rozanne Geranium in full sun to part shade. In cooler climates, full sun usually gives the strongest flowering. In hotter regions, light afternoon shade can help keep the foliage looking fresh through summer.

Rozanne prefers average to fertile, well-drained soil with moderate moisture. Once established, it can tolerate some drought, but it flowers best when the plant is not kept overly dry for long periods. Avoid soggy soil, especially around the crown, and give plants enough space for airflow in humid gardens.

Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, and Easy to Refresh

Rozanne Geranium is generally considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it a practical choice for borders where browsing can be an issue. It also attracts butterflies, bees, and other pollinators when in bloom, adding movement and life to the garden.

Maintenance is simple. If the plant begins to look tired in midsummer, lightly shear it back to refresh the foliage and encourage a cleaner mound. Water after shearing to help new growth push. In late winter or early spring, remove old foliage before fresh growth begins.

 

Perennial Plant of the Year 2008

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Description

Rozanne Geranium Blooms for Months with Violet-Blue Flowers

Rozanne Geranium is one of the most popular hardy geraniums for homeowners who want long-lasting color without high-maintenance care. Also searched as Geranium Rozanne or Rozanne Cranesbill, this perennial produces violet-blue flowers with white centers and purple veining over a spreading mound of green foliage.

The bloom season is the biggest reason gardeners love Rozanne. While many hardy geraniums flower mainly in spring, Rozanne can keep blooming from late spring or early summer into fall when conditions are favorable. That long flower window makes it especially valuable in mixed perennial borders, cottage gardens, rose beds, walkway edges, and pollinator plantings.

A Hardy Perennial Geranium, Not an Annual Geranium

Rozanne Geranium is a true hardy perennial geranium, which means it returns year after year in suitable growing zones. It is not the same as the annual geraniums commonly sold for summer pots and bedding displays. Those tender annual types are usually Pelargonium, while Rozanne is a hardy cranesbill geranium.

This distinction matters for homeowners. Rozanne behaves like a landscape perennial, spreading and filling the garden rather than acting like a one-season bedding plant. It gives you the soft, colorful look of a geranium with better long-term value in perennial beds.

Spreading Growth for Borders, Edging, and Flowering Groundcover

Rozanne Geranium grows in a broad, mounding habit that commonly reaches about 12 to 24 inches tall and spreads about 18 to 30 inches wide. Its stems can weave gracefully between nearby plants, making it useful as a soft edging plant, a front-of-border perennial, or a flowering groundcover in smaller areas.

Use Rozanne along walkways, spilling near low walls, underplanting roses and shrubs, or repeated through sunny mixed borders. Its violet-blue flowers pair beautifully with yellow, white, pink, purple, silver, and burgundy companions. It is especially effective near Salvia, Catmint, Yarrow, Coreopsis, Roses, Heuchera, Sedum, Lavender, and ornamental grasses.

Full Sun to Part Shade with Easy, Adaptable Care

Plant Rozanne Geranium in full sun to part shade. In cooler climates, full sun usually gives the strongest flowering. In hotter regions, light afternoon shade can help keep the foliage looking fresh through summer.

Rozanne prefers average to fertile, well-drained soil with moderate moisture. Once established, it can tolerate some drought, but it flowers best when the plant is not kept overly dry for long periods. Avoid soggy soil, especially around the crown, and give plants enough space for airflow in humid gardens.

Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, and Easy to Refresh

Rozanne Geranium is generally considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it a practical choice for borders where browsing can be an issue. It also attracts butterflies, bees, and other pollinators when in bloom, adding movement and life to the garden.

Maintenance is simple. If the plant begins to look tired in midsummer, lightly shear it back to refresh the foliage and encourage a cleaner mound. Water after shearing to help new growth push. In late winter or early spring, remove old foliage before fresh growth begins.

 

Perennial Plant of the Year 2008

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