Hardy Geranium 'Rozanne' in a 2L Pot - RHS Plant of The Centenary - Drought Tolerant
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Geranium Rozanne was voted the Royal Horticultural Societys Plant of the Centenary at the100th Chelsea Flower Show. The best new plant in the last 100 years, as voted by the gardening public too! We are proud to offer you the chance to own three of these spectacular plants. Each one will form a compact bush of lush foliage, and produce prolific, long-lasting displays from June to October. The beautiful, saucer-shaped, blue with white centre flowers contrast beautifully with the rich green foliage. As summer fades, the leaves turn from fiery orange, to red, then brown in a glorious late display! A hardy perennial, Geranium Rozanne is perfect for borders, easy ground cover and patio containers get yours while you can! It really is one of the easiest no-fuss, no maintenance perennials, rewarding you with amazing displays over 5 months.
Features and benefits
- LONG FLOWERING - Produces prolific, long-lasting flower displays from June to October. The beautiful, saucer-shaped, blue with white centre flowers contrast beautifully with the rich green foliage.
- AUTUMN FOLIAGE - As summer fades, the leaves turn from fiery orange, to red, then brown in a glorious late display
- CARE - Fully hardy with no maintenance needed. Geranium Rozanne is a perennial - meaning the plant will die back over winter to reappear again in the Spring.
- DETAILS - Supplied as a 2L potted plant ready to plant out. Please note this plant dies right back in winter and regrows in Spring
- GERANIUM ROZANNE - RHS Plant of the Centenary - voted the best new plant in the last 100 years.
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Attracts pollinators | Attracts pollinators |
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Product code | 5060411775879 |
Reviews
5 / 5(2 reviews)amc67 - 5 / 5 - 29/09/2024
would recommend
healthy plants which arrived quickly, highly recommended!
Blackhall123 - 5 / 5 - 19/05/2024
Survived transport well
This product survived transport well despite the packaging being deformed and thriving in the garden. No flowers yet but I am looking forward to seeing them soon.