'Rozanne' Geranium - 2008 Perennial Plant of the Year
Discovered in Somerset England in 1989 Rozanne has 2 1/2" violet blue, saucer-shaped flowers with purple violet veins and radiant white centers. Bloom time is from late spring to mid fall.
Hardiness-USDA Zones 5-8
Size-20-24" tall and 24 to 28" wide.
Light-Best in full sun to part shade, afternoon shade is advisable in hot climates
Soil-Prefers moist well drained soil Uses-Geranium "Rozanne" may be used as a dynamic ground cover or as an attractive specimen plant. It is a good companion plant to Shasta daisy, perennial salvia, speedwell, hostas and short ornamental grasses.
'Rozanne' Geranium
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"Pink Elephant"

Pink, ruffled flowers a whopping 1' wide, may rebloom in the fall
Blooms mid-late summer
Local breeder Tom Miksich 5-6' tall, Full Sun/Part Shade
Hardy Hibiscus
Full Moon Coreopsis
Coreopsis verticillata

Bright, 3" canary yellow flowers
Attracts butterflies 24-30" tall, Full Sun
Full Moon Coreopsis
Coral Bells 'Georgia Peach'
Heuchera villosa hybrids

Vibrant colors, very hardy
Heat & humidity tolerant
Large leaves, cream flowers 12-16" Tall, Full Sun-Shade
Coral Bells 'Georgia Peach'
Heuchera villosa 'Carmel'
(Coral Bells)

Glowing yellow-orange leaves with purple-red undersides, Cream flowers, Strong grower and heat tolerant, 6" tall by 15" wide.
Heuchera villosa 'Carmel'

 

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