This will be the fourth season for the Rozanne Perennial Geranium in my garden. On the recommendation of a friend and a garden designer, I purchased three of them at a high-end nursery (they were the only one locally that carried this variety). They were expensive about $20.00 each and bloomed beautifully the first year weaving through my impatiens. I cannot remember what type of winter we had that year but only one came back and my friend lost all three of her Rozannes. I guess it was a good thing that we both purchased them at this high-end nursery because they replaced all of our geraniums free of charge!
I planted my new ones a little higher on the edge of the bed because I thought maybe they became too wet. They all came back the following year (very slow to show in the spring) and bloomed throughout three seasons. Two years later, it was named The Plant of the Year for 2008. The Rozannes I purchased last year for my daughter's garden were $7.99 at Home Depot.
Rozanne has been around quite awhile developed in Donald and Rozanne Waterer's garden in Somerset, England (1990). It was introduced to the public in 2000 at the Chelsea Flower Show in England.
Even though Rozanne and I had a bit of a rocky start, it is certainly a winner in my garden for its heat tolerance its weaving nature and the fact that it blooms continually through three seasons.