Van Zyverden 831431 User guide

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The term perennial is reserved for plants that live for more
than two years. Horticulturists then further classify them
into woody and herbaceous perennials. Woody perennials
are whose above ground parts persist over winter, while
herbaceous perennials are non-woody plants that die back to
the ground each winter. However, the roots survive the winter
and the plants re-sprout in the spring. This collection is the
herbaceous type, which make them high value plants that will
return for years to come with little to no effort.
LONGEST BLOOMING HARDY GERANIUM ROZANNE
Van Zyverdens
Full season of large,
violet-blue blooms
Selected as the 2008
Perennial Plant Of The Year
Attracts butterflies
but tolerates rabbits
and deer
831439 S19
Van Zyverden, Inc.
www.vanzyverden.com
P.O. Box 550 • Meridian, MS 39302-0550
®
Guaranteed to grow 1 year from purchase
if directions are followed. Any concerns related
to quality and/or counts feel free to contact us.
About This Variety: Geranium Rozanne are also known as simply Hardy Geranium. They produce large blooms
and attractive foliage. Most effective when grown in groups in borders, containers, or rock and cottage garden,
so buy several for maximum effect. Leagues better then the older varieties, blooming for weeks and sometimes even
months. A cranesbill geranium, USPP#12175: unlicensed propagation prohibited.
Growing Instructions: Prune back mid season by half to rejuvenate if flowering lags during hot summer weather.
Care Tip: The plants require little maintenance as long as they are planted properly and establish themselves.
Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
Height: Grows 12-24” tall
Spacing: Plant 1-2’ apart, 2” deep
Hardy in: USDA zones 4-9
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