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Elsewhere that could be a possibility, but I don't grow any pink cranesbills nearby except a sanguineum lancastriense, which is obviously very different. It's definitely still the rozanne -- the leaves are quite distinctive. I shall hope for better luck with my other plants! But thanks for the suggestion. I remember those ubiquitous pink ones -- Wargrave pink? -- which flower all the time and get everywhere, which ought to be a good thing, but somehow isn't; not one I grow any more.
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I planted a geranium Rozanne three years ago, which was spectacular in its first year of flowering -- lovely deep blue with white eye, and in flower until December. Last year and this it has been covered with slightly undistinguished pale pink flowers -- has anyone else had this happen? Any idea of its cause? Thank you for any thoughts! Sarah
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It's covered in flowers -- just not very interesting ones! But better than none... I was so pleased with it the first year, that I put in three more plants, which have started flowering this year, with the proper flowers; if they all turn pink next year (or stop flowering) they can come out again! I'm very keen on cranesbills, but if it doesn't stay true, there are better ones available.
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