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- Cistus - Wikipedia
They are perennial shrubs found on dry or rocky soils throughout the Mediterranean region, from Morocco, Spain, Italy, Greece, through to the Middle East, and also on the Canary Islands Cistus, with its many hybrids and cultivars, is commonly encountered as a garden flower
- How to Grow and Care for Rockrose - The Spruce
Rockrose (Cistus) is a genus of flowering, fast-growing evergreen shrubs characterized by dense green foliage, delicate, papery flowers, and aromatic leaves These shrubs are hardy, drought-tolerant, deer-resistant, and withstand extreme heat
- 7 of the Most Beautiful Cistus Varieties (Rockroses) for Your Garden
My Cistus varieties, also known as rockroses, are among the few bushy evergreen shrubs I have planted in all areas of my garden Nothing says “summer” to me more than their simple, sunny, bright-colored blooms
- San Marcos Growers gt;The Rockroses (Cistus)
While Halimium species are sometimes grown as an ornamental plants in California (we grow the beautiful Halimium atriplicifolium), the majority of the Rockroses cultivated in California gardens are in the genus Cistus
- Cistus varieties – 11 joyful sunroses to brighten your plot
Drought tolerant plants are a big part of the gardener’s approach to this problem and sunroses, also know as cistus, are one of the best options The common name gives it away, sunrose Like wild roses, the flowers have five colorful petals surrounding a golden center
- Cistus - planting, pruning and caring for rockrose shrubs
Cistus is a typical prairie shrub, very common in Mediterranean areas, and it will adapt well to similar mild, dry climates To correctly plant cistus, best plant in spring or fall in a spot that is protected from strong winds
- Purple Rock Rose, Cistus x purpureus, Monrovia Plant
Purple Rock Rose, A tidy, compact, sun and heat-loving shrub with showy rose-purple blooms with maroon spots Tolerates drought, poor soil, even some neglect!
- Rockrose (Cistus): Types, How to Grow and Care - Florgeous
The rockrose formally known as cistus is a unique name for a unique-looking flower The flowers on the rockrose have a crinkled look that resembles the texture of rock—but much softer to the touch
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