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Cistus - Wikipedia
Cistus, with its many hybrids and cultivars, is commonly encountered as a garden flower . The common name rockrose (rock rose in the UK) is applied to the species, a name also shared by the related genera Helianthemum and Tuberaria, all in the family Cistaceae. en.wikipedia.org
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Cistus Nursery
Cistus Design Nursery is located on scenic Sauvie Island, 15 miles northwest of Portland, Oregon. Cistus offers a wide and ever-changing selection of climate- ... cistus.com
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Cistus - Plants by Genus - El Nativo Growers
Cistus, or Rockrose, are evergreen shrubs from the Mediterranean with spring blooms. They prefer well-drained soil, low to moderate water, and tolerate poor ... elnativogrowers.com
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cistus
cistus Bot. (ˈsɪstəs) Also 7 sistis. [mod.L. cistus (in Pliny cisthos), a. Gr. κίστος, κίσθος a red-flowered shrub, prob. a cistus.] A genus of handsome shrubs (family Cistaceæ) known as Rock-Rose and Gum Cistus, with large spotted red or white flowers, which seldom last more than a few hours after ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cistus / RHS Gardening
A warm position in full sun and very free-draining soil. Cistus grow well in poor, stony ground and many species tolerate chalky, alkaline conditions. www.rhs.org.uk
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Managing Pests in Gardens: Trees and Shrubs: Cistus—UC IPM
Cistus, or rock rose, is a fast-growing evergreen shrub with soft green, gray, or silver leaves and white, pink, or purplish-pink flowers. It prefers full sun ... ipm.ucanr.edu
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Cistus × purpureus | Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
Cistus × purpureus, or Orchid Rockrose, is an evergreen shrub, 2-4 ft high and wide, with pink flowers and a dark red spot. It needs sun, well-drained soil, ... landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu
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Cistus - Xera Plants
A large growing improved rockrose with huge white flowers with a large red basal blotch on each petal. Deep green foliage takes on maroon tints in cold weather. xeraplants.com
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Cistus / Rock Roses - Gardenia.net
Cistus are evergreen shrubs with profuse, 5-petalled, bowl-shaped, papery flowers in shades of white, pink or purple, each lasting a single day, over a long ... www.gardenia.net
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Cistus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Cistus species are perennial shrubs, native to the Mediterranean area that are known in folk medicine for their role against different disorders and as ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Genus Cistus - Organic Plants from Mountain Valley Growers
The soft, crinkly flowers of Cistus (Rockroses) are some of the most beautifully fascinating in the world. For those in Zones 8 and up they provide the perfect ... mountainvalleygrowers.com
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Pruning Cistus (mediterranean rock rose) - BBC Gardeners' World Magazine
May 2020. Prune after flowering or you won't see any flowers this year. I ignore the advice and prune mine fairly heavily each year and it has done them no harm. If you need yours to be smaller, prune it hard after flowering and use some of the pruned bits for cuttings. Then if you do kill it you will have replacements.
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cistus definition
Cistus creticus is a species of shrubby plant in the family Cistaceae.
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Cistus asper
Cistus asper is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae with purple-pink flowers. Canary Island endemics (Cistus chinamadensis, Cistus horrens, Cistus ocreatus, and Cistus symphytifolius). wikipedia.org
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Cistus crispus
Taxonomy Cistus crispus was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 in Species Plantarum (p. 524). It hybridizes with Cistus albidus to form the hybrid Cistus × incanus. wikipedia.org
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