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A class of plants within the Bryophyta comprising the mosses, which are found in both damp (including freshwater) and drier situations. Mosses possess erect or prostrate leafless stems, which give rise to leafless stalks bearing capsules. Spores formed in the capsules are released and grow to produce new plants. (Concise Dictionary of Biology, 1990). Many small plants bearing the name moss are in fact not mosses. The "moss" found on the north side of trees is actually a green alga (CHLOROPHYTA). Irish moss is really a red alga (RHODOPHYTA). Beard lichen (beard moss), Iceland moss, oak moss, and reindeer moss are actually LICHENS. Spanish moss is a common name for both LICHENS and an air plant (TILLANDSIA usneoides) of the pineapple family. Club moss is an evergreen herb of the family LYCOPODIACEAE.
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Multicellular marine macroalgae including some members of red (RHODOPHYTA), green (CHLOROPHYTA), and brown (PHAEOPHYTA) algae. They are widely distributed in the ocean, occurring from the tide level to considerable depths, free-floating (planktonic) or anchored to the substratum (benthic). They lack a specialized vascular system but take up fluids, nutrients, and gases directly from the water. They contain CHLOROPHYLL and are photosynthetic, but some also contain other light-absorbing pigments. Many are of economic importance as FOOD, fertilizer, AGAR, potash, or source of IODINE.
Intra- and interspecific variation in DNA content in Cistus (Cistaceae). (1/16)
Flow cytometry, using propidium iodide and 4',6-diamidano-2-phenylindole staining, was used to estimate the nuclear DNA content (2C) and the proportion of A-T base pairs in 16 species of the Mediterranean genus Cistus. Genome sizes were shown to be constant within species, since no significant intraspecific variation in 2C DNA content was detected. At the genus level, up to about 1.5-fold differences in absolute DNA amounts were observed, ranging from 3.92 pg in C. crispus to 5.88 pg in C. monspeliensis. The (AT) : (GC) ratio was close to 1, and was similar for all species examined, ranging from 47.87% A-T content in C clusii, to 50.67% in C. populifolius. Pink-flowered species (subgenus Cistus) had lower DNA amounts than white-flowered species (subgenera Leucocistus and Halimioides). However, the distribution of DNA amounts in Cistus appeared to be continuous and did not permit a clear separation of infra-generic ranks in the genus. (+info)Seasonal branch nutrient dynamics in two Mediterranean woody shrubs with contrasted phenology. (2/16)
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Mediterranean woody plants have a wide variety of phenological strategies. Some authors have classified the Mediterranean phanaerophytes into two broad phenological categories: phenophase-overlappers (that overlap resource-demanding activities in a short period of the year) and phenophase-sequencers (that protract resource-demanding activities throughout the year). In this work the impact of both phenological strategies on leaf nutrient accumulation and retranslocation dynamics at the level of leaves and branches was evaluated. Phenophase-overlappers were expected to accumulate nutrients in leaves throughout most of the year and withdraw them efficiently in a short period. Phenophase-sequencers were expected to withdraw nutrients progressively throughout the year, without long accumulation periods. METHODS: To test this hypothesis, variations in phenology and leaf NPK in the crown of a phenophase-overlapper Cistus laurifolius and a phenophase-sequencer Bupleurum fruticosum were monitored monthly during 2 years. KEY RESULTS: Changes in nutrient concentration at the leaf level were not clearly related with the different phenologies. Nitrogen and phosphorous resorption efficiencies were lower in the phenophase-overlapper, and accumulation-retranslocation seasonality was similar in both species. Changes in the branch nutrient pool agreed with the hypothesis that the phenophase-overlapper accumulated nutrients from summer until the bud burst of the following spring, recovering a large nutrient pool during massive leaf shedding. The phenophase-sequencer did not accumulate nutrients from autumn until early spring, achieving lower nutrient recovery during spring leaf shedding. CONCLUSIONS: It is concluded that phenological demands influence branch nutrient cycling. This effect is easier to detect by assessing changes in the branch nutrient pool rather than changes in the leaf nutrient concentration. (+info)Inhibitory effect of traditional Turkish folk medicines on aldose reductase (AR) and hematological activity, and on AR inhibitory activity of quercetin-3-O-methyl ether isolated from Cistus laurifolius L. (3/16)
The inhibitory effects of 40 extracts prepared from 38 traditional Turkish folk medicines on human aldose reductase (h-AR) and hematological activity were investigated. Seven plants containing 5 species of Cistus genus exhibited a potent inhibition of h-AR. Ferulago amani (root) inhibited the platelet aggregation induced by sodium arachidonate, while C. laurifolius (fruit) was found to possess strong inhibition in the blood coagulation assay. An AcOEt extract derived from the leaf of C. laurifolius was purified to isolate three known flavonoids. The activity of one, quercetin-3-O-methyl ether, was found to be as potent as that of eparlestat, which is known to be a remedy for treating complications associated with diabetes. (+info)Mesophyll versus epidermal anthocyanins as potential in vivo antioxidants: evidence linking the putative antioxidant role to the proximity of oxy-radical source. (4/16)
The hypothesis that anthocyanins in red leaves may be potential in vivo antioxidants whose efficiency is linked to their proximity with the oxy-radical source was tested. Advantage was taken of intra-individual and intra-species variations in the anthocyanic trait and green and red leaves on the same individuals or leaves of green and red phenotypes were compared for the extent of PSII damage by reactive oxygen species generated by methyl viologen treatment in the light. Two species possessing anthocyanins in the mesophyll (Cistus creticus and Photinia x fraseri) and two in the epidermis (Rosa sp. and Ricinus communis) were used, while red actinic light (which is not absorbed by anthocyanins) allowed discrimination between an indirect sunscreen and a direct antioxidant function. Red leaves whose anthocyanins were located in the mesophyll were more resistant to methyl viologen treatment than their green counterparts. In one of these species (Cistus creticus), where anthocyanins are induced in some individuals within the natural population after bright cool days in winter, both green and future-red morphs displayed the same sensitivity to methyl viologen before anthocyanin induction. Immediately after reddening, however, resistance to methyl viologen was considerably increased in the red morphs. By contrast, red leaves whose anthocyanins were restricted to epidermal cells were more sensitive to the herbicide. Total leaf phenolic levels in green/red pairs were similar. The results indicate that vacuolar anthocyanins may be an effective in vivo target for oxy-radicals, provided that the oxy-radical source and the anthocyanic detoxifying sink are in close vicinity. (+info)Characterization and identification of field ectomycorrhizae of Boletus edulis and Cistus ladanifer. (5/16)
Field ectomycorrhizae sampled under Boletus edulis and Cistus ladanifer have been characterized and described in detail based on standard morphological and anatomical characters. The described ectomycorrhiza has traits typical of Boletales: whitish with three differentiated plectenchymatous layers in the mantle in plan view forming ring-like structures and rhizomorphs with highly differentiated hyphae. The inflated, smooth cystidia-like clavate end cells on the surface of the rhizomorphs and their slightly twisted external hyphae are additional characterizing features. The Hartig net occupies 1 1/2 rows of cortical cells, partly reaching the endodermis. Not all hyphae have clamps. The identification of the fungal symbiont as B. edulis was confirmed by ITS rDNA sequence comparison between mycorrhizas and sporocarps. The singularity of this symbiotic association, as well as its ecological and practical implications, are discussed. (+info)Antileishmanial activity of natural diterpenes from Cistus sp. and semisynthetic derivatives thereof. (6/16)
Eleven cis-clerodane diterpenes, seven labdane type diterpenes and one triterpene isolated from Cistus monspeliensis and the resin "Ladano" of Cistus creticus subsp. creticus were evaluated against Leishmania donovani promastigotes, the causative agent for visceral leishmaniasis. In addition, eleven semisynthetic manoyl oxide, seventeen labdane type derivatives and a triterpene were also evaluated for their antileishmanial activity. 18-Acetoxy-cis-clerod-3-en-15-ol, 15,18-diacetoxy-cis-clerod-3-ene and 13-(E)-8a-hydroxylabd-13-en-15-ol 2-chloroethylcarbamate exhibited the most potent and selective leishmanicidal activity with IC50 values of 3.3 microg/ml, 3.4 microg/ml and 3.5 microg/ml, respectively. (+info)Simultaneous determination of catechins, rutin, and gallic acid in Cistus species extracts by HPLC with diode array detection. (7/16)
A simple high-performance liquid chromatography method using a diode array detector (DAD) is developed for the simultaneous analysis of five major catechins: (+)-catechin (C), (-)-epicatechin (EC), (-)-gallocatechin (GCT), (-)-epigallocatechin (EGC), (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), and the phenolic plant metabolites gallic acid (GA) and rutin (RT) in lyophilized extracts of Cistus species. The optimal analytical conditions are investigated to obtain the best resolution and the highest UV sensitivity for the quantitative detection of catechins. The optimized conditions (acetonitrile-phosphate buffer 50 mM, pH 2.5, gradient elution system on a C18 reversed-phase column with a flow rate of 1 mL/min and UV absorbance at 210 nm) allowed a specific and repeatable separation of the studied analytes to be achieved. All compounds are successfully separated within 32 min. Calibration curves are linear in the 2-50 microg/mL range for GCT, C, and EGCG and in the 5-50 microg/mL range for GA, EGC, EC, and RT. The limit of detection values ranged from 0.24 to 0.74 microg/mL. The limit of quantitation limit values ranged from 0.77 to 1.94 microg/mL. The validated method is applied to the determination of the specific phytochemical markers GA, GCT, C, and RT in Cistus incanus and Cistus monspeliensis lyophilised extracts. The recovery values ranged between 78.7% and 98.2%. The described HPLC method appears suitable for the differentiation and determination of the most common catechins together with the glycoside rutin and the phenolic compound gallic acid and can be considered an effective and alternative procedure for the analyses of this important class of natural compounds. (+info)Hydrogen peroxide is involved in the acclimation of the Mediterranean shrub, Cistus albidus L., to summer drought. (8/16)
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Cistaceae
... from the Old World the Tuberaria clade a cohesive complex of Halimium and Cistus species Cistus, Halimium and Helianthemum are ... Some Cistus species, mostly C. ladanifer, are used to produce an aromatic resin, used in the perfume industry. The ability of ... The small size of Cistus shrubs could prove favorable, as they take up less space than traditional hosts, such as oak (Quercus ... Within Cistaceae, eight genera are recognized, including five in the Mediterranean (Cistus, Fumana, Halimium, Helianthemum, ...
Halimium lasianthum
"Halimium lasianthum". Cistus & Halimium website. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2013. " ...
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Halimium ocymoides
Cistus algarvensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae, native to southern Portugal and southern Spain. It ... "Halimium ocymoides". The Cistus & Halimium website. Archived from the original on 6 October 2013. Retrieved 14 July 2013. "RHS ...
Helvella semiobruta
Loizides M, Kyriakou T (2011). "Fungi of the Cistus maquis". Field Mycology. 12 (1): 14-22. doi:10.1016/j.fldmyc.2010.12.006. ...
Colus hirudinosus
Fruit bodies grow in manured soil, in sand, but frequently also under Cistus shrubs, which has led some to suggest the fungus ... Loizides M, Kyriakou T (2011). "Fungi of the Cistus Maquis". Field Mycology. 12 (1): 14-22. doi:10.1016/j.fldmyc.2010.12.006. ...
Parafomoria ladaniphila
The larvae feed on Cistus ladanifer. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine consists of a short, very narrow, ...
Boletaceae
Comandini, O.; Contu, M. & Rinaldi, A.C. (2006). "An overview of Cistus ectomycorrhizal fungi". Mycorrhiza. 16 (6): 381-395. ... mainly Cistus and Helianthemum, and at least one species (Leccinellum corsicum) is exclusively associated with rockrose. Most ...
Procyanidin
Cistus salviifolius also contains oligomeric procyanidins. Condensed tannins can be characterised by a number of techniques ...
Parafomoria liguricella
The larvae feed on Cistus albidus. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine consists of a very narrow, much contorted ...
Perittia piperatella
The larvae feed on Cistus ladanifer. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of a large, strongly ...
Proanthocyanidin
Cistus salviifolius also contains oligomeric proanthocyanidins. Condensed tannins may be characterised by a number of ...
Lactarius
Other examples of specialized associations of Lactarius are with Cistus shrubs (L. cistophilus and L. tesquorum), beech (e.g. L ... Comandini O, Contu M, Rinaldi AC (2006). "An overview of Cistus ectomycorrhizal fungi" (PDF). Mycorrhiza. 16 (6): 381-395. doi: ... "Characterization of Lactarius tesquorum ectomycorrhizae on Cistus sp. and molecular phylogeny of related European Lactarius ...
Russulaceae
Comandini O, Contu M, Rinaldi AC (September 2006). "An overview of Cistus ectomycorrhizal fungi" (PDF). Mycorrhiza. 16 (6): 381 ... such as Lactarius and Russula species that only grow with Cistus shrubs in the Mediterranean basin. The different plant ...
Prodelphinidin
... s can be found in Cistus salviifolius. Gallocatechin-(4→8)-catechin (prodelphinidin B3), gallocatechin-(4→8)- ... prodelphinidins and further polyphenols from Cistus salvifolius. Andreas Danne, Frank Petereit and Adolf Nahrstedt, ...
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Works by Mourant include: Summer landscape, Auckland; Irises; Lily Lane, Melbourne, and Poppies and cistus. "Elise Mourant - ...
Opostegoides menthinella
The larvae possibly feed on Cistus species. Fauna Europaea Annotated catalogue of the Nepticulidae and Opostegidae of the ...
Hibbertia cistoidea
The specific epithet (cistoidea) means Cistus-like. This uncommon hibbertia occurs in Queensland and as far south as the South ...
Delftia
isolated from the rhizosphere of Cistus ladanifer". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 67 (6). ...
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He also raised many Rhododendron and Cistus hybrids. An avenue of his 'Asano' cherry is one of the features of Kew Gardens. As ...
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Moth records include cistus forester and juniper carpet. The rare greater horseshoe bat is recorded as hibernating in the ...
Onycha
Cistus ladaniferus var. Cistus creticus, which produces a resin called labdanum. This sweet spicy ingredient has been used in ... The root of the Cistus plant is a Jordanian traditional medicine. The root is still used today by the Arabs for bronchitis and ... Claws, or rakes, were used to collect the labdanum from the cistus bushes and smaller claws, or combs, were used to collect ... to onycha as a root may be due to the practice of boiling the twigs and roots for labdanum extraction or the use of cistus ...
Lactarius torminosus
"Characterization of Lactarius tesquorum ectomycorrhizae on Cistus sp. and molecular phylogeny of related European Lactarius ...
Urodeta hibernella
The larvae feed on Cistus monspeliensis and Helianthemum. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine consists of an ...
Tuber anniae
Cistus spp.). However, truffle research is quite a new process in the boreal country of Finland. Originally there were only ...
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Thalamiflorae
Cistineae Genus: Cistus, Helianthemum, Hudsonia, Lechea Ordo 16. Violarieae Tribe 1. Violeae Genus: Calyptrion, Noisettia, ...
Auctorum
mult., non L.", meaning that many authors misapplied the name Cistus libanotis to the species Cistus clusii thereby using this ... Warburg, E.F. (1968), "Cistus", in Tutin, T.G.; Heywood, V.H.; Burges, N.A.; Valentine, D.H.; Walters, S.M. & Webb, D.A. (eds ... The Flora Europaea gives one of the synonyms of Cistus clusii as "C. libanotis auct. ...
Robert Sweet (botanist)
Sweet, Robert (1825-1830). Cistineae : the natural order of Cistus or Rock-rose. London: James Ridgeway. British Warblers Sweet ...
Spargi
Plant life includes Cistus, strawberry tree, juniper and mastic. During the 19th century, Natale Berretta, an alleged bandit, ...
Cistus - Wikipedia
Flora Europaea - Cistus Besøkt 12. november 2014.. *. «Cistus». Flora Ibérica (PDF) (spansk). III. Madrid: RJB/CSIC. s. 319-337 ... en) Kategori:Cistus - bilder, video eller lyd på Wikimedia Commons. *(en) Cistus - galleri av bilder, video eller lyd på ... Cistus er en slekt i solrosefamilien. De er eviggrønne busker eller dvergbusker. Bladene er motsatte, og blomstene er store og ... Cistus er en viktig del av middelhavsvegetasjonen, der de inngår i plantesamfunnene maquis og garrigue. Artene i slekta er ...
Cistus - Wikipedia
Gum Rockrose Cistus laurifolius L. Cistus libanotis L. Cistus monspeliensis L. - Montpellier Cistus Cistus munbyi Pomel Cistus ... C. albanicus) Cistus symphytifolius Lam. Various species of Cistus Cistus albidus photo taken near Sitges Cistus crispus Cistus ... Cistus populifolius L. Cistus pouzolzii Delile ex Gren. & Godr. Cistus salviifolius L. - Salvia Cistus Cistus sintenisii Litard ... Cistus asper Demoly & R.Mesa Cistus chinamadensis Bañares & P.Romero Cistus clusii Dunal Cistus creticus L. Cistus crispus L. ...
Cistus salviifolius
Previous taxon: Cistus psilosepalus. Next taxon: Crocanthemum. Name Search Botanical illustration including Cistus salviifolius ... Genus: Cistus. View Description. Dichotomous Key. Common Name: ROCK-ROSE. Habit: Shrub, evergreen. Stem: < 2.5 m. Leaf: ... Cistus salviifolius L.. NATURALIZED. Stem: < 1 m; hairs generally nonglandular. Leaf: petiole 2--10 mm; blade 1--4 cm, ovate to ... Synonyms: Cistus salvifolius, orth. var.. Jepson eFlora Author: John W. Thieret & Elizabeth McClintock, final revision by ...
Cistus monspeliensis - Wikipedia
Cistus monspeliensis is a species of rockrose known by the common name Montpellier cistus. It is native to southern Europe and ... Cistus monspeliensis belongs to the white and whitish pink flowered clade of Cistus species. Rankou, H., MSou, S., Ait ... Cistus monspeliensis is a shrub with narrow evergreen leaves and a hairy, glandular, sticky surface. The leaves are linear to ... Guzman, B.; Lledo, M.D. & Vargas, P. (2009). "Adaptive Radiation in Mediterranean Cistus (Cistaceae)". PLOS ONE. 4 (7): e6362. ...
Cistus populifolius L.
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Cistus populifolius includes 2 children:. * Cistus populifolius ssp. major (Dunal) Heywood * Cistus populifolius ssp. ... Cistus populifolius is a species of shrub in the family Cistaceae. They have simple, broad leaves. Individuals can grow to 1.5 ... Known occurrences, collected specimens and observations of Cistus populifolius L.. View this species on GBIF ...
Cistus × lepidocalyx - Wikispecies
Genus: Cistus. Nothosectio: Cistus nothosect. Lemioides Nothospecies: Cistus × lepidocalyx Name[edit]. Cistus × lepidocalyx ... Formula hybridae: Cistus ladanifer L. × Cistus libanotis L.. *Type: Wotton-under-Edge (UK-Glos.), jardin du prof. Peter Warren ... Notes et nouveautés nomenclaturales pour des hybrides du genre Cistus L. (Cistaceae). 6ème partie: hybrides de Cistus ladanifer ... Retrieved from "https://species.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cistus_×_lepidocalyx&oldid=7776892" ...
Cistus clusii Dunal
Cistus species Cistus clusii Name. Synonyms. Cistus clusii var. pruinosus Willk.. Cistus clusii var. sedjera (Pomel) Batt.. ... Cistus clusii var. viridis Willk.. Cistus fastigiatus Guss.. Cistus libanotis var. pruinosus (Willk.) Maire. Cistus libanotis ... Cistus pruinosus (Willk.) Dans.. Cistus rorismarinifolius Pourr.. Cistus rorismarinifolius Pourr. ex Timb.-Lagr.. Cistus ... Cistus sedjera Pomel. Halimium clusii (Dunal) Spach. Helianthemum libanotis Guss.. Homonyms. Cistus clusii Dunal. ...
Cistus albidus - Wikispecies
Genus: Cistus. Subgenus: C. subg. Cistus Sectio: C. sect. Cistus Species: Cistus albidus ... Cistus albidus var. angustifolius Sennen, Monde Pl. 32(190): 23. 1931.. *Cistus albidus var. anthyllidetorum O.Bolòs & Vigo, ... Cistus albidus f. typicus Dans., Boissiera 4: 48. 1939, nom. inadmiss.. *Cistus tomentosus Lam., Fl. Fr., 3: 168. 1779, nom. ... Cistus albidus var. longifolius Sennen, Monde Pl. 32(190): 23. 1931.. *Cistus albidus var. microcarpus Pau, Pl. Espagne (Sennen ...
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Ladanifer17
- The common name gum cistus is applied to resin-bearing species, especially C. ladanifer. (wikipedia.org)
- Cistus psilosepalus Sweet Cistus ladanifer L., including Cistus palhinhae N.D.Ingram - Gum Rockrose Cistus laurifolius L. Cistus libanotis L. Cistus monspeliensis L. - Montpellier Cistus Cistus munbyi Pomel Cistus ocreatus C.Sm. (wikipedia.org)
- C. ladanifer × C. populifolius) Cistus × akamantis Demoly Cistus × albereensis Gaut. (wikipedia.org)
- C. ladanifer × C. laurifolius) Cistus × dansereaui P.Silva (C. ladanifer × C. inflatus) Cistus × florentinus Lam. (wikipedia.org)
- C. ladanifer × C. creticus) Cistus × rodiaei Verg. (wikipedia.org)
- C. ladanifer × C. albidus) Cistus × skanbergii Lojac. (wikipedia.org)
- C. parviflorus × C. monspeliensis) Cistus × stenophyllus Link (C. ladanifer × C. monspeliensis) Cistus × verguinii Coste (C. ladanifer × C. salviifolius) They are thermophilous plants, which require open, sunny places. (wikipedia.org)
- Cistus ladanifer L. × Cistus libanotis L. (wikimedia.org)
- 6ème partie: hybrides de Cistus ladanifer L. Journal de Botanique de la Société Botanique de France 42: 3-5. (wikimedia.org)
- Intra-Population Variation of Secondary Metabolites in Cistus ladanifer L. (mdpi.com)
- In previous studies, secondary metabolites in the leaf exudate of Cistus ladanifer , specifically aglycone flavonoids and diterpenes, were demonstrated to play an ecophysiological role. (mdpi.com)
- Sosa Díaz, T. Intra-Population Variation of Secondary Metabolites in Cistus ladanifer L.. Molecules 2016 , 21 , 945. (mdpi.com)
- Valares Masa C, Alías Gallego JC, Chaves Lobón N, Sosa Díaz T. Intra-Population Variation of Secondary Metabolites in Cistus ladanifer L.. Molecules . (mdpi.com)
- Cistus ladanifer is native to the Mediterranean region, with its hot, dry summers and cool, moist winters. (theferns.info)
- Cistus ladanifer is the species whose sticky leaves have been used for thousands of years to produce the ladanum resin regarded as a wonderful panacea. (carrieroflight.blog)
- Cistus ladanifer, Esteva, the first ones! (ipernity.com)
- Rose of Sharon/Cistus ( Cistus ladanifer ) essential oil is one of Young Living 's single oil blends and can be purchased in the " Twelve Oils of Ancient Scripture Kit " or as an individual essential oil . (onedropatatimeessentialoils.com)
Ladaniferus7
- Absolute of Cistus ladaniferus (Cistaceae). (europa.eu)
- You can earn a 5% commission by selling Aromata Mirabilia Cistus Water/Rock Rose/Cistus Ladaniferus 100 ml on your website. (fishpond.co.nz)
- Cistus, Cistus ladaniferus , a shrub, also known as Labdanum, Rock Rose, Sun Rose and Rose of Sharon, is a member of the Cistaceae family and native to the mountainous coastal regions of the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East. (westcoastaromatherapy.com)
- Cistus ladaniferus immaculatus Dans. (theferns.info)
- ROCK ROSE with its Latin name Cistus ladaniferus consists of about 20 subspecies. (carrieroflight.blog)
- The essential oil is from the Cistus ladaniferus plant and usually produced in Spain, Portugal, and Morocco. (carrieroflight.blog)
- Laudanum, opium tincture, Cistus ladaniferus ct pinene kind shrub reaching up to 3 meters with spear leaves covered with white fuzz. (herbtm.com)
Incanus29
- Scientists at the Helmholtz Zentrum München discover that extracts of the medicinal plant Cistus incanus (Ci) prevent human immunodeficiency viruses from infecting cells. (scienceblog.com)
- The Brack-Werner study suggests that commercial herbal extracts from plants like Cistus incanus *or other plants like Pelargonium sidoides ** are promising material for the development of scientifically validated antiviral phytotherapeutics. (scienceblog.com)
- Cistus incanus (one particular species of Cistus ) has demonstrated antibacterial effects against Streptococcus mucans , a gram-positive bacterium found in the mouth that can contribute to tooth decay (Wittpahl, 2015). (prohealth.com)
- The tactics of viruses are quite sneaky, but the good news is that Cistus incanus has been found to inhibit the action of viral envelope proteins in a number of different types of viruses, preventing this entire process from occurring. (prohealth.com)
- A member of a Spanish group that I work with asked about Cistus Incanus . (cfsremission.com)
- The effect of Cistus incanus herbal tea supplementation on oxidative stress markers and lipid profile in healthy adults. (cfsremission.com)
- Cistus incanus (CYSTUS052) for treating patients with infection of the upper respiratory tract. (cfsremission.com)
- Antioxidant activity and protective effect on DNA cleavage of extracts from Cistus incanus L. and Cistus monspeliensis L [2000]. (cfsremission.com)
- Antibacterial and antifungal activities of Cistus incanus and C. monspeliensis leaf extracts[1999]. (cfsremission.com)
- Gastroprotective effect of aqueous extract of Cistus incanus L. in rats [1995]. (cfsremission.com)
- Which brand of cistus incanus does she use? (cfsremission.com)
- We only offer the best cistus incanus leaf, which comes from Greece. (diseasesolutions.net)
- The rock rose (Cistus incanus) contains plenty of polyphenols with valuable soothing and antioxidant properties. (vitaminexpress.org)
- Raab Vitalfood BIO Cistus Incanus is recommended to support the neck and throat. (alfafit.eu)
- Have you heard about Cistus incanus ? (lindenbotanicals.com)
- Cistus incanus tea (also called Cistus tea and Rock Rose tea) has been the topic of many conversations in recent years due to its ability to make you repellent - at least to biting insects like mosquitos and ticks! (lindenbotanicals.com)
- Cistus incanus was the 1999 European Plant of the Year, making headlines for its many health benefits. (lindenbotanicals.com)
- Cistus incanus tea is rich in bioflavonoids and polyphenols. (lindenbotanicals.com)
- In traditional medicine, Cistus incanus tea has been used as an anti-inflammatory and a cavity-preventing mouthwash. (lindenbotanicals.com)
- In laboratory studies, Cistus incanus shows antiviral and biofilm dissolving activity. (lindenbotanicals.com)
- All-natural Cistus incanus tea can help you repel ticks and mosquitoes. (lindenbotanicals.com)
- Studies also show that Cistus incanus tea has potent antifungal activity against the fungal microorganisms Candida albicans , Candida krusei , Candida glabrata , and Aspergillus fumigatus . (lindenbotanicals.com)
- Cistus incanus tea shows promise as a highly effective antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and biofilm-breaking agent that may support the immune system against numerous types of infections. (lindenbotanicals.com)
- Learn about Cistus incanus tea brewing techniques here . (lindenbotanicals.com)
- Let the Cistus incanus tea steep for 35 minutes. (lindenbotanicals.com)
- Today, Cistus incanus tea is still used to help clear acne and support healthy hair. (lindenbotanicals.com)
- Ancient and current traditional uses for Cistus incanus tea and Cistus extract also include the treatment inflammatory diseases and gastrointestinal issues. (lindenbotanicals.com)
- Cistus Incanus, also called Mediterranean rock rose, hails from Sardinia, an island off the coast of Italy. (oliveandroseessentials.com)
- 2016) Potent in vitro antiviral activity of Cistus incanus extract against HIV and Filoviruses targets viral envelope proteins. (clinicalnews.org)
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- Cistus (from the Greek kistos) is a genus of flowering plants in the rockrose family Cistaceae, containing about 20 species (Ellul et al. (wikipedia.org)
- Cistus monspeliensis is a species of rockrose known by the common name Montpellier cistus. (wikipedia.org)
- Cistus hybridus Cistus hybridus (Cistus corbariensis) White Rockrose. (webd.pl)
- Cistus X hybridus (formerly Cistus corbariensis) - White Rockrose Rapid growing rounded evergreen broadleaf shrub grows to 2-5 feet tall and wide. (webd.pl)
- Cistus hybridus (corbariensis) White Rockrose Boething Treeland Farms grows over 1,200 varieties of trees, shrubs, perennials and specialty plants on ten California nurseries to serve the wholesale landscape and nursery industries throughout the Western United States and beyond. (webd.pl)
- Most Northwest gardeners are familiar with rockrose (Cistus spp. (webd.pl)
- Cistus x hybridus (White rockrose) will reach a height of 1m and a spread of 1.5m after 5-10 years. (webd.pl)
- Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Cistus, Rock Rose, Rockrose (Cistus x corbariensis) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. (webd.pl)
- Cistus purpureus - Orchid - Spot Rockrose is a drought tolerant, evergreen flowering shrub. (bvs.br)
- Shrubs that hide horsetail include Cistus (rockrose) Lonicera pileata (privet honeysuckle) Lonicera nitida (Box honeysuckle) and rosemary. (washington.edu)
- Common name: Rockrose Scientific name: Cistus 'Sunset' Origin: Mediterranean Uses: Carefree shrubs that bloom spring to early summer. (nps.gov)
Monspeliensis8
- C. laurifolius × C. monspeliensis) Cistus × matritensis Carazo Roman & Jiménez Alb. (wikipedia.org)
- C. populifolius × C. monspeliensis) Cistus × novus Rouy Cistus × obtusifolius Sweet (C. inflatus × C. salviifolius) Cistus × pauranthus Demoly (C. parviflorus × C. salviifolius) Cistus × philothei Sennen & Mauricio Cistus × platysepalus Sweet (C. monspeliensis × C. inflatus) Cistus × pourretii Rouy & Foucaud Cistus × purpureus Lam. (wikipedia.org)
- Cistus monspeliensis is a shrub with narrow evergreen leaves and a hairy, glandular, sticky surface. (wikipedia.org)
- Cistus monspeliensis belongs to the white and whitish pink flowered clade of Cistus species. (wikipedia.org)
- Cistus villosus and Cistus monspeliensis , two species native to Morocco, have been shown to be antibacterial against Staphylococcus aureus , which is the bacterium responsible for causing Staph infections. (prohealth.com)
- Mansour, A.I. Composition of the essential oils of Cistus ladaniferusand, C. monspeliensis from Moroco. (eurekaselect.com)
- Hexane extracts from Cistus monspeliensis , C . libanotis and C. villosus leaves were analyzed by GC-MS. Moreover, the antiproliferative activity against a panel of cancer cell lines has been evaluated. (biomedcentral.com)
- As a part of our investigation on Tunisian medicinal plants, we have conducted a phytochemical investigation of the hexane extracts of Cistus libanotis , Cistus villosus and Cistus monspeliensis , evaluating also their possible antiproliferative activity against murine monocyte/macrophages (J774.A1), human melanoma cells (A-375), and human breast cancer cells (MCF-7). (biomedcentral.com)
Species17
- Molecular phylogenetic analyses conducted between 2005 and 2011 confirm that Cistus species divide into two well-defined clades, neither of which was fully resolved internally. (wikipedia.org)
- There are about 25 species in the genus: Cistus albidus L. Cistus asper Demoly & R.Mesa Cistus chinamadensis Bañares & P.Romero Cistus clusii Dunal Cistus creticus L. Cistus crispus L. Cistus grancanariae Marrero Rodr. (wikipedia.org)
- Various species of Cistus Cistus albidus photo taken near Sitges Cistus crispus Cistus heterophyllus subsp. (wikipedia.org)
- Cistus populifolius is a species of shrub in the family Cistaceae . (eol.org)
- Conclusion: This study indicates that Cistus clusii essential oil showed potent antioxidant and moderate antimicrobial activities which could be used to explain the use of this species in traditional medicine. (eurekaselect.com)
- Ecological rather than geographical isolation dominates Quaternary formation of Mediterranean Cistus species. (semanticscholar.org)
- The flowers are large and white, typical of this well-known Cistus species. (webd.pl)
- There are many species and hybrids of Cistus, but all need protection from cold winds and heavy frost. (webd.pl)
- Cistus, also known as Labdanum is a species of Rock Rose and has an aroma unlike any other essential oil. (herbiary.com)
- Various preparations from Cistus species have traditionally been used as remedies in folk medicine around the Mediterranean basin, especially in Greece, Italy, Spain, and Turkey. (cfsremission.com)
- The Cistus website (a British site), in addition to its gallery of pictures of different species of Cistus, has some information about misnamed plants , which may be what you and your landscaper encountered. (washington.edu)
- These species (Cistus salviifolius, Myrtus communis, Pistacia lentiscus , and Quercus coccifera) , have contrasting life histories and are a good representation of the woody plant species in this Mediterranean region. (pnas.org)
- Together, these families contain approximately 4,000 species and range from small Mediterranean shrubs like Cistus to towering tropical trees like Shorea . (tolweb.org)
- The chemical composition of the hexane extracts from the three Cistus species can be useful in the chemosystematics of this complex genus. (biomedcentral.com)
- Thereby, each area is colonised by different Cistus species depending on climatological and soil conditions. (biomedcentral.com)
- Traditional folk medicine has used Cistus species as antiinflammatory, antiulcerogenic, wound healing, antimicrobial, cytotoxic and vasodilator remedies. (biomedcentral.com)
- Here we present a comparative qualitative and quantitative study of the composition of hexane extracts from the aerial parts of three Cistus species grown in Tunisia. (biomedcentral.com)
Cistaceae5
- Cistus and Halimium form a cohesive and the most derived clade within Cistaceae. (wikipedia.org)
- Notes et nouveautés nomenclaturales pour des hybrides du genre Cistus L. (Cistaceae). (wikimedia.org)
- Les hybrides binaires rares du genre Cistus L. (Cistaceae). (wikimedia.org)
- Typification of six Linnaean names in Cistus L. (Cistaceae). (wikimedia.org)
- Scientific Name: Cistus L. (Cistaceae) x purpureus Lam. (bvs.br)
Shrub12
- This variety of cistus is great for year round interest as the silvery green leaves hold on the shrub all year round. (mailordertrees.co.uk)
- Thousands of years ago shepherds noticed the gum of the Cistus shrub would get stuck in the coats of the goats and sheep while they were grazing in the fields. (essentialoilsreview.com)
- Habit: Cistus x corbariensis grows to be a small compact shrub Height: 1 - 1.5m (3 - 5 ft). (webd.pl)
- One of the showiest Rock Roses, Cistus purpureus (Purple-Flowered Rock Rose) is a small, bushy evergreen shrub with large, yellow-centered, purplish-pink flowers, 3 in. (bvs.br)
- purple-flowered rock rose 'Alan Fradd', Synonyms Jan 2, 2015 - Cistus x purpureus 'Alan Fradd' - Tough evergreen shrub - grows up to 140cm tall Find out where you can buy Cistus X purpureus - Alan Fradd online. (bvs.br)
- Alternative Names: Rock rose 'Alan Fradd'/Cistus x purpureus 'Alan Fradd' Description: A small, dense, rounded, evergreen shrub, bearing white flowers with a dark purple blotch at the base of each petal and a golden boss of stamen in the summer. (bvs.br)
- Cistus is a native low, bushy shrub that grows wild in many parts of Greece, but mainly in Crete and Cyprus. (herbalgreece.com)
- A small, wild growing shrub, Cistus has lanced shaped leaves that are white & woolly beneath and sticky on top, with fragrant white flowers. (stillpointaromatics.com)
- Derived from the flowering shrub, cistus oil's dry and woody aroma is also known for being slightly sweet in scent. (pipingrock.com)
- Commonly referred to as "rock rose," the cistus plant is a flowering shrub native to the Mediterranean. (pipingrock.com)
- Cistus is an evergreen shrub that is bursting with gorgeous purplish-pink flowers against greenish/gray leaves. (oliveandroseessentials.com)
- Once there was a picture of a unspotted shrub, referred to as Cistus and next to it was a spotted one that had the purpurea label. (washington.edu)
Creticus16
- Polyphenolic glycosides from Cistus creticus L. leaves]. (mysciencework.com)
- Five flavonoids: kaempferol 3-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside, quercetin 3-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside, quercetin 3-O-beta-D-rutinoside, myricetin 3-O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranoside, myricetin 3-O-beta-D-galactopyranoside and one coumarin: esculin have been isolated from the leaves of Cistus creticus. (mysciencework.com)
- The Cistus variety with its pink coloured blossoms from Creta/Greece (Cistus creticus) is not the one that is used for distillation but rather for the labdanum resin. (carrieroflight.blog)
- Cistus Creticus is one of those medicinal herbs that have continued to demonstrate their benefits through the ages. (alterphyto.com)
- Cistus Creticus is rich with polyphenols and flavonoids, making it a medicinal plant with exceptionally effective antioxidant properties. (alterphyto.com)
- According to a study from the Molecular Biology Centre of Münster in Germany (2) , Cistus Creticus has strong antiviral properties (against influenza viruses H7N7, commonly known as bird flu). (alterphyto.com)
- Rich in polyphenols, Cistus Creticus helps to significantly stimu- late the immune system. (alterphyto.com)
- Cistus Creticus is a chelating agent that can remove heavy metals from the body. (alterphyto.com)
- Rich with polyphenols and flavonoids Cistus Creticus, has strong anti-inflammatory properties. (alterphyto.com)
- Combined with a good diet, Cistus Creticus promotes the fight against inflammation symptoms without the risk of side effects which are common with regular anti-inflammatory drugs, which in turn hinder their long-term usage. (alterphyto.com)
- Some biochemical substances (terpenes, phenylpropanoids, flavonoids and alkaloids) contained in Cistus Creticus, confer a powerful anti-mycobacterial activity. (alterphyto.com)
- Thus Cistus Creticus controls the development of certain microorganisms such as coliform helicobacter bacteria and helps to maintain the bacterial balance of intestinal flora without risk of stomach irritation or toxicity. (alterphyto.com)
- Cistus Creticus is also very effective in cases of fungal infections such as intestinal fungi (Candida albicans) and vaginal fungi. (alterphyto.com)
- Regulation of labdane diterpenes production in Cistus creticus L. in vitro culture and analysis of their biological activity. (gov.rs)
- Cistus creticus L. je višegodišnja, žbunasta biljka koja nastanjuje suva i topla područja Mediterana. (gov.rs)
- Cistus creticus L. is a perennial, bushy plant that inhabits mainly dry and warm areas of the Mediterranean. (gov.rs)
Labdanum4
- Broadly speaking, cistus products are obtained from the leaves and stalks of Cistus spp, and labdanum products are prepared from the oleoresin gum obtained by boiling the plant material in water. (westcoastaromatherapy.com)
- It is said that in Christ's time, an incense was made with Myrrh, Frankincense & "Onycha", later identified as gum labdanum, which is extracted from the leaves of Cistus. (essentialoilsreview.com)
- Cistus, also known as Labdanum, is an ancient spiritual oil with a history of being used to aid meditation and centering. (godesana.com)
- Cistus produces every summer on its leaves a dark aromatic resin, the labdanum. (bioaromacrete.com)
Albidus4
- Cistus albidus L. , Sp. (wikimedia.org)
- Cistus albidus f. platyphyllus Sennen , Bol. (wikimedia.org)
- p. 315 ( Cistus albidus ) . (wikimedia.org)
- Garzino, S. Essential oil composition of Cistus albidus leaves. (eurekaselect.com)
Purpureus4
- Cistus purpureus. (bvs.br)
- 210. RHS Garden Hyde Hall Spring and Orchid Show, Free entry to RHS members at selected Cistus x purpureus Alan Fradd. (bvs.br)
- Be the first to review "Cistus x purpureus 'Alan Fradd'" Cancel reply. (bvs.br)
- The correct name is Cistus x purpureus . (washington.edu)
Genus6
- Cistus is a genus of beautiful flowering plants that are native to Mediterranean regions of Southern Europe and North Africa. (prohealth.com)
- Commonly referred to as Rockroses, flowers in the Cistus genus bloom in lovely colors ranging from pure white to bright pink. (prohealth.com)
- Plants in the Cistus genus exert a number of powerful antibacterial and antifungal properties against pathogens that can cause serious human health problems. (prohealth.com)
- Kanellis, A.K. Genus Cistus: a model for exploring labdane-type diterpenes' biosynthesis and a natural source of high value products with biological, aromatic, and pharmacological properties. (eurekaselect.com)
- During the oral proceedings (OPs) the [patent proprietor] has not contested that the Cystus® products disclosed in document D1 are compositions containing constituents of plants of the genus Cistus. (blogspot.com)
- Thus the Board considers it to be established that document D1 discloses to the skilled person medicaments containing constituents of plants of the genus Cistus, and that any other interpretation of the expression Cystus® would go against the common understanding of the skilled person. (blogspot.com)
Extract2
- The polyphenols (tannins) from the botanical extract (cistus/echinacea extract) lie like a protective shield on the oral and pharyngeal mucous membranes, thus helping to defend against viruses and bacteria before they enter the body. (ingredientsnetwork.com)
- Anti-inflammatory effect of bee pollen ethanol extract from Cistus sp. (biomedcentral.com)
Extracts2
- Antiviral activity of Cistus extracts also targets Ebola- and Marburg viruses. (scienceblog.com)
- Recent studies highlighted some information on the possible candidate compounds for these effects, and new activities are being discovered and attributed to Cistus extracts. (biomedcentral.com)
ROCK-ROSE6
- Cistus x pulverulentus 'Sunset' (Rock rose 'Sunset') will reach a height of 1m and a spread of 1m after 5-10 years. (webd.pl)
- Cistus or Rock Rose is not related to the Rose family. (carrieroflight.blog)
- Cistus is also known as "rock rose" and has been studied for its effects on the regeneration of cells. (onedropatatimeessentialoils.com)
- Oshadhi Cistus (Rock Rose) Hydrolat Organic (有機岩玫瑰純露) has powerful healing and regenerating properties. (handkaroma.com)
- Oshadhi Cistus (Rock Rose) Hydrolat Organic (有橡岪玫瑨紖霬) has powerful healing and regenerating properties. (handkaroma.com)
- I recommend Cistus Plus as a safe and effective pill to increase immunity and as a supplement based on a natural purge, i.e. a rock rose with strong and key immune properties. (world-products24.com)
Clusii3
- Objective: In this work, we investigated the chemical composition and the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of the Algerian Cistus clusii Dunal essential oil. (eurekaselect.com)
- Methods: Cistus clusii essential oil has been extracted using hydrodistillation method and characterized by GC/MS. The antioxidant activity was evaluated by two different methods DPPH free radical scavenging, and β-carotene bleaching test. (eurekaselect.com)
- To obtain new insights into the mechanisms underlying aging in perennials, we measured abscisic acid levels, growth and other stress indicators in leaves of Cistus clusii Dunal plants of different ages grown under Mediterranean field conditions. (lancs.ac.uk)
Libanotis1
- Cistus libanotis Photo taken near Cádiz. (wikipedia.org)
Halimium3
- Molekylærgenetiske analyser viser at Cistus og Halimium tilhører samme klade , og at artene i Halimium sannsynligvis bør flyttes til Cistus . (wikipedia.org)
- Halimium and Cistus were regularly shown to be paraphyletic with respect to one another. (wikipedia.org)
- This family is formed by different genera, including Helianthemum , Halimium and Cistus . (biomedcentral.com)
Antiviral activity2
- Use of Cistus for producing a composition having an antiviral activity directed against rhinoviruses for inhibiting the infectiousness of rhinoviruses for the prophylaxis and/or treatment of common cold diseases, wherein the common cold disease comprises a primary infection, caused by rhinoviruses. (blogspot.com)
- 19] The Board is of the opinion that in view of the wording of present claim 1 the feature distinguishing the present claim from claim 1 as granted - "having an antiviral activity directed against rhinoviruses for inhibiting the infectiousness of rhinoviruses" - is an inherent property of compositions made from Cistus plants. (blogspot.com)
Strong antiviral properties1
- Cistus also has strong antiviral properties. (prohealth.com)
Rose of Sha2
- Cistus essential oil is believed to be the biblical rose of Sharon. (youngliving.com)
- Cistus is believed to be the biblical rose of Sharon, and its honey-like fragrance is soothing and uplifting. (youngliving.com)
Salvifolius1
- Cistus salvifolius, orth. (berkeley.edu)
Shrubs2
- While grazing these animals would rub up against the Cistus shrubs and the natural sticky resin would get stuck to their coats. (westcoastaromatherapy.com)
- 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 period in summer. (webd.pl)
Resin3
- It is suspected that some of the false beards that were worn by Egyptian pharaohs were made from the hair of goats, held together by the resin from the Cistus plants. (essentialoilsreview.com)
- Cistus absolute also can be made from the resin using solvent extraction. (herbiary.com)
- The Egyptians, after importing Cistus from Crete, used the resin as a perfume & incense. (stillpointaromatics.com)
Laurifolius1
- Recovery after experimental burning and cutting in a shrubland of Cistus laurifolius in NW Spain has been studied. (semanticscholar.org)
Populifolius2
- Cistus populifolius L. Cistus pouzolzii Delile ex Gren. (wikipedia.org)
- C. populifolius × C. salviifolius) Cistus × cyprius Lam. (wikipedia.org)
Ingredients1
- The ingredients of Cistus Plus were gathered in the wilderness ensuring that these pills contain only high-quality components. (hotpolkadot.com)
Corbariensis11
- Cistus × banaresii Demoly Cistus × cebennensis Aubin & J.Prudhomme Cistus × clausonii Font Quer & Maire Cistus × conradiae Demoly Cistus × corbariensis Pourr. (wikipedia.org)
- Cistus corbariensis 4L Height/Spread: 1.5m (5ft) Flowering Period: July-October Growing Conditions: Sun through to shade (best flowering with some sun) in a fertile moist and humus rich soil. (webd.pl)
- Plant the Cistus Corbariensis in a warm, sunny area of the garden, sheltered from strong cold winds with well drained soils where it will thrive and grow into a healthy garden plant. (webd.pl)
- Cistus corbariensis 2/3L £11.00. (webd.pl)
- Cistus corbariensis can survive cold winter nights that go as low as 10 Fahrenheit. (webd.pl)
- Cistus corbariensis ) 5 5 1 star 1 star 1 star 1 star 1 star (3 reviews) Write review. (webd.pl)
- 60-90 cm) Cistus x corbariensis) is an evergreen variety and is one of the two hardiest cistuses. (webd.pl)
- Cistus × corbariensis (Rose rock). (webd.pl)
- Cistus x hybidus corbariensis. (webd.pl)
- Click & Collect Cistus corbariensis 2/3L. (webd.pl)
- Cistus corbariensis Our Ref No : 15307. (webd.pl)
Antibacterial3
- Recent scientific research has confirmed the validity of this traditional herbal knowledge through studies that have demonstrated that Cistus leaf extractives have powerful antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and biofilm-breaking qualities (Rebensburg et al, 2015). (prohealth.com)
- Studies have shown that Cistus has powerful antibacterial, antiviral, and biofilm-breaking qualities . (lindenbotanicals.com)
- The antiviral, antibacterial, and immune supporting properties of Cistus make it effective against bronchitis, colds, and urinary tract or bladder infections. (godesana.com)
Potent3
- Cistus is more potent than any other agent known for biofilms. (healingwell.com)
- The nomads have used Cistus as a medicinal plant since antiquity to heal wounds, an effect explainable due to its potent antiseptic, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, hemostatic, and cell-regenerating properties meanwhile proven by scientific results. (carrieroflight.blog)
- Cistus tea is a powerful non-toxic remedy for urinary tract infections, PCOS, and leaky gut, along with being a potent remedy for treating Lyme disease, which is renown for being difficult to treat. (oliveandroseessentials.com)
Immunity6
- Buy Pills for Greater Immunity Cistus Plus in Florence at a discount ✅ at a promotional price of €44. (hotpolkadot.com)
- In such cases, with the help of Cistus Plus comes - pills to increase immunity, which can be used safely and without any age limits. (world-products24.com)
- Cistus Plus immunity tablets work effectively from infusions and teas from purge, because they go straight to the circulatory system and affect the body from the inside. (world-products24.com)
- Also currently, from its beneficial properties, they draw tablets for Cistus Plus immunity, which not only affect the immunology of the body, but also the circulatory system and the skeletal system. (world-products24.com)
- The Cistus Plus immunity pills are, in my opinion, the most effective supplement that increases the body's autoimmunity. (world-products24.com)
- Not only people who are extremely vulnerable, working with other people, but also athletes and physically active people, because Cistus Plus immunity tablets also participate in the regeneration of muscle tissue after exercise and prevent the occurrence of sourdough. (world-products24.com)
Salviifolius3
- Citation for this treatment: John W. Thieret & Elizabeth McClintock, final revision by Thomas J. Rosatti & Bruce G. Baldwin 2012, Cistus salviifolius , in Jepson Flora Project (eds. (berkeley.edu)
- Cistus salviifolius L. - Salvia Cistus Cistus sintenisii Litard. (wikipedia.org)
- Cistus salviifolius In addition a large number of hybrids have been recorded, including: Cistus × aguilari O.E.Warb. (wikipedia.org)
Anti-inflammatory2
- In this study, we aimed to investigate the anti-inflammatory effect of bee pollen from Cistus sp. (biomedcentral.com)
- A natural wound healer, Cistus Essential Oil possesses powerful anti-hemorrhagic and anti-inflammatory properties that help stop bleeding and hemorrhaging. (godesana.com)
Leaves5
- In traditional herbal medicine , the leaves of Cistus have been used in the treatment of skin and inflammatory diseases (Hudson, 2009). (prohealth.com)
- Cistus are subshrubs with leaves that in the summer's sun are fragrant with a spicy- dry aroma typical for mediterranean areas. (flora-toskana.com)
- Cistus is able to survive cold climate changes and also long summer droughts supported by its property to reduce water evaporation by virtue of its sticky oil carrying layer on its leaves, visible as minute's cells in form of glossy transparent dots. (carrieroflight.blog)
- Cistus essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of the ladanifer's leaves and twigs. (carrieroflight.blog)
- Steam distilled from the plant's flowers, leaves and branches, cistus oil's woody aroma is dry and slightly sweet. (pipingrock.com)
Ebola2
- Cistus has demonstrated an ability to prevent both the Ebola virus and HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) from attaching to host cells! (prohealth.com)
- In addition, it is believed that the multiple antiviral components in Cistus are what make it effective against Ebola, which has previously defied pharmaceutical treatment strategies. (prohealth.com)
Bergamot1
- Cologne: 5 drops Cistus 10 drops Bergamot 10 drops Frankincense 15 drops Sandalwood 10 drops Douglas Fir Mix in a 5 ml bottle top off with 2 ml jojoba oil or other scentless carrier oil. (herbiary.com)
Scent2
- An intoxicating fragrance that reveals ambery notes of cistus heightened by the aromatic scent of cardamom. (compagniedeprovence.com)
- Add 3-5 drops of Cistus Oil to a diffuser or vaporizer, to a bowl of steaming water or a hot bath to fill a room with its woody-sweet scent. (pipingrock.com)
Eczema2
- Cistus Oil can effectively treat skin conditions like psoriasis & eczema. (essentialoilsreview.com)
- Nowadays - for example in the case of psoriasis and chronic eczema - Cistus is one of the best natural choices for healing. (carrieroflight.blog)
Targets viral envelope1
- These studies suggest that Cistus targets viral envelope proteins, preventing the primary attachment of the virus to host cells. (lindenbotanicals.com)
Effective against bronchitis1
- Cistus helps to stop bleeding, stimulates the immune system and is effective against bronchitis and colds. (fragrantearth.com)
Clary Sage1
- Meditation and Intuition Blend: 15 drops Sandalwood 7 drops Cistus 10 drops Clary Sage 4 drops Rose Otto or Rose Absolute Combine and inhale deeply before meditation or healing bodywork. (herbiary.com)
Albereensis1
- Cistus albereensis var. (wikimedia.org)
Heterophyllus1
- R.S.Almeida & C.Ríos Cistus heterophyllus Desf. (wikipedia.org)
Demoly3
- Cistus horrens Demoly Cistus inflatus Pourr. (wikipedia.org)
- Cistus osbeckiifolius Webb Cistus palmensis Bañares & Demoly Cistus parviflorus Lam. (wikipedia.org)
- Cistus × lepidocalyx Demoly , J. Bot. (wikimedia.org)
Perfumery1
- At last, cistus is used in perfumery, for its special aroma. (herbalgreece.com)
Antifungal1
- These antifungal properties could make Cistus an important part of healing protocols for people with mold-induced illness. (prohealth.com)
Antimicrobial3
- Cistus Essential Oil has antimicrobial properties that can help in the treatment of Staph, E. Coli and Candida. (essentialoilsreview.com)
- In cell culture and in a mouse model it exerts antiviral and antimicrobial activities… A score of subjective symptoms decreased significantly over the course of treatment with Cistus , whereas treatment with placebo resulted in a less distinct decrease of symptoms. (cfsremission.com)
- Cistus essential oil shows antimicrobial properties against Staph, E. Coli and Candida. (stillpointaromatics.com)
Pourr2
- Cistus × nigricans Pourr. (wikipedia.org)
- Cistus grandiflorus Pourr. (theferns.info)
Hybridus2
Pulverulentus1
- The cistus pulverulentus is another variety that is commonly used as a ground cover. (webd.pl)
Greece1
- Cistus is native to Spain and Greece and has the longest tradition of agricultural and therapeutic use in these countries. (herbiary.com)
Diffuser1
- Cistus Essential Oil, when used in a diffuser, increases the mind's ability for deep concentration. (essentialoilsreview.com)
Endemic1
- Cistus is an endemic plant of Crete. (bioaromacrete.com)
Tincture1
- I have been taking a tincture of Cistus every day, and it has helped me get my symptoms under control. (prohealth.com)
Colds1
- Cistus Oil has been used to treat upper respiratory infections such as coughs, colds and bronchitis. (essentialoilsreview.com)