• 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 lasianthus Lam. (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 × escartianus Demoly Cistus × florentinus Lam. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus ladanifer L. (eol.org)
  • Cistus ladanifer (Common Gum Cistus) is a species of shrub in the family Cistaceae . (eol.org)
  • Cistus × ladanifer var. (wikimedia.org)
  • Cistus (Cistus ladanifer) essential oil comes from a rose that has a soft, honey-like scent. (youngliving.com)
  • The aim of this study was to provide a comprehensive characterization of the volatile profile of different Cistus plants grown in Spain:Cistus ladanifer L., Cistus albidus L., Cistus salviifolius L., and Cistus clusii Dunal (the latter has not been studied before). (reading.ac.uk)
  • Read more about Cistus ladaniferus, Cistus villosus. (henriettes-herb.com)
  • Botanical name: Cistus ladaniferus. (raillondejouvence.com)
  • The properties of the essential oil of cistus are explained by the presence of active compounds originally present in the stems, leaves, flowers and resins of Cistus ladaniferus. (raillondejouvence.com)
  • Cistus Incanus - cist sa šedivými chĺpky, je menšia ker s aromatickou vôňou, ktorý rastie predovšetkým v južnej Európe. (prima-vera.sk)
  • Čo je tak osobitného na Cistus Incanus spoločnosti LR? (prima-vera.sk)
  • Cistus Incanus je ker. (prima-vera.sk)
  • V produktoch Cistus Incanus od LR LIFETAKT používame iba listy vysokej kvality. (prima-vera.sk)
  • LR LIFETAKT Cistus Incanus Ústny sprej.Cistus Incanus je ker. (prima-vera.sk)
  • Cistus (Cistus incanus / Cistus creticus) is a herb of very high medicinal value. (zeliosgi.gr)
  • Cistus Tea (Cistus incanus) is a potent organic loose-leaf tea rich in immune-supportive polyphenols, proanthocyanins, and bioflavonoids. (biopureus.com)
  • Cistus incanus has been traditionally used for centuries in Mediterranean countries to support overall wellness. (biopureus.com)
  • Our potent loose-leaf Cistus tea blend is made from the leaves and stems of 100% organic Cistus incanus plants grown in the Mediterranean regions of southern Europe. (biopureus.com)
  • Where do you source Cistus incanus from? (biopureus.com)
  • The organic Cistus incanus plants used in Cistus Tea grow in southern Europe's Mediterranean regions. (biopureus.com)
  • Cistus calycinus L. Cistus chinamadensis Bañares & P.Romero Cistus clusii Dunal Cistus creticus L. Cistus crispus L. Cistus formosus Curtis Cistus grancanariae Marrero Rodr. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus tauricus C.Presl Cistus umbellatus L. Various species of Cistus Cistus albidus photo taken near Sitges Cistus crispus Cistus creticus from Crete Cistus heterophyllus subsp. (wikipedia.org)
  • This photo is of species Cistus incanum creticus. (growsonyou.com)
  • Cistus is commonly referred to as labdanum, rose of Sharon, or gum rockrose. (youngliving.com)
  • Cistus Rockrose Tea from Cretan organic herb agriculture is a natural antibiotic that supports healthy immune system function. (bioaromacrete.com)
  • Cistus Rockrose or Labdanum is an endemic plant of Crete. (bioaromacrete.com)
  • Cistus x skanbergii (Dwarf Pink Rockrose) is a compact, bushy evergreen shrub with masses of clear pale pink, saucer-shaped flowers, 1 in. (turfiction.org)
  • The following species are recognised in the genus Cistus: Cistus albidus L. Cistus asper Demoly & R.Mesa Cistus atlanticus (Humbert & Maire) Demoly Cistus atriplicifolius Lam. (wikipedia.org)
  • See who else has plants in genus Cistus . (growsonyou.com)
  • Cistus is a plant genus traditionally used in folk medicine as remedy for several microbial disorders and infections. (reading.ac.uk)
  • Cistus × argenteus 'Silver Pink' £16.99 Buy in stock (shipped in 3-5 working days) Cistus × purpureus. (turfiction.org)
  • Cistus salviifolius L. - Salvia Cistus Cistus sintenisii Litard. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus parviflorus from Crete Cistus salviifolius In addition a large number of hybrids have been recorded, including: Cistus × aguilari O.E.Warb. (wikipedia.org)
  • C. populifolius × C. salviifolius) Cistus × cyprius Lam. (wikipedia.org)
  • C. monspeliensis × C. salviifolius) Cistus × hybridus Pourr. (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 L. - Montpellier Cistus Cistus munbyi Pomel Cistus ocreatus C.Sm. (wikipedia.org)
  • C. laurifolius × C. monspeliensis) Cistus × matritensis Carazo Roman & Jiménez Alb. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cited as Cistus monspeliensis. (kew.org)
  • Cistus monspeliensis subsp. (wikimedia.org)
  • Cistus × banaresii Demoly Cistus × canescens Sweet Cistus × cebennensis Aubin & J.Prudhomme Cistus × cheiranthoides Lam. (wikipedia.org)
  • The second clade consists of those with white flowers or, in the case of Cistus parviflorus, pale pink flowers (the "white or whitish pink clade" or WWPC). (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus osbeckiifolius Webb Cistus palhinhae N.D.Ingram Cistus palmensis Bañares & Demoly Cistus parviflorus Lam. (wikipedia.org)
  • In our garden 'Silver Pink' has a more spreading habit, than our Cistus parviflorus. (turfiction.org)
  • Cistus × clausonii Font Quer & Maire Cistus × conradiae Demoly Cistus × corbariensis Pourr. (wikipedia.org)
  • Traditionally, cistus has been used for respiratory support. (youngliving.com)
  • 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)
  • Cistus may be most conveniently divided into white- and pink-flowered species and hybrids. (turfiction.org)
  • Spray this deeply warm and animalic blend of Cistus, Sage, and Rose all over, all the time. (mocastore.org)
  • Back on November 18th I joined a group of local plant lovers who descended upon Cistus Nursery for a shopping and social event. (thedangergarden.com)
  • It's always a good day to visit Cistus Nursery. (thedangergarden.com)
  • With woody stems and silvery-grey or green leaves, Cistus (Rock Rose) produce masses of flowers in midsummer with each flower lasting only one day - but you won't mind this as their non-stop production of the lovely tissue paper flowers means you don't even notice! (hopesgrovenurseries.co.uk)
  • Note that Cistus eo is the product of steam distillation of the entire plant and is liquid. (eoils.net)
  • Is Cistus Tea organic? (biopureus.com)
  • Our Cistus Tea is certified organic by the European Union, which maintains equivalency standards to USDA Organic certification. (biopureus.com)
  • Cistus shrubs originate from dry, rocky parts of the Mediterranean and Canary Islands and so are drought-tolerant and very low maintenance evergreen plants. (hopesgrovenurseries.co.uk)
  • Cistus is a valuable herb for protecting our body and maintaining good health thanks to its powerful medicinal properties. (zeliosgi.gr)
  • Cistus was a well-known herb from antiquity for its multiple medicinal properties and for its many other uses, from the embalming of the dead to the preparation of Holy Myrrh. (zeliosgi.gr)
  • Happiest in full sun, Cistus prefers free-draining soil and will perform well in poor, stony ground. (hopesgrovenurseries.co.uk)
  • Cistus, with its many hybrids and cultivars, is commonly encountered as a garden flower. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus × argenteus 'Silver Pink' Hillier RHS Plants for Pollinators plants This plant will provide nectar and pollen for bees and the many other types of pollinating insects. (turfiction.org)
  • A total of 111 volatile compounds were identified, 28 of which were reported in Cistus for the first time. (reading.ac.uk)
  • Cistus Tea contains key bioactive compounds that support normalized mucosa production in the mouth, sinuses, and gastrointestinal tract. (biopureus.com)
  • Cistus essential oil also provides skin care benefits when applied topically and is often featured in premium facial care products. (youngliving.com)
  • It is impossible for us to mention all the use of Cistus essential oil as the European legislation regarding cosmetics and food products forbids all therapeutic claim. (raillondejouvence.com)
  • Cistus essential oil is believed to be the biblical Rose of Sharon. (youngliving.com)
  • Natural anti-wrinkle (mixed with argan oil) with an amber characteristic, woody and persistent scent, the essential oil of cistus has a strong healing power and regenerates tissues. (raillondejouvence.com)
  • Cistus Tea is a pleasant-tasting tea with mild, floral notes. (biopureus.com)
  • Maybe Sean would consider opening a second store up this way - Cistus North. (thedangergarden.com)
  • Cistus belongs to the group of plants with the highest levels of flavonoids and polyphenols, phytochemicals that have a beneficial effect on the human body. (zeliosgi.gr)