• Shrub of the Cistus family -cistaceae- up to 60 cm. (botanical-online.com)
  • Cistus ladanifer mauritianus is a subspecies of shrub in the family Cistaceae . (eol.org)
  • an evergreen shrub ( Cistus Ladanum ) from which the gum ladanum is obtained. (freedictionary.org)
  • Cistus also known as rock rose its evergreen shrub drought tolerance plant fragrant plant, the flower color can be: white, yellow, purple or pink with 5 petals some of the cultivars have like crushed petals like crepe. (growplants.org)
  • The grey-haired cistrose (Cistus incanus) is a native to the Mediterranean, about 1 meter high shrub plant with pretty pink-red flowers. (viterna.at)
  • North-west Africa, Spain and Portugal are the regions where Cistus ladanifer is grown naturally as a shrub. (essentialoilco.com)
  • The genus Cistus comprises a group of about 20 shrub species found in wide areas throughout the whole Mediterranean region to the Caucasus. (unica.it)
  • Cistus Tea is a proprietary blend of Cistus incanus and Cistus albidus loose-leaf tea. (biopureus.com)
  • Cistus ( Cistus incanus and Cistus albidus) tea contains key bioactive compounds the support normalized mucosa production in the mouth, sinuses, and gastrointestinal tract. (biopureus.com)
  • Proprietary Blend of Cistus incanus and Cistus albidus (leaves, stems, and flowers). (biopureus.com)
  • Q: Where do you source Cistus incanus and Cistus albidus from? (biopureus.com)
  • The wild-crafted Cistus incanus and Cistus albidus used in BioPure ® Cistus Tea grow in southern Europe's Mediterranean regions. (biopureus.com)
  • Introducing, Cistus Incanus! (tulsanaturalclinic.com)
  • Cistus Incanus is a miracle tea. (tulsanaturalclinic.com)
  • The plant made international headlines a few years ago: a jury of experts awarded Cistus incanus as the "plant of Europe 1999" and thus brought the cistrose to the consciousness of many nature-loving people. (viterna.at)
  • Nevertheless, Cistus incanus is currently not allowed to be sold as tea or food in Germany due to the EU Novel Food Regulation. (viterna.at)
  • Cistus incanus ssp. (rareplants.es)
  • Introducing Biokoma Cistus incanus, an organic, pure, natural herb without any additives that offers a rich source of polyphenols and other beneficial bioactive compounds. (biokoma.com)
  • Our cistus incanus is a powerful cleansing herb that effectively removes toxins from the body while improving immunity and reducing inflammation. (biokoma.com)
  • To prepare, simply heat water, add 1-2 teaspoons of Cistus incanus leaves, place the tea in a cup and pour water over the leaves. (biokoma.com)
  • Choose Cistus incanus for a natural and effective way to cleanse and improve your body. (biokoma.com)
  • 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 subsp. (eol.org)
  • Known occurrences, collected specimens and observations of Cistus ladanifer subsp. (eol.org)
  • Cistus Ladanifer Var. (birminghambotanicalgardens.org.uk)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Cistus monspeliensis L. - Montpellier Cistus Cistus munbyi Pomel Cistus ocreatus C.Sm. (wikipedia.org)
  • C. monspeliensis × C. salviifolius) Cistus × hybridus Pourr. (wikipedia.org)
  • 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 L. , Sp. (wikimedia.org)
  • Cistus monspeliensis f. affinis ( Bertol. (wikimedia.org)
  • Cistus monspeliensis ß minor Willk. (wikimedia.org)
  • Cistus monspeliensis f. flavescens ( Briq. (wikimedia.org)
  • Australian Plant Name Index (APNI) Cistus monspeliensis Integrated Botanical Information System (IBIS). (wikimedia.org)
  • 2021. Cistus monspeliensis in Kew Science Plants of the World Online . (wikimedia.org)
  • Cistus laurifolius L. Cistus libanotis L. Cistus macrocalycinus (Pau) Byng & Christenh. (wikipedia.org)
  • 11. Flavonoids with anti-Helicobacter pylori activity from Cistus laurifolius leaves. (nih.gov)
  • Cistus × banaresii Demoly Cistus × canescens Sweet Cistus × cebennensis Aubin & J.Prudhomme Cistus × cheiranthoides Lam. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sweet Cistus (Bot. (freedictionary.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)
  • Cistus Nursery Gift Cards are the perfect gift for all the planty folks in your life! (cistus.com)
  • Every year I make a point of visiting Cistus Nursery in January. (thedangergarden.com)
  • People A day in the life of a seedstress at Cistus Nursery! (wonderground.press)
  • Cistus horrens Demoly Cistus inflatus Pourr. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus osbeckiifolius Webb Cistus palhinhae N.D.Ingram Cistus palmensis Bañares & Demoly Cistus parviflorus Lam. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus × clausonii Font Quer & Maire Cistus × conradiae Demoly Cistus × corbariensis Pourr. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus calycinus f. luteus (Sauvage) Demoly in Acta Bot. (kew.org)
  • 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 parviflorus from Crete Cistus salviifolius In addition a large number of hybrids have been recorded, including: Cistus × aguilari O.E.Warb. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus commutatus (Pau) Byng & Christenh. (kew.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)
  • 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)
  • In total, more than 200 fungal species belonging to 40 genera have been reported so far to be associated with Cistus. (unica.it)
  • Cistus Absolute, a precious botanical treasure derived from the delicate petals of the Cistus plant. (dbrexportsindia.com)
  • Jumping ahead to the here and now, PureomEO's™ Cistus Essential Oil begins with rich overtones of honey, and a herbaceous sweetness reminiscent of Frankincense. (pureomeo.com)
  • Critically endangered cistus from Cartagena (Spain). (wikipedia.org)
  • In this paper, we review the information available on the ectomycorrhizal fungi of Cistus across its entire geographic range, as gathered and critically sifted from both published literature sources and personal observations. (unica.it)
  • Further studies are needed to expand our preliminary knowledge of the mycorrhizal ecology and biology of Cistus and its fungal associates, focusing on topics such as mycobiont diversity, host specificity, fungal succession, mycorrhizal influence on stress tolerance, and impact of disturbances, while comparing the findings with those from other ecosystems. (unica.it)
  • Cistus, with its many hybrids and cultivars, is commonly encountered as a garden flower. (wikipedia.org)
  • With its unique scent profile and versatile properties, Cistus Absolute is a valuable addition to your collection of natural wellness and beauty products. (dbrexportsindia.com)
  • Cistus or cistrose herb in familiar and tested quality. (viterna.at)
  • We therefore offer you our Cistus or Cistrosen herb in the usual and tested quality from controlled cultivation as potpourri, for decoration purposes or for room air improvement. (viterna.at)
  • Cistus Tea or Rock Rose Tea has been traditionally used for centuries in Mediterranean countries to support overall wellness. (biopureus.com)
  • Cistus has been used by humans for centuries, at least according to researchers who have discovered traces of cistus plants in prehistoric caves. (pureomeo.com)
  • In Greece, infusions with cistus have been enjoyed for centuries as herbal tea with a pleasant, tart-aromatic taste. (viterna.at)
  • Cistus Pat is one of the best large flowering cistus around, pure white saucer shaped flowers with a yellow button eye. (giftaplant.com)
  • Many ancient peoples mixed cistus with myrrh and frankincense to make perfume and incense, and it has been used since the Middle Ages to treat wounds, ulcers, and other skin conditions. (pureomeo.com)
  • Aromatherapy and Relaxation: The calming and grounding properties of Cistus Absolute make it a valuable addition to aromatherapy blends and relaxation rituals. (dbrexportsindia.com)
  • An analysis of the pattern of ectomycorrhizal diversity and host specificity revealed that members of the Cortinariaceae and Russulaceae make the most of both Cistus-aspecific and Cistus-specific mycobionts. (unica.it)
  • The legend goes that the healing properties of cistus were discovered thousands of years ago when shepherds worked to remove the gum of cistus plants from the coats of their grazing sheep and goats. (pureomeo.com)
  • Cistus Tea has astringent and toning properties that address excess mucous produced by imbalanced microbes and support the body's internal terrain, normalized sinus and gastrointestinal mucosa, and optimal immune function. (biopureus.com)
  • Cosmetics and Skincare: Cistus Absolute finds application in skincare products due to its skin-loving properties. (dbrexportsindia.com)
  • Although the resulting data matrix was based primarily on accounts of sporocarp inventories in the field, existing knowledge on the features of Cistus natural and synthesized ectomycorrhizas was also included and discussed. (unica.it)
  • Cistus is ideal for a sunny spot in the garden and will happily tolerate poorer soils, coastal locations and is drought tolerant once established. (plants2gardens.com)
  • Fine Fragrance Industry: Cistus Absolute is highly sought after in perfumery, where it serves as a base note in various luxury fragrances. (dbrexportsindia.com)