• They are from a hybrid species of Rock Rose (Cistus x purpureus). (projectnoah.org)
  • Cistus × argenteus 'Silver Pink' £16.99 Buy in stock (shipped in 3-5 working days) Cistus × purpureus. (turfiction.org)
  • The true Cistus × incanus is the hybrid C. albidus × C. crispus. (wikipedia.org)
  • Confusion exists between this name and one published earlier by Linnaeus, Cistus incanus. (wikipedia.org)
  • As used by many authors, but not Linnaeus, the name "C. incanus" is taken to refer to Cistus creticus, particularly C. creticus subsp. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus × incanus subsp. (wikipedia.org)
  • incanus (Pink Rock Rose) is a bushy evergreen shrub with flamboyant, deep pink flowers, 2 in. (turfiction.org)
  • Cistus creticus (pink rock-rose, hoary rock-rose) is a species of shrubby plant in the family Cistaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • The name Cistus creticus was first used by Carl Linnaeus in 1762. (wikipedia.org)
  • eriocephalus Cistus creticus f. albus There are also several well-known cultivars, such as 'Lasithi' with compact, rounded flowers. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus creticus belongs to the clade of species with purple and pink flowers (the "purple pink clade" or PPC), in a subclade with C. heterophyllus and C. albidus. (wikipedia.org)
  • This hybrid results from a cross between Cistus and Halimium and combines the qualities of both parents: profuse flowers, dense foliage, high tolerance for heat and drought. (gardenia.net)
  • One of my favourites is the cerise pink flowers of Cistus albidus , a lovely contrast with the soft grey leaves and this one is slightly taller than some of the other cistus and can be gently pruned to provide a more pleasing shape. (mgaportugal.org)
  • x Halimiocistus wintonensis 'Merrist Wood Cream' (Winton Rock Rose) is a low spreading, evergreen shrub with masses of silky, saucer-shaped, pale creamy-yellow flowers, 2 in. (gardenia.net)
  • 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)
  • Cistus Obtusifolius is a lovely evergreen low growing shrub which has a mass of pure white saucer shaped flowers with yellow stamens during the summer months. (plantsgaloreonline.co.uk)
  • A dwarf, low-growing rock rose, Cistus x pulverulentus Sunset is an evergreen shrub with a compact, rather sprawling habit, suitable for small gardens. (futureforests.ie)
  • This fuzzy-leaved rock rose makes a smaller, more compact shrub than the pink orchid or white rock roses. (fernhillnursery.com)
  • Mature cistus, and many other shrubs and trees, use a wonderful trick to see them through drought periods, they have two root systems. (mgaportugal.org)
  • The Gardener's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Climbers & Wall Shrubs - A Guide to more than 2000 varieties including Roses, Clematis and Fruit Trees by Brian Davis. (ivydenegardens.co.uk)
  • As well as the bulbs there are the many varieties of the rock rose family, Cistus, which grow here. (mgaportugal.org)
  • Cistus may be most conveniently divided into white- and pink-flowered species and hybrids. (turfiction.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)
  • There are also special techniques to pruning roses, fruit trees and grapevines, other practices for pruning herbaceous plants are used on perennial woody plants. (gomezgardening.co.uk)
  • I knew nothing about flowers or gardening at the time, but I was amazed at the sheer variety of plants that grew in the alpine meadows and in the rock crevices. (thegardeninbetween.com)
  • An exceptional heat-loving dwarf hybrid with brilliant carmine colored flowers in a small padded, purple-skinned prickly pear. (monrovia.com)
  • We 'triangulated' the trees, imagined steps and paths,seeing carpets of cyclamen and cascades of roses, someone was even spotted crouching down to estimate the exact view from the bed in the master bedroom. (mediterraneangardening.fr)
  • You can grow them to cover large or small areas of bare land, but also to edge pathways, flower beds and borders, decorate rock gardens or grow between stepping stones. (gardeningchores.com)
  • They need rich soil to thrive and are hungry flowers, so feed them rose-specific fertilizer ( find it here ) to help them bloom. (whyfarmit.com)
  • This rock rose has broad, wavy leaves with delicate, triangular tips and paper white flowers. (fernhillnursery.com)
  • Combining the warm, spicy scent of thyme with the sweet aroma of old-fashioned rose, we can't seem to grow enough of this wonderful herb! (fernhillnursery.com)
  • Another acquisition was an abundantly flowering pot of 'Bruneau', one of the double-flowered Parma violets (which are probably hybrids), which has an incredibly strong scent: brought inside it perfumed the whole house, and had to be removed at dinner time as its scent interfered with the flavour of the meal. (blogspot.com)
  • A path around the garden had been created using a foundation of crushed rock gravel, then a layer of geo-textile and finally a covering of well-compacted fine gravel. (mediterraneangardening.fr)
  • It looks great in rock and gravel gardens, especially in aromatic or herb gardens, due to its intense lemon aroma. (mymediterraneangarden.com)
  • In rock and gravel gardens. (mymediterraneangarden.com)
  • Cistus is used in the worlds of cosmetology and perfume, because it flattens wrinkles. (turfiction.org)
  • In our garden 'Silver Pink' has a more spreading habit, than our Cistus parviflorus. (turfiction.org)
  • It makes an excellent plant for the rock garden or front of the border. (blogspot.com)
  • Rock rose Sunset holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit. (futureforests.ie)
  • This provides data on bulbs for bedding, bulbs in the border, bulbs naturalised in grass, bulbs in the woodland garden, bulbs in the rock garden, bulbs in pans in the alpine house, bulbs in the greenhouse, bulbs in bowls and the bulb frame. (ivydenegardens.co.uk)
  • Join 461 532757 rock rose 'Silver Pink', Synonyms Shades of pink - All shades of pink through to Carmine (red) - peachy pink Height - 1m (39in) Spread - 1m (39in) If you select any attributes with or without a plant name, you will see a much narrower selection of results taken only from the old RHS Plant Selector database. (turfiction.org)
  • By Rosie Peddle One of the talks at the recent Mediterranean Plant Sale was on the subject of 'Starting From Scratch' and was given by exper. (mgaportugal.org)
  • In the gardens at Colesbourne Park, thriving in the grass, are masses of violets in the volet and white ranges plus a lot in tones of (it has to be said) a rather dull and dirty pink, but together and en masse they look delightful. (blogspot.com)
  • Perfect for rock gardens, dry banks or cascading over a wall. (gardenia.net)
  • Great for beds and borders , wall-side borders , edging , city gardens , cottage gardens , coastal gardens , Mediterranean gardens , rock gardens and containers . (gardenia.net)
  • Roses have long symbolized passion and admiration while also extending to war and politics. (whyfarmit.com)