Cistus creticus

Pink Rock-Rose

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Common Name: 

Pink Rock-Rose

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

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Maximum temperature: 

35°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Pink Rock-Rose (Cistus creticus) - Description

Cistus creticus (Pink Rock-Rose, Hoary Rock-Rose) is a species of shrubby plant in the family Cistaceae. Though it usually has pink flowers, of 4. 5-5 cm diameter, this species is very variable. It is widely known as a decorative plant.

Pink Rock-Rose (Cistus creticus) - Blooming

Blooms from spring into early summer with white to dark pink flowers. To encourage bushiness, pinch back young plants after flowering has occured.

Pink Rock-Rose (Cistus creticus) - Growth

Evergreen shrubs. Rockroses do best with full sun. Make sure to grow in a sheltered area. They can survive in temperatures as low as 15°F/-9°C. Rockroses thrive in climates that have hot, dry summers. They are generally tolerant of aridity, cold ocean breezes, salt sprays and desert heat. Rockroses are short-lived plants that can be grown in a shrub border, in containers, or even on sunny banks, at the base of a wall, or around paved areas.

Pink Rock-Rose (Cistus creticus) - Planting

As soon as ripe, or in spring, sow seeds in a cold frame in containers. Can also propagate by rooting softwood or greenwood cuttings in summer. Plant only after the danger of frost has passed.

Pink Rock-Rose (Cistus creticus) - Pest

Uncommon.

Pink Rock-Rose (Cistus creticus) - Interesting facts

Cistus can sometimes be found with truffles, as the fungus will help it grow in poor quality soil. The association does not seem to be strong enough to work on a commercial scale, though.

Pink Rock-Rose (Cistus creticus) - Soil and irrigation

Does best in poor to moderately fertile, well-draining soil. Will tolerate alkaline soils, but can become chlorotic. Requires little to no water.

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