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One of the showiest and most beautiful of rockroses, Cistus purpureus, commonly known as the Orchid Rockrose, is a tough but very pretty, dense and bushy evergreen flowering shrub that thrives on neglect when established.
Perhaps the most beautiful of all rockroses, Orchid Rockrose spills gracefully down and out. Perfect for hillsides or large open spaces, Orchid Rockrose can layer and root along its stem and spread out indefinitely. It can be pruned for shape and takes well to hedging. More about Rockroses. View Other Rockroses.
2 dni temu · White Rockrose (Cistus corbariensis)This variation has bright white flowers, usually with yellow centers and occasionally brown spots near the base of the petals.It grows 4–5 feet tall and wide. Purple Rockrose (Cistus x purpureus)This variation, with its deep rose or purple flowers (also called the orchid rockrose), grows to about 4 feet tall with a spread of up to 5 feet with a compact ...
A native, upright shrubby perennial, producing pretty rose-pink flowers from spring to fall; extremely drought tolerant, thriving in hot, dry areas; a great addition to beds, rock gardens or containers; may be pruned regularly to maintain a desired shape.
Cistus x purpureus (Orchid Rockrose) - A tough evergreen shrub that forms a 4- to 6-foot-tall mound that is usually slightly wider than tall - plants near beach tend to be shorter and even wider. It has narrow wavy-edged leaves up to 2" long that are dark green above and grey green below with a nice resinous scent.
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Rockrose can be used as a small facer, foundation shrub, or informal hedging plant in warmer parts of the region. Rockrose is perfect for lending a sense of place to Texas landscapes. Rockrose seldom has serious issues with pests or disease as long as growing conditions are favorable.