Cistus Crispus - Felsenrose


Cistus Crispus - Felsenrose

Cistus Crispus - Felsenrose

Rock Rose ist eine mäßig winterharte Staude und gehört somit zu den Einjährigen. Die Pflanze wächst in den meisten gut durchlässigen Böden. Die beste Belichtung ist volle Sonne. Die Pflanze wächst zwei bis drei Fuß hoch und ist drei bis fünf Fuß voneinander entfernt. Neue Pflanzen blühen am besten, so dass alte Pflanzen verworfen werden, selbst wenn sie mehrere Winter wiederholt überleben. Die Pflanze muss regelmäßig geschnitten werden, um sie gesund zu halten. Die Blüten sind eineinhalb Zoll im Durchmesser und nur einen Tag lang.

Der Samen wird im April in gesiebtem Sandboden begonnen. Wenn die Sämlinge einen Zoll hoch sind, werden sie in Drei-Zoll-Töpfe gegeben. Drei bis vier Zoll Stecklinge, die im Sommer entnommen wurden, können zur Vermehrung verwendet werden.

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Cistus Crispus - Felsenrose

FAQ - 💬

❓ Is Cistus the same as Rock Rose?

👉 Rockrose (Cistus and Halimium) are genera of evergreen, woody shrubs of the family Cistaceae native principally to the Mediterranean basin. The name Cistus is derived from the Greek word kisthos or kistos, classical names for various species.

❓ Are Cistus short lived?

👉 Although our climate and garden conditions are quite different, cistus are generally hardy, reliable and easy to grow in the UK, as long as they get plenty of sunshine and have very free-draining soil. They aren't particularly long-lived, however, with most providing a good flowering display for around ten years.

❓ What is the best soil for Cistus?

👉 stony groundCistus grow well in poor, stony ground and many species tolerate chalky, alkaline conditions.

❓ Are Rock Rose edible?

👉 Edible uses The leaves are used as a tea substitute. The oleo-resin obtained from the leaves and stems is used as a commercial food flavouring in baked goods, ice cream, chewing gum etc.

❓ Which are the hardiest Cistus?

👉 (1) The hardiest Cistus laurifolius, C. 'Grayswood Pink', C. x cyprius, C. x laxus (including 'Snow White'), C.

❓ Should you cut back rock roses?

👉 It is not necessary to prune rock roses at all. You may however choose to do so to improve and encourage a bushy habit. Pinch back the sappy new growth after flowering to achieve this. Cistus, particularly when mature, dislike being pruned back hard to the older wood and can often respond by dying.

❓ Do you cut back cistus after flowering?

👉 Cistus are best pruned lightly after flowering to keep in shape. In the right place Cistus are entirely trouble free and will bloom freely. If the garden conditions are not good, Cistus x Dansereaui 'Decumbens' is well suited to growing in a tub provided it has good drainage.

❓ How long do cistus flowers last?

👉 These comprise a genus of 15 to 20 species of evergreen shrubs. They grow in the wild in the Mediterranean region and, particularly, Spain and Portugal as well as North Africa, Turkey and the Canary Islands. The flowers normally have five petals and usually last no more than a day.

❓ Should cistus be cut back?

👉 Cistus are evergreen, or semi-evergreen and flower well for most of the summer and look very attractive in the border. They are maintenance free and will survive being pruned into the old wood. Cistus are best pruned lightly after flowering to keep in shape.

❓ What is rock rose tea good for?

👉 It is commonly used in Bach flower remedies. People take rock rose to treat panic, stress, extreme fright or fear, and anxiety; and for promoting calmness and relaxation.

❓ Is rock rose poisonous to dogs?

👉 The Good News: Roses Aren't Toxic. Roses are non-toxic to pets, making them a fairly good option for landscaping for pet owners. They're a good option for cut flowers inside, as well, since they won't hurt your indoor pet if they consume any fallen pedals.

👉 Other common names purple-flowered rock rose. Synonyms Cistus crispus misapplied. Cistus × purpureus 'Betty Taudevin'. Family Cistaceae. Genus Cistus are evergreen shrubs with simple, opposite leaves and 5-petalled, bowl-shaped, white, pink or purplish flowers, each lasting a single day, over a long period in summer.

👉 Genus Cistus are evergreen shrubs with simple, opposite leaves and 5-petalled, bowl-shaped, white, pink or purplish flowers, each lasting a single day, over a long period in summer. Details C. × purpureus is a small, bushy evergreen shrub with narrow, dull green leaves.

👉 All ratings refer to the UK growing conditions unless otherwise stated. Minimum temperature ranges (in degrees C) are shown in brackets Cistus are evergreen shrubs with simple, opposite leaves and 5-petalled, bowl-shaped, white, pink or purplish flowers, each lasting a single day, over a long period in summer

👉 The name Cistus is derived from the original Greek name Kistos, meaning basket. Rock Rose plants are evergreen flowering plants. The name ‘Rock Rose’ denotes various ornamental plants in two genera, Cistus and Halimium, that belong to the family Cistaceae. These perennial shrubs produce abundant flowers and help enhance the beauty of a garden.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

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