Common questions

How do you grow Cistus in the UK?

How do you grow Cistus in the UK?

Planting and Growing Cistus Grow in an open sunny position in any good, well drained, poorly nourished garden soil. Tolerates very poor dry soils with good drought resistance. Ideal for hot, dry slopes. Provide protection from strong winds and severe frosts.

Is Cistus fast growing?

Cistus are easy shrubs to propagate by cuttings or by seed, growing quickly and flowering well from their second summer.

Is Cistus a perennial?

Cistus Lusitanicus Decumbens commonly known as Rock Rose is a lovely, low growing, bushy evergreen perennial which has a low, spreading habit.

When should you plant Cistus?

Planting cistus To correctly plant cistus, best plant in spring or fall in a spot that is protected from strong winds. Cistus does require soil that is well drained where water won’t stagnate. Set up drainage if necessary with a 16-inch (40 cm) layer of gravel along the bottom of the hole.

Does cistus grow in shade?

Foliage shrubs with golden or purple leaves will also retain good leaf colour in these conditions. Real sun lovers such as lavender, cistus, silver foliage shrubs and sun loving perennials will normally be more successful with six hours or more of direct sunlight in the growing season.

When can I move to cistus UK?

I prefer to do it in autumn and as long as the drainage is right they don’t seem to complain. I cut them back quite hard after moving and so far it’s always worked. They strike fairly easily from cuttings so I always have a few back ups in case one dies off. They make quite large shrubs after about 2 years.

When can I move to Cistus UK?

Do Salvias need cutting back?

Protecting salvias in winter Don’t cut salvias back in autumn – wait until late spring, as the foliage gives a degree of protection from winter frosts. In late spring, cut the plant back to quite low down on the plant, above thee fresh shoots that are appearing at the base.

Does Cistus grow in shade?

Is Rock Rose invasive?

Is The Roserose Considered Toxic, Poisonous or Invasive? Rockrose is considered safe. In areas where the plant is winter hardy, some species (especially Cistus ladanifer or Gum Rockrose) may be considered invasive, according to this Invasive Weed Field Guide from the US Parks Service.

Can I move a Cistus?

Deciduous shrubs can be moved any time during the dormant period. Most shrubs (such as acers, philadelphus, berberis, hydrangeas and viburnums — to name a few) can be moved, but there are some, such as cistus, roses and magnolias, that don’t like any root disturbance and are best left where they are.

What does Cistus smell like?

Aroma: Deep, diffusive, musky, sweet balsamic aroma, with a dry, warm, earthy, herbaceous undertone reminiscent of true Labdanum.

Can you grow Cistus in the UK?

Popular Varieties of Cistus Grown in the UK Cistus x corbariensis is a spreading shrub with white flowers with yellow centres. Height to 4ft (1.2m), spread to 9ft (2.7m). Cistus x cyprius has large white flowers with a crimson spot at the base of each petal.

How tall do Cistus trees grow?

Cistus x corbariensis is a spreading shrub with white flowers with yellow centres. Height to 4ft (1.2m), spread to 9ft (2.7m). Cistus x cyprius has large white flowers with a crimson spot at the base of each petal. Height and spread to 8ft (2.4m). Cistus ‘Silver Pink’ has clear pink flowers with golden stamens. Height and spread to 4ft (1.2m).

How do you take cuttings from Cistus?

Take heel or softwood cuttings in summer and overwinter in a cold frame. Cistus x corbariensis is a spreading shrub with white flowers with yellow centres. Height to 4ft (1.2m), spread to 9ft (2.7m). Cistus x cyprius has large white flowers with a crimson spot at the base of each petal.

How many petals does a Cistus have?

The flowers normally have five petals and usually last no more than a day. Flowering is concentrated in June and July when a constant succession of flowers appear in sunny weather. Cistus hybridise freely both in the wild and in gardens so plants bearing the same name (eg Cistus x skanbergii, Cistus x aguilari) can be quite variable in reality.