Cistus albidus
Cistus albidus, known as the grey-leaved cistus, is a shrubby soft leaved variety of ciste, producing delicate rose colored flowers throughout the spring months.
Very drought-tolerant, this rockrose is hardy down to about -10 to -12 °C, provided it is planted in well-drained soil and full sun.
The leaves are light grey, shimmering silver in the sun, and velvety to the touch.
The flowers are large and soft pink, highlighted by bright gold stamens.
The root system is both deep and branched. It is so powerful that it can penetrate fractured rocks to extract even the slightest trace of moisture deep underground - making it one of the most drought tolerant plants of the Mediterranean region.
Highly fragrant, the blooms attract butterflies.
Though each flower lasts only a day, their abundance and continuous renewal create a spectacular floral display for several weeks.
| Floraison | April, May |
| Couleur | Soft Pink |
| Exposition | Full Sun |
| Résistance au gel | -12°C |
| Taille | Outdoors |
| Sol | Dry, Poor, Sandy, Well-Draining |
| Origine | Southern Europe, Northern Africa |
| Plantation | March to May, September to November |
🪴9x9 cm
🚂 Expédié dans toute l'UE
🌱 Cultivé dans notre pépinière
Conseils de jardinage
La Botanique
Le Mythe