A plant genus of the family CISTACEAE. The common name of rock rose is also sometimes used with the closely related Helianthemum genus (CISTACEAE).
A plant family of the order Violales, subclass Dilleniidae, class Magnoliopsida. The common name of rock rose is used with several plants of this family.
The MEDITERRANEAN SEA, the MEDITERRANEAN ISLANDS, and the countries bordering on the sea collectively.
The medical use of honey bee products such as BEE VENOM; HONEY; bee pollen; PROPOLIS; and royal jelly.

Intra- and interspecific variation in DNA content in Cistus (Cistaceae). (1/16)

Flow cytometry, using propidium iodide and 4',6-diamidano-2-phenylindole staining, was used to estimate the nuclear DNA content (2C) and the proportion of A-T base pairs in 16 species of the Mediterranean genus Cistus. Genome sizes were shown to be constant within species, since no significant intraspecific variation in 2C DNA content was detected. At the genus level, up to about 1.5-fold differences in absolute DNA amounts were observed, ranging from 3.92 pg in C. crispus to 5.88 pg in C. monspeliensis. The (AT) : (GC) ratio was close to 1, and was similar for all species examined, ranging from 47.87% A-T content in C clusii, to 50.67% in C. populifolius. Pink-flowered species (subgenus Cistus) had lower DNA amounts than white-flowered species (subgenera Leucocistus and Halimioides). However, the distribution of DNA amounts in Cistus appeared to be continuous and did not permit a clear separation of infra-generic ranks in the genus.  (+info)

Seasonal branch nutrient dynamics in two Mediterranean woody shrubs with contrasted phenology. (2/16)

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Mediterranean woody plants have a wide variety of phenological strategies. Some authors have classified the Mediterranean phanaerophytes into two broad phenological categories: phenophase-overlappers (that overlap resource-demanding activities in a short period of the year) and phenophase-sequencers (that protract resource-demanding activities throughout the year). In this work the impact of both phenological strategies on leaf nutrient accumulation and retranslocation dynamics at the level of leaves and branches was evaluated. Phenophase-overlappers were expected to accumulate nutrients in leaves throughout most of the year and withdraw them efficiently in a short period. Phenophase-sequencers were expected to withdraw nutrients progressively throughout the year, without long accumulation periods. METHODS: To test this hypothesis, variations in phenology and leaf NPK in the crown of a phenophase-overlapper Cistus laurifolius and a phenophase-sequencer Bupleurum fruticosum were monitored monthly during 2 years. KEY RESULTS: Changes in nutrient concentration at the leaf level were not clearly related with the different phenologies. Nitrogen and phosphorous resorption efficiencies were lower in the phenophase-overlapper, and accumulation-retranslocation seasonality was similar in both species. Changes in the branch nutrient pool agreed with the hypothesis that the phenophase-overlapper accumulated nutrients from summer until the bud burst of the following spring, recovering a large nutrient pool during massive leaf shedding. The phenophase-sequencer did not accumulate nutrients from autumn until early spring, achieving lower nutrient recovery during spring leaf shedding. CONCLUSIONS: It is concluded that phenological demands influence branch nutrient cycling. This effect is easier to detect by assessing changes in the branch nutrient pool rather than changes in the leaf nutrient concentration.  (+info)

Inhibitory effect of traditional Turkish folk medicines on aldose reductase (AR) and hematological activity, and on AR inhibitory activity of quercetin-3-O-methyl ether isolated from Cistus laurifolius L. (3/16)

The inhibitory effects of 40 extracts prepared from 38 traditional Turkish folk medicines on human aldose reductase (h-AR) and hematological activity were investigated. Seven plants containing 5 species of Cistus genus exhibited a potent inhibition of h-AR. Ferulago amani (root) inhibited the platelet aggregation induced by sodium arachidonate, while C. laurifolius (fruit) was found to possess strong inhibition in the blood coagulation assay. An AcOEt extract derived from the leaf of C. laurifolius was purified to isolate three known flavonoids. The activity of one, quercetin-3-O-methyl ether, was found to be as potent as that of eparlestat, which is known to be a remedy for treating complications associated with diabetes.  (+info)

Mesophyll versus epidermal anthocyanins as potential in vivo antioxidants: evidence linking the putative antioxidant role to the proximity of oxy-radical source. (4/16)

The hypothesis that anthocyanins in red leaves may be potential in vivo antioxidants whose efficiency is linked to their proximity with the oxy-radical source was tested. Advantage was taken of intra-individual and intra-species variations in the anthocyanic trait and green and red leaves on the same individuals or leaves of green and red phenotypes were compared for the extent of PSII damage by reactive oxygen species generated by methyl viologen treatment in the light. Two species possessing anthocyanins in the mesophyll (Cistus creticus and Photinia x fraseri) and two in the epidermis (Rosa sp. and Ricinus communis) were used, while red actinic light (which is not absorbed by anthocyanins) allowed discrimination between an indirect sunscreen and a direct antioxidant function. Red leaves whose anthocyanins were located in the mesophyll were more resistant to methyl viologen treatment than their green counterparts. In one of these species (Cistus creticus), where anthocyanins are induced in some individuals within the natural population after bright cool days in winter, both green and future-red morphs displayed the same sensitivity to methyl viologen before anthocyanin induction. Immediately after reddening, however, resistance to methyl viologen was considerably increased in the red morphs. By contrast, red leaves whose anthocyanins were restricted to epidermal cells were more sensitive to the herbicide. Total leaf phenolic levels in green/red pairs were similar. The results indicate that vacuolar anthocyanins may be an effective in vivo target for oxy-radicals, provided that the oxy-radical source and the anthocyanic detoxifying sink are in close vicinity.  (+info)

Characterization and identification of field ectomycorrhizae of Boletus edulis and Cistus ladanifer. (5/16)

Field ectomycorrhizae sampled under Boletus edulis and Cistus ladanifer have been characterized and described in detail based on standard morphological and anatomical characters. The described ectomycorrhiza has traits typical of Boletales: whitish with three differentiated plectenchymatous layers in the mantle in plan view forming ring-like structures and rhizomorphs with highly differentiated hyphae. The inflated, smooth cystidia-like clavate end cells on the surface of the rhizomorphs and their slightly twisted external hyphae are additional characterizing features. The Hartig net occupies 1 1/2 rows of cortical cells, partly reaching the endodermis. Not all hyphae have clamps. The identification of the fungal symbiont as B. edulis was confirmed by ITS rDNA sequence comparison between mycorrhizas and sporocarps. The singularity of this symbiotic association, as well as its ecological and practical implications, are discussed.  (+info)

Antileishmanial activity of natural diterpenes from Cistus sp. and semisynthetic derivatives thereof. (6/16)

Eleven cis-clerodane diterpenes, seven labdane type diterpenes and one triterpene isolated from Cistus monspeliensis and the resin "Ladano" of Cistus creticus subsp. creticus were evaluated against Leishmania donovani promastigotes, the causative agent for visceral leishmaniasis. In addition, eleven semisynthetic manoyl oxide, seventeen labdane type derivatives and a triterpene were also evaluated for their antileishmanial activity. 18-Acetoxy-cis-clerod-3-en-15-ol, 15,18-diacetoxy-cis-clerod-3-ene and 13-(E)-8a-hydroxylabd-13-en-15-ol 2-chloroethylcarbamate exhibited the most potent and selective leishmanicidal activity with IC50 values of 3.3 microg/ml, 3.4 microg/ml and 3.5 microg/ml, respectively.  (+info)

Simultaneous determination of catechins, rutin, and gallic acid in Cistus species extracts by HPLC with diode array detection. (7/16)

A simple high-performance liquid chromatography method using a diode array detector (DAD) is developed for the simultaneous analysis of five major catechins: (+)-catechin (C), (-)-epicatechin (EC), (-)-gallocatechin (GCT), (-)-epigallocatechin (EGC), (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), and the phenolic plant metabolites gallic acid (GA) and rutin (RT) in lyophilized extracts of Cistus species. The optimal analytical conditions are investigated to obtain the best resolution and the highest UV sensitivity for the quantitative detection of catechins. The optimized conditions (acetonitrile-phosphate buffer 50 mM, pH 2.5, gradient elution system on a C18 reversed-phase column with a flow rate of 1 mL/min and UV absorbance at 210 nm) allowed a specific and repeatable separation of the studied analytes to be achieved. All compounds are successfully separated within 32 min. Calibration curves are linear in the 2-50 microg/mL range for GCT, C, and EGCG and in the 5-50 microg/mL range for GA, EGC, EC, and RT. The limit of detection values ranged from 0.24 to 0.74 microg/mL. The limit of quantitation limit values ranged from 0.77 to 1.94 microg/mL. The validated method is applied to the determination of the specific phytochemical markers GA, GCT, C, and RT in Cistus incanus and Cistus monspeliensis lyophilised extracts. The recovery values ranged between 78.7% and 98.2%. The described HPLC method appears suitable for the differentiation and determination of the most common catechins together with the glycoside rutin and the phenolic compound gallic acid and can be considered an effective and alternative procedure for the analyses of this important class of natural compounds.  (+info)

Hydrogen peroxide is involved in the acclimation of the Mediterranean shrub, Cistus albidus L., to summer drought. (8/16)

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'Cistus' is a term that refers to a genus of plants commonly known as rockroses. These plants are native to the Mediterranean region and have pink, white, or red flowers. They belong to the family Cistaceae. While 'Cistus' is a plant genus and not a medical term, extracts from some species of Cistus have been used in traditional medicine for various purposes, such as treating skin conditions and wounds. However, it is important to note that the medical efficacy and safety of these uses have not been thoroughly studied or proven by modern scientific research.

Cistaceae is a family of flowering plants, also known as the rock-rose family. It includes around 20 genera and 200 species of herbaceous plants, shrubs, and small trees that are native to Europe, Africa, and Asia. These plants are characterized by their showy, often pink or purple, flowers and their sticky, resinous leaves. Some well-known members of this family include the common rock-rose (Cistus salvifolius) and the blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium bellum).

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Mediterranean Region" is not a term with a specific medical definition. The Mediterranean Region typically refers to the geographical area surrounding the Mediterranean Sea, including countries in Southern Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia. However, in a medical context, it might refer to the study of diseases or health characteristics typical of certain populations in this region. For example, the "Mediterranean diet" is a popular term in nutrition and medicine, referring to the traditional eating habits in Mediterranean countries, which are associated with numerous health benefits. If you're looking for medical information related to a specific aspect of the Mediterranean Region or its population, please provide more context so I can give you a more accurate response.

Apitherapy is a form of alternative medicine that uses products derived from honey bees, such as honey, pollen, propolis, royal jelly, and venom, for therapeutic purposes. It has been practiced for thousands of years in various cultures and is believed to provide a range of health benefits, including anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and analgesic effects. Some proponents also claim that apitherapy can help boost the immune system, reduce pain and swelling, and treat a variety of medical conditions, such as arthritis, allergies, and wound healing. However, it is important to note that while some studies suggest potential health benefits of certain bee products, more research is needed to fully understand their safety and effectiveness. Additionally, the use of bee venom in apitherapy carries a risk of allergic reactions and anaphylaxis, so it should only be administered under the supervision of a trained healthcare professional.

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... L. is a hybrid between Cistus albidus and Cistus crispus. The name "Cistus incanus" (synonym C. villosus) has ... corsicus Cistus × incanus subsp. creticus = C. creticus subsp. creticus "Cistus × incanus", The Plant List, retrieved 2015-02- ... 523-524 "Cistus incanus L.", Integrated Taxonomic Information System on-line database, retrieved 2015-03-01 "Cistus creticus L ... Confusion exists among this name and two later names published by Linnaeus, Cistus creticus in 1762 and Cistus villosus in 1764 ...
One of the group of white-flowered species of Cistus, it was previously mistaken for Cistus monspeliensis, common in Gran ... "Cistus grancanariae Marrero-Rodr., Almeida & C. Ríos", The Cistus & Halimium Website, archived from the original on 2015-09-23 ... Cistus grancanariae is only found in a small region in the north of the island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands, at ... Cistus grancanariae is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae. It was described for the first time in ...
... belongs to the white and whitish pink flowered clade of Cistus species. "Cistus pouzolzii", The Plant List, ... Cistus pouzolzii is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae. ... Guzman, B.; Lledo, M.D. & Vargas, P. (2009). "Adaptive Radiation in Mediterranean Cistus (Cistaceae)". PLOS ONE. 4 (7): e6362. ... and pollen morphology of Cistus and Halimium (Cistaceae)". Plant Systematics and Evolution. 295 (1-4): 23-54. doi:10.1007/ ...
... belongs to the white and whitish pink flowered clade of Cistus species. "Cistus parviflorus", The Plant List ... Cistus parviflorus is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae. ... Guzman, B.; Lledo, M.D. & Vargas, P. (2009). "Adaptive Radiation in Mediterranean Cistus (Cistaceae)". PLOS ONE. 4 (7): e6362. ... and pollen morphology of Cistus and Halimium (Cistaceae)". Plant Systematics and Evolution. 295 (1-4): 23-54. doi:10.1007/ ...
... is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae. Cistus palmensis belongs to the clade of ... Guzmán, B. & Vargas, P. (2005), "Systematics, character evolution, and biogeography of Cistus L. (Cistaceae) based on ITS, trnL ... and pollen morphology of Cistus and Halimium (Cistaceae)", Plant Systematics and Evolution, 295 (1-4): 23-54, doi:10.1007/ ... "Adaptive Radiation in Mediterranean Cistus (Cistaceae)". PLOS ONE. 4 (7): e6362. Bibcode:2009PLoSO...4.6362G. doi:10.1371/ ...
... is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae. Cistus heterophyllus grows up to 1 m (3 ... "Cistus heterophyllus", The Plant List, retrieved 2015-03-02 Warburg, E.F. (1968), "Cistus heterophyllus", in Tutin, T.G.; ... Page, R.G. (n.d.) [2002 onwards], "Cistus heterophyllus Desf.", The Cistus & Halimium Website, archived from the original on ... Two subspecies are accepted: Cistus heterophyllus subsp. carthaginensis (Pau) M.B.Crespo & Mateo - mainland Spain Cistus ...
Cistus chinamadensis, Cistus horrens, Cistus ocreatus, and Cistus symphytifolius). "Cistus asper", The Plant List, retrieved ... Cistus asper is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae with purple-pink flowers. It was first described ... A 2011 molecular phylogenetic study placed C. asper as a member of the purple and pink flowered clade of Cistus species, along ... Guzmán, B. & Vargas, P. (2005), "Systematics, character evolution, and biogeography of Cistus L. (Cistaceae) based on ITS, trnL ...
Cistus asper, Cistus horrens, Cistus ocreatus, and Cistus symphytifolius), although the three subspecies did not form a clade, ... Page, R.G. (n.d.) [2002 onwards], "Cistus chinamadensis Banares & P. Romero", The Cistus & Halimium Website, archived from the ... "Cistus chinamadensis", The Plant List, retrieved 2015-03-02 Bañares Baudet, Ángel & Romero Manrique, P. (1991), "Cistus ... Cistus chinamadensis is a shrub, usually 25-70 cm (10 in - 2 ft 4 in) tall. The woody stems have dark brown bark that easily ...
Cistus asper, Cistus chinamadensis, Cistus horrens, and Cistus ocreatus). "Cistus symphytifolius", The Plant List, retrieved ... Cistus symphytifolius is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae. It is endemic to the Canary Islands". ... Guzmán, B. & Vargas, P. (2005), "Systematics, character evolution, and biogeography of Cistus L. (Cistaceae) based on ITS, trnL ... Cistus symphytifolius belongs to the clade of species with purple and pink flowers (the "purple pink clade" or PPC), along with ...
... subsp. creticus Cistus creticus subsp. corsicus (syn. Cistus × incanus subsp. corsicus) Cistus creticus subsp. ... It is frequently called "Cistus incanus". (The true Cistus × incanus is the hybrid C. albidus × C. crispus.) The name Cistus ... "Cistus creticus", The Plant List, retrieved 2015-03-01 "Cistus creticus subsp. eriocephalus", The Plant List, retrieved 2015-03 ... Cistus creticus (pink rock-rose, hoary rock-rose) is a species of shrubby plant in the family Cistaceae. Though it usually has ...
... belongs to the white and whitish pink flowered clade of Cistus species. "Cistus populifolius", The Plant ... Cistus populifolius is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae. ... Guzman, B.; Lledo, M.D. & Vargas, P. (2009). "Adaptive Radiation in Mediterranean Cistus (Cistaceae)". PLOS ONE. 4 (7): e6362. ... Cistus, Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus, All stub articles, Malvales stubs). ...
... belongs to the white and whitish pink flowered clade of Cistus species. "Cistus sintenisii", The Plant List, ... Cistus sintenisii is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae. It was named in honor of Paul Sintenis. ... Guzman, B.; Lledo, M.D. & Vargas, P. (2009). "Adaptive Radiation in Mediterranean Cistus (Cistaceae)". PLOS ONE. 4 (7): e6362. ... and pollen morphology of Cistus and Halimium (Cistaceae)". Plant Systematics and Evolution. 295 (1-4): 23-54. doi:10.1007/ ...
... belongs to the white and whitish pink flowered clade of Cistus species. Cistus clusii is native to north Africa ... "Cistus clusii", The Plant List, retrieved 2015-03-02 Warburg, E.F. (1968), "Cistus clusii", in Tutin, T.G.; Heywood, V.H.; ... It has been wrongly called Cistus libanotis by many authors. Cistus clusii is a much branched shrub, up to 1 m (3 ft) tall. Its ... Page, R.G. (n.d.) [2002 onwards], "Cistus clusii L.", The Cistus & Halimium Website, archived from the original on 2015-04-02, ...
... belongs to the white and whitish pink flowered clade of Cistus species. Cistus inflatus (generally recorded as ... In summary, in Demoly's analysis: Cistus psilosepalus Sweet is a synonym of Cistus × laxus Aiton Cistus psilosepalus auct., non ... often known as Cistus psilosepalus, although this name is a synonym of the hybrid Cistus × laxus. It has white flowers. Cistus ... As the name Cistus laxus was published by Aiton in 1789, it has priority over the name Cistus psilosepalus, which becomes a ...
Cistus arrigens Timb.-Lagr. Cistus elegans Timb.-Lagr. Cistus fruticans Timb.-Lagr. Cistus humilis Timb.-Lagr. Cistus ... Cistus platyphyllus Timb.-Lagr. Cistus rhodanensis Timb.-Lagr. Cistus sideritis C.Presl Cistus velutinus Timb.-Lagr. Cistus ... up on a flower of Cistus salviifolius Fruits of Cistus salviifolius Close-up on a fruit of Cistus salviifolius Leaves of Cistus ... Cistus salviifolius belongs to the white and whitish pink flowered clade of Cistus species. Plants of Cistus salviifolius Close ...
... , commonly called laurel-leaf cistus, laurel-leaved cistus or laurel-leaved rock rose, is a species of highly ... Cistus laurifolius var. atlanticus Pit. Cistus laurifolius var. lanceolatus Rouy & Foucaud[citation needed] Cistus laurifolius ... Cistus laurifolius belongs to the white and whitish pink flowered clade of Cistus species. Different vegetative and ... laurifolius Cistus laurifolius var. ovatus Rouy & Foucaud[citation needed] "Cistus laurifolius". Germplasm Resources ...
It is a natural hybrid between Cistus monspeliensis and Cistus parviflorus which originates where the two species overlap in ... Cistus × skanbergii is a compact, bushy variety of rockrose, with pale pink flowers and grey-green foliage. It is also known by ... "Cistus x skanbergii , dwarf pink rockrose/RHS Gardening". www.rhs.org.uk. Retrieved 27 May 2021. Domina, G; Greuter, W; Mazzola ... Cistus x skanbergii - Pink Rockrose by San Marcos Growers (CS1: long volume value, Articles with short description, Short ...
... , the grey-leaved cistus, is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae, with pink to purple ... Page, R.G. (n.d.) [2002 onwards], "Cistus albidus L.", The Cistus & Halimium Website, archived from the original on 2015-04-02 ... Cistus albidus grows up to 1 m (3 ft) tall. Its leaves are oblong to elliptical in shape, usually 2-5 cm (0.8-2.0 in) long by ... Cistus albidus was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 in Species Plantarum (p. 524). The specific epithet albidus means " ...
ISBN 978-1-86825-704-1. Cistus purpureus by gardenia.net "Cistus ×purpureus". Germplasm Resources Information Network. ... Cistus × purpureus, commonly known as orchid rockrose, is one of the most commonly cultivated varieties of rockrose. It is a ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cistus × purpureus. (Articles with short description, Short description is different ... from Wikidata, Articles with 'species' microformats, Commons category link from Wikidata, Cistus, Ornamental plant cultivars, ...
Cistus asper, Cistus chinamadensis, Cistus horrens, and Cistus symphytifolius). Cistus ocreatus is endemic to Gran Canaria, ... Its name is sometimes spelt Cistus ochreatus. It is endemic to Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands. Cistus ocreatus has ovate ... It resembles Cistus symphytifolius, but has smaller flowers, and its leaves have a whitish appearance due to a covering of fine ... Cistus ocreatus is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae, with purple-pink flowers. It is sometimes ...
... Verg. 1932 is a variety of rockrose. It is a small gray-green evergreen shrub reaching a maximum height of 70 ... Inventaire Nationale du Patrimoine Naturel The Cistus & Halimium Website Plantlust Malvaceae.info Les galeries photos (Articles ... with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with 'species' microformats, Cistus, Ornamental ...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cistus libanotis. Page, R.G., "Cistus libanotis L.", The Cistus & Halimium Website, ... Cistus libanotis belongs to the white and whitish pink flowered clade of Cistus species. Rivers, M.C.; Monteiro-Henriques, T.; ... Cistus libanotis was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1759. A different but similar species, Cistus clusii, has regularly ... "Cistus libanotis", The Plant List, retrieved 2015-03-02 Demoly, J.-P. & Montserrat, P. (1993), "Cistus" (PDF), in Castroviejo, ...
Temporal and spatial patterns of seed dispersal in two Cistus species (Cistaceae). Annals of Botany 89:427-434. "Cistus ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cistus ladanifer. Jepson Manual Treatment Gum Rockrose page from Portugal Cistus ... Cistus ladanifer is a species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae. It is native to the western Mediterranean region. ... "Cistus ladanifer subsp. sulcatus (Demoly) P.Monts". Flora-on. Retrieved 24 November 2020. Guzman, B.; Lledo, M.D. & Vargas, P ...
"Cistus creticus". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Cistus monspeliensis". MaltaWildPlants.com. ...
Cistus calycinus L. Cistus chinamadensis Bañares & P.Romero Cistus clusii Dunal Cistus creticus L. Cistus crispus L. Cistus ... Cistus monspeliensis L. - Montpellier Cistus Cistus munbyi Pomel Cistus ocreatus C.Sm. Cistus ocymoides Lam. Cistus ... Cistus tauricus C.Presl Cistus umbellatus L. Various species of Cistus Cistus albidus photo taken near Sitges Cistus crispus ... Cistus populifolius L. Cistus pouzolzii Delile ex Gren. & Godr. Cistus salviifolius L. - Salvia Cistus Cistus sintenisii Litard ...
Cistus ladanifer (Common Gum Cistus) is a species of shrub in the family Cistaceae. They have a self-supporting growth form. ... Known occurrences, collected specimens and observations of common gum cistus. View this species on GBIF ...
Hybrid formula: Cistus ladanifer L. × Cistus monspeliensis L.. Synonyms[edit]. *Homotypic *Cistus × ladanifer var. stenophyllus ... Cistus × loretii Rouy & Foucaud, Fl. France 2: 279 (1895).. *Cistus × loretii nothovar. albiflorus Rouy & Foucaud, Fl. France 2 ... Cistus × camusii Sennen, nom. nud.. *Cistus × cyprius nothovar. angustifolius Willk., Icon. Descr. Pl. Nov. 2: 43, tab. 96 fig ... Genus: Cistus. Subgenus: C. subg. Leucocistus. Nothospecies: Cistus × stenophyllus Nothovarietates: C. × s. nothovar. ...
Young Living Cistus essential oil is pure, and can be used topically. Order now! ... Cistus essential oil has a honey-like fragrance. ... Cistus essential oil is believed to be the biblical Rose of ... Cistus is commonly referred to as labdanum, rose of Sharon, or gum rockrose. It has been used for centuries during prayer and ... Cistus is commonly referred to as labdanum, rose of Sharon, or gum rockrose. It has been used for centuries during prayer and ...
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Elma is a robust dense evergreen shrub with green shimmery leaves. Large white flowers with yellow stamens are borne in terminal cymes and last only a
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Cistus incanus. Family: cistaceae Common name(s): the pink rock rose Hardiness ratings: USDA zone 9 - 10 General resources. * ... Cistus incanus subsp. incanus. Common name(s): Hairy Rockrose Hardiness ratings: USDA zone 8 Links. *Denver Botanic Gardens - ... Cistus incanus subsp. creticus. Links. *Paghats Garden - Illustrated articles by a gardener in the Pacific Northwest, with ... Links for Cistus incanus. *All Things Plants - Community-assembled plant profile (1 photo) ...
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Orchid Rockrose is growing next to Crimson Spot Rockrose which is quite a bit smaller and a bit later with its bloom. It is about five feet tall by seven feet wide.. 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. More amazing Bicolor Plants ...
A garden picture Replacement Cistus from a cutting to replace the straggly old one. Just have to bit the bullet and remove the ... Replacement Cistus from a cutting to replace the straggly old one. Just have to bit the bullet and remove the old...just! But ... I wonder with what to replace the old Cistus, when I replace. The soil is so dry in its east facing border, because it is not ... Noticed today I have already put a second cutting of Cistus slightly to the left of the one to come out. Dotty d, says she has ...
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Cistus salviifolius. sage-leaved rock-rose, salvia cistus, gallipoli rose. synonym: Cistus salvifolius. organ. parasitic mode. ...
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Cistus x canescens Albus is a broadleaf evergreen shrub with green foliage and white flowers in spring and summer. It can ...
Cistus ladanifer L., Cistus albidus L., Cistus salviifolius L., and Cistus clusii Dunal (the latter has not been studied before ... The abundance of Cistus spp. in the Iberian Peninsula together with their ability to renew after wildfire contribute to their ... Cistus is a plant genus traditionally used in folk medicine as remedy for several microbial disorders and infections. ... A total of 111 volatile compounds were identified, 28 of which were reported in Cistus for the first time. The most abundant ...
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Cistus ladanifer. Cistus ladanifer. Cistus ladanifer L. Engl.: gum rockrose. Deu.: Lack-Zistrose, Harz-Cistrose, Harz-Zistrose ...
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  • Shrub of the Cistus family -cistaceae- up to 60 cm. (botanical-online.com)
  • Cistus ladanifer mauritianus is a subspecies of shrub in the family Cistaceae . (eol.org)
  • an evergreen shrub ( Cistus Ladanum ) from which the gum ladanum is obtained. (freedictionary.org)
  • Cistus also known as rock rose its evergreen shrub drought tolerance plant fragrant plant, the flower color can be: white, yellow, purple or pink with 5 petals some of the cultivars have like crushed petals like crepe. (growplants.org)
  • The grey-haired cistrose (Cistus incanus) is a native to the Mediterranean, about 1 meter high shrub plant with pretty pink-red flowers. (viterna.at)
  • North-west Africa, Spain and Portugal are the regions where Cistus ladanifer is grown naturally as a shrub. (essentialoilco.com)
  • The genus Cistus comprises a group of about 20 shrub species found in wide areas throughout the whole Mediterranean region to the Caucasus. (unica.it)
  • Cistus Tea is a proprietary blend of Cistus incanus and Cistus albidus loose-leaf tea. (biopureus.com)
  • Cistus ( Cistus incanus and Cistus albidus) tea contains key bioactive compounds the support normalized mucosa production in the mouth, sinuses, and gastrointestinal tract. (biopureus.com)
  • Proprietary Blend of Cistus incanus and Cistus albidus (leaves, stems, and flowers). (biopureus.com)
  • Q: Where do you source Cistus incanus and Cistus albidus from? (biopureus.com)
  • The wild-crafted Cistus incanus and Cistus albidus used in BioPure ® Cistus Tea grow in southern Europe's Mediterranean regions. (biopureus.com)
  • Introducing, Cistus Incanus! (tulsanaturalclinic.com)
  • Cistus Incanus is a miracle tea. (tulsanaturalclinic.com)
  • The plant made international headlines a few years ago: a jury of experts awarded Cistus incanus as the "plant of Europe 1999" and thus brought the cistrose to the consciousness of many nature-loving people. (viterna.at)
  • Nevertheless, Cistus incanus is currently not allowed to be sold as tea or food in Germany due to the EU Novel Food Regulation. (viterna.at)
  • Cistus incanus ssp. (rareplants.es)
  • Introducing Biokoma Cistus incanus, an organic, pure, natural herb without any additives that offers a rich source of polyphenols and other beneficial bioactive compounds. (biokoma.com)
  • Our cistus incanus is a powerful cleansing herb that effectively removes toxins from the body while improving immunity and reducing inflammation. (biokoma.com)
  • To prepare, simply heat water, add 1-2 teaspoons of Cistus incanus leaves, place the tea in a cup and pour water over the leaves. (biokoma.com)
  • Choose Cistus incanus for a natural and effective way to cleanse and improve your body. (biokoma.com)
  • The common name gum cistus is applied to resin-bearing species, especially C. ladanifer. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus psilosepalus Sweet Cistus ladanifer L., including Cistus palhinhae N.D.Ingram - Gum Rockrose Cistus lasianthus Lam. (wikipedia.org)
  • C. ladanifer × C. populifolius) Cistus × akamantis Demoly Cistus × albereensis Gaut. (wikipedia.org)
  • C. ladanifer × C. laurifolius) Cistus × dansereaui P.Silva (C. ladanifer × C. inflatus) Cistus × escartianus Demoly Cistus × florentinus Lam. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus ladanifer subsp. (eol.org)
  • Known occurrences, collected specimens and observations of Cistus ladanifer subsp. (eol.org)
  • Cistus Ladanifer Var. (birminghambotanicalgardens.org.uk)
  • Cistus (from the Greek kistos) is a genus of flowering plants in the rockrose family Cistaceae, containing about 20 species (Ellul et al. (wikipedia.org)
  • The following species are recognised in the genus Cistus: Cistus albidus L. Cistus asper Demoly & R.Mesa Cistus atlanticus (Humbert & Maire) Demoly Cistus atriplicifolius Lam. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus monspeliensis L. - Montpellier Cistus Cistus munbyi Pomel Cistus ocreatus C.Sm. (wikipedia.org)
  • C. monspeliensis × C. salviifolius) Cistus × hybridus Pourr. (wikipedia.org)
  • C. laurifolius × C. monspeliensis) Cistus × matritensis Carazo Roman & Jiménez Alb. (wikipedia.org)
  • C. populifolius × C. monspeliensis) Cistus × novus Rouy Cistus × obtusifolius Sweet (C. inflatus × C. salviifolius) Cistus × pauranthus Demoly (C. parviflorus × C. salviifolius) Cistus × philothei Sennen & Mauricio Cistus × platysepalus Sweet (C. monspeliensis × C. inflatus) Cistus × pourretii Rouy & Foucaud Cistus × purpureus Lam. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus monspeliensis L. , Sp. (wikimedia.org)
  • Cistus monspeliensis f. affinis ( Bertol. (wikimedia.org)
  • Cistus monspeliensis ß minor Willk. (wikimedia.org)
  • Cistus monspeliensis f. flavescens ( Briq. (wikimedia.org)
  • Australian Plant Name Index (APNI) Cistus monspeliensis Integrated Botanical Information System (IBIS). (wikimedia.org)
  • 2021. Cistus monspeliensis in Kew Science Plants of the World Online . (wikimedia.org)
  • Cistus and Halimium form a cohesive and the most derived clade within Cistaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Typification of six Linnaean names in Cistus L. (Cistaceae). (wikimedia.org)
  • Cistus laurifolius L. Cistus libanotis L. Cistus macrocalycinus (Pau) Byng & Christenh. (wikipedia.org)
  • 11. Flavonoids with anti-Helicobacter pylori activity from Cistus laurifolius leaves. (nih.gov)
  • Cistus × banaresii Demoly Cistus × canescens Sweet Cistus × cebennensis Aubin & J.Prudhomme Cistus × cheiranthoides Lam. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sweet Cistus (Bot. (freedictionary.org)
  • Cistus tauricus C.Presl Cistus umbellatus L. Various species of Cistus Cistus albidus photo taken near Sitges Cistus crispus Cistus creticus from Crete Cistus heterophyllus subsp. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus Nursery Gift Cards are the perfect gift for all the planty folks in your life! (cistus.com)
  • Every year I make a point of visiting Cistus Nursery in January. (thedangergarden.com)
  • People A day in the life of a seedstress at Cistus Nursery! (wonderground.press)
  • Cistus horrens Demoly Cistus inflatus Pourr. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus osbeckiifolius Webb Cistus palhinhae N.D.Ingram Cistus palmensis Bañares & Demoly Cistus parviflorus Lam. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus × clausonii Font Quer & Maire Cistus × conradiae Demoly Cistus × corbariensis Pourr. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus calycinus f. luteus (Sauvage) Demoly in Acta Bot. (kew.org)
  • Cistus calycinus L. Cistus chinamadensis Bañares & P.Romero Cistus clusii Dunal Cistus creticus L. Cistus crispus L. Cistus formosus Curtis Cistus grancanariae Marrero Rodr. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus parviflorus from Crete Cistus salviifolius In addition a large number of hybrids have been recorded, including: Cistus × aguilari O.E.Warb. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cistus commutatus (Pau) Byng & Christenh. (kew.org)
  • The second clade consists of those with white flowers or, in the case of Cistus parviflorus, pale pink flowers (the "white or whitish pink clade" or WWPC). (wikipedia.org)
  • Molecular phylogenetic analyses conducted between 2005 and 2011 confirm that Cistus species divide into two well-defined clades, neither of which was fully resolved internally. (wikipedia.org)
  • In total, more than 200 fungal species belonging to 40 genera have been reported so far to be associated with Cistus. (unica.it)
  • Cistus Absolute, a precious botanical treasure derived from the delicate petals of the Cistus plant. (dbrexportsindia.com)
  • Jumping ahead to the here and now, PureomEO's™ Cistus Essential Oil begins with rich overtones of honey, and a herbaceous sweetness reminiscent of Frankincense. (pureomeo.com)
  • Critically endangered cistus from Cartagena (Spain). (wikipedia.org)
  • In this paper, we review the information available on the ectomycorrhizal fungi of Cistus across its entire geographic range, as gathered and critically sifted from both published literature sources and personal observations. (unica.it)
  • Further studies are needed to expand our preliminary knowledge of the mycorrhizal ecology and biology of Cistus and its fungal associates, focusing on topics such as mycobiont diversity, host specificity, fungal succession, mycorrhizal influence on stress tolerance, and impact of disturbances, while comparing the findings with those from other ecosystems. (unica.it)
  • Cistus, with its many hybrids and cultivars, is commonly encountered as a garden flower. (wikipedia.org)
  • With its unique scent profile and versatile properties, Cistus Absolute is a valuable addition to your collection of natural wellness and beauty products. (dbrexportsindia.com)
  • Cistus or cistrose herb in familiar and tested quality. (viterna.at)
  • We therefore offer you our Cistus or Cistrosen herb in the usual and tested quality from controlled cultivation as potpourri, for decoration purposes or for room air improvement. (viterna.at)
  • Cistus Tea or Rock Rose Tea has been traditionally used for centuries in Mediterranean countries to support overall wellness. (biopureus.com)
  • Cistus has been used by humans for centuries, at least according to researchers who have discovered traces of cistus plants in prehistoric caves. (pureomeo.com)
  • In Greece, infusions with cistus have been enjoyed for centuries as herbal tea with a pleasant, tart-aromatic taste. (viterna.at)
  • Cistus Pat is one of the best large flowering cistus around, pure white saucer shaped flowers with a yellow button eye. (giftaplant.com)
  • Many ancient peoples mixed cistus with myrrh and frankincense to make perfume and incense, and it has been used since the Middle Ages to treat wounds, ulcers, and other skin conditions. (pureomeo.com)
  • Aromatherapy and Relaxation: The calming and grounding properties of Cistus Absolute make it a valuable addition to aromatherapy blends and relaxation rituals. (dbrexportsindia.com)
  • An analysis of the pattern of ectomycorrhizal diversity and host specificity revealed that members of the Cortinariaceae and Russulaceae make the most of both Cistus-aspecific and Cistus-specific mycobionts. (unica.it)
  • The legend goes that the healing properties of cistus were discovered thousands of years ago when shepherds worked to remove the gum of cistus plants from the coats of their grazing sheep and goats. (pureomeo.com)
  • Cistus Tea has astringent and toning properties that address excess mucous produced by imbalanced microbes and support the body's internal terrain, normalized sinus and gastrointestinal mucosa, and optimal immune function. (biopureus.com)
  • Cosmetics and Skincare: Cistus Absolute finds application in skincare products due to its skin-loving properties. (dbrexportsindia.com)
  • Although the resulting data matrix was based primarily on accounts of sporocarp inventories in the field, existing knowledge on the features of Cistus natural and synthesized ectomycorrhizas was also included and discussed. (unica.it)
  • Cistus is ideal for a sunny spot in the garden and will happily tolerate poorer soils, coastal locations and is drought tolerant once established. (plants2gardens.com)
  • Fine Fragrance Industry: Cistus Absolute is highly sought after in perfumery, where it serves as a base note in various luxury fragrances. (dbrexportsindia.com)