CistusMonspeliensis_Presentation

Cistus monspeliensis

A bush with very fragrant, lanceolate leaves that smell of summer

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Cistus monspeliensis is an evergreen Mediterannean shrub with highly fragrant foliage and an abundance of little white flowers in the spring.

The leaves are sticky to the touch, lance-shaped and evergreen. The shape of the leaves gives it a slightly more graphic appearance than the Cistus x nigricans.

The white, cup-shaped flowers feature a center of yellow stamens and sometimes display a touch of yellow at the base of their petals.

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.


👨‍🌾GARDENING TIPS👨‍🌾:

    • ✂️ Cistus can be lightly pruned after flowering and pinched back to promote a bushy growth, but avoid cutting into old wood.
    • 🪰 Their thick leaves + resin do not attract pests, though their delicate flowers can be damaged by heavy rain
    • 🏠 Avoid transplanting them once they are settled, as their roots do not like to be disturbed.

Learn more about Gardening with the Cistus family:



The Tales & The Botany:

Cistus monspeliensis is particularly adapted to coastal settings – so any salty air or soil is where this rockrose comes into her own.

The genus Cistus was named by French botanist Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, derived from the Greek Kistos, which was later Latinized as Cisthos by Pliny the Elder. The genus includes around twenty Mediterranean shrub species in the Cistaceae family, closely related to Halimium and Helianthemum.

These plants have opposite, evergreen to semi-evergreen leaves that are oval to lanceolate, sometimes elongated. Some species, like Cistus ladanifer, contain aromatic resin used to produce medicinal labdanum.

Labdanum is a sticky brown resin extracted from the Cistus plants that is still used to produce perfume and vermouth. You’ll see when you touch the plant, it’s quite sticky.

🔥 Their fruits are fire-resistant capsules, allowing them to reseed naturally after a wildfire.

🥷 They also suppress weed growth through allelopathy (releasing substances that inhibit weed germination) something that our friends in the Thyme family are infamous for.


🌸 Floral Morphology

Members of the Cistaceae, including the genus Cistus, typically produce solitary or cymose inflorescences with showy, crêpe-like petals.

Flowers are actinomorphic (characterized by radial symmetry), pentamerous, and range from 2 to 8 cm in diameter depending on species. Petals are usually white, pink, or purple with conspicuous yellow stamens. Sepals (3–5) are persistent and may be hairy or glabrous.

Leaves are opposite, simple, entire, and often covered with glandular trichomes secreting aromatic resins such as labdanum. This resin imparts drought resistance and fragrance.


🌱 Reproductive Biology

Flowers are hermaphroditic, often protandrous (anthers mature before stigmas), which encourages cross-pollination. Despite this, many species retain a level of self-compatibility, ensuring reproduction under low-pollinator conditions.

Pollination is predominantly entomophilous, with bees, beetles, and flies visiting for pollen rather than nectar.

Seeds are borne in dehiscent capsules containing numerous small seeds adapted for germination after disturbance (particularly fire).


🌍 Ecology & Adaptations

Cistaceae are emblematic of Mediterranean-type ecosystems on poor, rocky soils. Key adaptations include:

    • High Drought tolerance via resinous, sclerophyllous (a sclerophyll is a type of vegetation that is adapted to long periods of dryness and heat) leaves.

    • Fire-related regeneration, with seeds requiring heat shock or smoke compounds to germinate.

    • Symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi (notably Tuber spp.), which enhance nutrient uptake in low-fertility soils.


Other Names:

Montpellier rockrose


Origin:

Mediterranean

Weight 0,2 kg
Flower Color

White

Flowering

April, May, June

Soil

Dry, Poor, Sandy, Well-Draining

Exposure

Full Sun

Frost Tolerance

-1°C to -5°C

Size

1m H x 1m W

Planting Season

March to May, September to November

Container Size

9×9 cm, 2L

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