Cistus

Linnaeus

Sp. Pl. 1: 523. 1753.

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Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 234. 1754.

Common names: Rockrose
Introduced
Etymology: Ancient Greek name for plants of the genus
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 387. Mentioned on page 386.
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Lechea mucronata
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Linny Heagy
Linny Heagy

Shrubs, 5–25 dm, hairy, hairs simple, sometimes clustered (stellate), glandular and eglandular. Leaves opposite, petiolate or sessile; blade 1-veined or 3-veined from base, margins sometimes revolute and/or undulate. Inflorescences solitary flowers or corymbiform, scorpioid [paniculiform or racemiform] cymes. Pedicels present or absent; bracts present or absent. Flowers chasmogamous; sepals tardily falling, 3 or 5; petals [0 or] (4–) 5, pink, purple, red, or white, sometimes drying yellowish; stamens [50–] 100–150+; filaments distinct or basally connate; carpels 5 or 6–12; styles 0 or 1, to 0.5 or 1–3+ mm; stigmas 1, capitate or truncate. Capsules 5–12-valved. Seeds 10–800+ per capsule. x = 9.

Distribution

Introduced; Calif., Europe, n Africa, Mediterranean areas

Discussion

Species 20 (5 in the flora).

Species of Cistus are grown as ornamentals in warm climates. Cultivars (some hybrids) are California. Leaves of Cistus incanus and C. ladanifer are the source of a scented resin, labdanum or ladanum, which may be the myrrh of ancient references. Cistus is not the source of the opiate laudanum.

Key

1 Petals pink, purple, or reddish; styles 1–3+ mm. Cistus incanus
1 Petals white, sometimes with red or yellow near bases; styles 0–0.5 mm > 2
2 Leaves petiolate; blade 1-veined from base. Cistus salviifolius
3 Inflorescences solitary flowers; sepals 3; petals 30–50 mm; capsules 6–12-locular. Cistus ladanifer
3 Inflorescences usually cymes; sepals 5; petals 10–25 mm; capsules 5-locular > 4
4 Leaf blades oblong-ovate to oblong-linear, (5–)10–20+ mm wide, margins not notably revolute, usually ciliate. Cistus psilosepalus
4 Leaf blades lanceolate-linear to linear, 1–7(–13) mm wide, margins usually revolute, not notably ciliate. Cistus monspeliensis
... more about "Cistus"
John L. Strother +
Linnaeus +
3-veined +  and 1-veined +
scale-like +  and not lobed +
6 (?) +  and 12 (?) +
Rockrose +
corymbiform +
scorpioid +
Calif. +, Europe +, n Africa +  and Mediterranean areas +
Ancient Greek name for plants of the genus +
connate +  and distinct +
loculicidal +
eglandular +  and simple +
umbellate +, thyrsiform +  and cymose +
racemose +, paniculate +  and corymbose +
sessile +  and petiolate +
undulate +  and revolute +
6-12-carpellate +, 5-carpellate +, 3-carpellate +  and 2-carpellate +
crassinucellate +  and bitegmic +
orthotropous +
crumpled +  and imbricate +
yellowish +, white +, red +, purple +  and pink +
distinct +
Sp. Pl. +  and Gen. Pl. ed. +
1753 +  and 1754 +
dansereau1939a +  and guzman2005a +
persistent +
Introduced +
truncate +  and capitate +
sessile +  and petiolate +
1-3+ mm +, 0 +  and 0.5 +
Cistaceae +
perennial +  and annual +