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''Cistus'' (from the
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''kistos'') is a genus of
flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed with ...
s in the rockrose
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Cistaceae The Cistaceae are a small family of plants (rock-rose or rock rose family) known for their beautiful shrubs, which are profusely covered by flowers at the time of blossom. This family consists of about 170(-200) species in eight genera that are ...
, containing about 20 species (Ellul ''et al.'' 2002). They are
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shrub A shrub or bush is a small to medium-sized perennial woody plant. Unlike herbaceous plants, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen. They are distinguished from trees by their multiple ...
s found on dry or rocky soils throughout the Mediterranean region, from Morocco, Spain, Italy, Greece, through to the
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, and also on the
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. ''Cistus'', with its many hybrids and cultivars, is commonly encountered as a garden flower. The common name rockrose (rock rose in the UK) is applied to the species, a name also shared by the related genera ''
Helianthemum ''Helianthemum'' (), known as rock rose, sunrose, rushrose, or frostweed,
'' and ''
Tuberaria ''Tuberaria'' is a genus of about 12 species of annual or perennial plants in the rockrose family Cistaceae, native to western and southern Europe. They occur on dry, stony sites, often close to the sea. The leaves are in a rosette at the base ...
'', all in the family Cistaceae. The common name ''gum cistus'' is applied to resin-bearing species, especially ''C. ladanifer''. Sometimes known as 'Pheasant's Compromise'


Description

The
leaves A leaf (: leaves) is a principal appendage of the stem of a vascular plant, usually borne laterally above ground and specialized for photosynthesis. Leaves are collectively called foliage, as in "autumn foliage", while the leaves, stem, ...
are
evergreen In botany, an evergreen is a plant which has Leaf, foliage that remains green and functional throughout the year. This contrasts with deciduous plants, which lose their foliage completely during the winter or dry season. Consisting of many diffe ...
, opposite, simple, usually slightly rough-surfaced, 2–8 cm long. In a few species (notably ''C. ladanifer''), the leaves are coated with a highly aromatic
resin A resin is a solid or highly viscous liquid that can be converted into a polymer. Resins may be biological or synthetic in origin, but are typically harvested from plants. Resins are mixtures of organic compounds, predominantly terpenes. Commo ...
called
labdanum Labdanum, also called ladanum, ladan, or ladanon, is a sticky brown resin obtained from the shrubs ''Gum rockrose, Cistus ladanifer'' (western Mediterranean) and ''Cistus creticus'' (eastern Mediterranean), species of rockrose. It was historicall ...
. They have showy 5-petaled
flower Flowers, also known as blooms and blossoms, are the reproductive structures of flowering plants ( angiosperms). Typically, they are structured in four circular levels, called whorls, around the end of a stalk. These whorls include: calyx, m ...
s ranging from white to purple and dark pink, in a few species with a conspicuous dark red spot at the base of each petal.


Taxonomy


Phylogeny

''Cistus'' and ''Halimium'' form a cohesive and the most derived clade within
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.
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treat ''Halimium'' as a
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of ''Cistus''. Molecular phylogenetic analyses conducted between 2005 and 2011 confirm that ''Cistus'' species divide into two well-defined
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s, neither of which was fully resolved internally. The first clade consists of those with purple and pink flowers (the "purple pink clade" or PPC). 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). Although the flower colour of ''C. parviflorus'' is anomalous, it has very short styles, otherwise characteristic of WWPC species. A
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origin has been suggested. A simplified cladogram is shown below: Within the purple pink clade (PPC), ''C. crispus'' is consistently the first diverging species. ''C. albidus'', ''C. creticus'' and ''C. heterophyllus'' form a well supported clade. Seven species endemic to the Canary Islands form a
polytomy An internal node of a phylogenetic tree is described as a polytomy or multifurcation if (i) it is in a rooted tree and is linked to three or more child subtrees or (ii) it is in an unrooted tree and is attached to four or more branches. A tree ...
, resolved differently in different analyses, in which subtaxa of some species do not always cluster together. Within the white and whitish pink clade (WWPC), there is weak support for a clade consisting of ''C. clusii'' and ''C. munbyi''; the other species either formed part of a polytomy or resolved differently in different analyses. ''Halimium'' and ''Cistus'' were regularly shown to be
paraphyletic Paraphyly is a taxonomic term describing a grouping that consists of the grouping's last common ancestor and some but not all of its descendant lineages. The grouping is said to be paraphyletic ''with respect to'' the excluded subgroups. In co ...
with respect to one another.


Species

The following species are recognised in the genus ''Cistus'': *''
Cistus albidus ''Cistus albidus'', the grey-leaved cistus, is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae, with pink to purple flowers, native to south-western Europe and western north Africa. Description ''Cistus albidus'' grows up to tall. ...
'' L. *''
Cistus asper ''Cistus asper'' is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae with purple-pink flowers. It was first described in 2005 and is endemic to El Hierro in the Canary Islands The Canary Islands (; ) or Canaries are an archip ...
'' Demoly & R.Mesa *''
Cistus atlanticus ''Cistus'' (from the Greek language, Greek ''kistos'') is a genus of flowering plants in the rockrose family (biology), family Cistaceae, containing about 20 species (Ellul ''et al.'' 2002). They are Perennial plant, perennial shrubs found on dry ...
'' (Humbert & Maire) Demoly *'' Cistus atriplicifolius'' Lam. *'' Cistus calycinus'' L. *'' Cistus chinamadensis'' Bañares & P.Romero *'' Cistus clusii'' Dunal *'' Cistus creticus'' L. *'' Cistus crispus'' L. *'' Cistus formosus'' Curtis *'' Cistus grancanariae'' Marrero Rodr., R.S.Almeida & C.Ríos *'' Cistus halimifolius'' L. *''
Cistus heterophyllus ''Cistus heterophyllus'' is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae. Description ''Cistus heterophyllus'' grows up to tall, forming an erect, much-branched shrub. Its leaves are elliptical to lanceolate in shape, usually l ...
'' Desf. *'' Cistus horrens'' Demoly *'' Cistus inflatus'' Pourr. ex J.-P.Demoly, syn. ''Cistus psilosepalus'' Sweet *'' Cistus ladanifer'' L., including ''Cistus palhinhae'' N.D.Ingram – Gum Rockrose *'' Cistus lasianthus'' Lam. *'' Cistus lasiocalycinus'' (Boiss. & Reut.) Byng & Christenh. *'' Cistus laurifolius'' L. *''
Cistus libanotis ''Cistus'' (from the Greek ''kistos'') is a genus of flowering plants in the rockrose family Cistaceae, containing about 20 species (Ellul ''et al.'' 2002). They are perennial shrubs found on dry or rocky soils throughout the Mediterranean regio ...
'' L. *'' Cistus macrocalycinus'' (Pau) Byng & Christenh. *''
Cistus monspeliensis ''Cistus monspeliensis'' is a species of Cistaceae, rockrose known by the common name Montpellier cistus or narrow-leaved cistus. It is native to southern Europe and northern Africa, in the Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub ecosystems o ...
'' L. – Montpellier Cistus *'' Cistus munbyi'' Pomel *'' Cistus ocreatus'' C.Sm. *'' Cistus ocymoides'' Lam. *'' Cistus osbeckiifolius'' Webb *'' Cistus palhinhae'' N.D.Ingram *'' Cistus palmensis'' Bañares & Demoly *'' Cistus parviflorus'' Lam. *'' Cistus populifolius'' L. *'' Cistus pouzolzii'' Delile ex Gren. & Godr. *''
Cistus salviifolius ''Cistus salviifolius'', common names sage-leaved rock-rose, salvia cistus or Gallipoli rose, is a shrub of the family Cistaceae. Etymology The genus name ''Cistus'' derives from the Ancient Greek words ''κίσθος'' (''kisthos'') meaning bas ...
'' L. – Salvia Cistus *'' Cistus sintenisii'' Litard. (syn. ''C. albanicus'') *'' Cistus symphytifolius'' Lam. *'' Cistus tauricus'' C.Presl *'' Cistus umbellatus'' L.


Gallery

Image:Cistus albidus(estepa blanca).jpg, ''Cistus albidus'' photo taken near
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Image:Cistus May 2014-11.jpg, ''Cistus crispus'' Image:Cistus creticus RF.jpg, ''Cistus creticus'' from
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Image:Cistus_heterophyllus.jpg, ''Cistus heterophyllus'' subsp. ''carthaginensis''. Critically endangered cistus from Cartagena (Spain). Image: Cistus libanotis.JPG, ''Cistus libanotis'' Photo taken near
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Image:Cistus salviifolius (plant).jpg, ''Cistus salviifolius''


Hybrids

In addition a large number of hybrids have been recorded, including: * ''Cistus'' × ''aguilari'' O.E.Warb. ('' C. ladanifer'' × '' C. populifolius'') * ''Cistus'' × ''akamantis'' Demoly * ''Cistus'' × ''banaresii'' Demoly * ''Cistus'' × ''candidus'' * ''Cistus'' × ''canescens'' Sweet * ''Cistus'' × ''cebennensis'' Aubin & J.Prudhomme * ''Cistus'' × ''cheiranthoides'' Lam. * ''Cistus'' × ''clausonii'' Font Quer & Maire * ''Cistus'' × ''conradiae'' Demoly * ''Cistus'' × ''cyprius'' Lam. ('' C. ladanifer'' × '' C. laurifolius'') * ''Cistus'' × ''dansereaui'' P.Silva ('' C. ladanifer'' × '' C. inflatus'') * ''Cistus'' × ''escartianus'' Demoly * ''Cistus'' × ''florentinus'' Lam. ('' C. monspeliensis'' × '' C. salviifolius'') * ''Cistus'' × ''hybridus'' Pourr. * ''Cistus'' × ''incanus'' L. ('' C. albidus'' × '' C. crispus'') * ''Cistus'' × ''ingwersenii'' Demoly * ''Cistus'' × ''laxus'' Aiton ('' C. populifolius'' × '' C. inflatus'' ?) * ''Cistus'' × ''ledon'' Lam. ('' C. laurifolius'' × '' C. monspeliensis'') * ''Cistus'' × ''matritensis'' Carazo Roman & Jiménez Alb. * ''Cistus'' × ''nigricans'' Pourr. ('' C. populifolius'' × '' C. monspeliensis'') * ''Cistus'' × ''novus'' Rouy * ''Cistus'' × ''obtusifolius'' Sweet ('' C. inflatus'' × '' C. salviifolius'') * ''Cistus'' × ''pauranthus'' Demoly ('' C. parviflorus'' × '' C. salviifolius'') * ''Cistus'' × ''platysepalus'' Sweet ('' C. monspeliensis'' × '' C. inflatus'') * ''Cistus'' × ''pourretii'' Rouy & Foucaud * ''Cistus'' × ''purpureus'' Lam. ('' C. ladanifer'' × '' C. creticus'') * ''Cistus'' × ''rodiaei'' Verg. ('' C. ladanifer'' × '' C. albidus'') * ''Cistus'' × ''revolii'' * ''Cistus'' × ''sahucii'' * ''Cistus'' × ''santae'' (Sauvage) Demoly * ''Cistus'' × ''skanbergii'' Lojac. ('' C. parviflorus'' × '' C. monspeliensis'') * ''Cistus'' × ''stenophyllus'' Link ('' C. ladanifer'' × '' C. monspeliensis'') * ''Cistus'' × ''timbalii'' Demoly * ''Cistus'' × ''verguinii'' Coste ('' C. ladanifer'' × '' C. salviifolius'') * ''Cistus'' × ''vinyalsii'' Sennen


Ecology

They are thermophilous plants, which require open, sunny places. This plant genus is peculiar in that it has developed a range of specific adaptations to resist summer drought and frequent disturbance events, such as fire and grazing. In addition, it can form both
ectomycorrhiza An ectomycorrhiza (from Greek ἐκτός ', "outside", μύκης ', "fungus", and ῥίζα ', "root"; ectomycorrhizas or ectomycorrhizae, abbreviated EcM) is a form of symbiotic relationship that occurs between a fungal symbiont, or mycobio ...
s and
arbuscular mycorrhiza An arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) (plural ''mycorrhizae'') is a type of mycorrhiza in which the symbiont fungus (''Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi'', or AMF) penetrates the cortical cells of the roots of a vascular plant forming arbuscules. Arbuscul ...
s. More than 200 ectomycorrhiza-forming fungal species belonging to 40 genera have been reported so far to be associated with ''Cistus''. As with many other Cistaceae, the species of ''Cistus'' have the ability to form
mycorrhiza A mycorrhiza (; , mycorrhiza, or mycorrhizas) is a symbiotic association between a fungus and a plant. The term mycorrhiza refers to the role of the fungus in the plant's rhizosphere, the plant root system and its surroundings. Mycorrhizae play ...
l associations with
truffles A truffle is the fruiting body of a subterranean ascomycete fungus, one of the species of the genus ''Tuber''. More than one hundred other genera of fungi are classified as truffles including '' Geopora'', '' Peziza'', '' Choiromyces'', and ' ...
(''Tuber'') and are thus able to thrive on poor sandy soils or rocks. '' Cistus ladanifer'' has been found to have mycorrhizal associations with ''
Boletus edulis ''Boletus edulis'' (English: cep, penny bun, porcino) is a basidiomycete fungus, and the type species of the genus ''Boletus''. It is prized as an edible mushroom. The fungus produces Basidiospore, spore-bearing basidiocarp, fruit bodies ...
'', '' Boletus rhodoxanthus'', and '' Laccaria laccata''. ''Cistus'' are the only host of '' Cytinus hypocistis'', a small
parasitic Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives (at least some of the time) on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life. The ent ...
plant that lives on the roots and is noticeable only for a short period of time when in flower. The presence of the parasite does not seem to harm the host population. ''Cistus'' species are used as food plants by the
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e of some
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species including '' Coleophora confluella'' and '' Coleophora helianthemella'', the latter recorded on ''Cistus monspeliensis''. Various ''Cistus'' species are known to emit volatile oils, rendering the plants flammable. Their emission of these essential oils is a genetic adaptation for the species intended to actually promote flammability and even cause spontaneous combustion. ''Cistus'' plants are therefore considered pyrophytes, or plants which rely upon fire as a part of their life cycle to encourage spread within their biome. ''Cistus'' seeds are resistant to the fires allowing them to germinate once fires have subsided and allowing them to benefit from an environment with less competition from other species.


Cultivation

Cistuses are suitable for sunny gardens with a nearly frost-free
Mediterranean climate A Mediterranean climate ( ), also called a dry summer climate, described by Köppen and Trewartha as ''Cs'', is a temperate climate type that occurs in the lower mid-latitudes (normally 30 to 44 north and south latitude). Such climates typic ...
. The hardiest of the species is ''C. laurifolius'', which survived the hard frost at
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in 1895 that eliminated all the cistuses save this and two white-flowered natural hybrids, ''C.'' × ''corbariensis'', already grown by
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, and ''C.'' × ''loretii'', a 19th-century introduction.


Cultivars

Cultivars (those marked have gained the
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) include: *''C.'' × ''aguilarii'' 'Maculatus' *''C.'' × ''argenteus'' 'Peggy Sammons' - pink flowers, grey-green leaves *''C''. × ''bornetianus'' ‘Jester’ *''C.'' × ''cyprius'' *''C.'' × ''cyprius'' var. ''ellipticus'' 'Elma' *''C.'' × ''dansereaui'' 'Decumbens' *''C.'' × ''dansereaui'' 'Jenkyn Place' *''C.'' × ''florentinus'' - white flowers *''C.'' ’Gordon Cooper’ *''C.'' × ''hybridus'' - pink buds, white flowers *''C''. × ''laxus'' ‘Snow White’ *''C.'' × ''lenis'' 'Grayswood Pink' *''C''. × ''obtusifolius'' ‘Thrive’ *C.'' 'Paladin' - large white flowers, dark green leaves *''C.'' × ''pulverulentus'' 'Sunset' * ''C''. × ''purpureus'' - pink petals with dark blotches near centre *''C.'' × ''skanbergii'' - small pink flowers *''C.'' 'Snow Fire' * ×''Halimiocistus'' 'Ingwersenii' *×''Halimiocistus sahucii''


Gallery

File:Cistus ladanifer hybride.JPG, ''Cistus'' × ''dansereaui'' File:Cistus-hybridus.jpg, ''Cistus'' × ''hybridus'' File:Cistus purpureus.jpg, ''Cistus'' × ''purpureus'' File:Cistus skanbergii + Cistus verguinii-Clapiers-4144~2015 05 03.JPG, ''Cistus'' × ''skanbergii'' (pale pink) and ''Cistus'' × ''verguinii'' (white and spotted)


References


Bibliography

* Proposes merging ''Cistus'' and ''Halimium''. * * * * *


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