Cistus salviifolius 'Prostratus'
Cushion Sageleaf Rockrose
Description
Sageleaf rockrose. One of the more garden tolerant Cistus plants, this low growing rockrose has sage green leaves and a wide spreading habit of 6' or more. Early spring flowers are white with a yellow basal stain. Southern Europe native.
Maintenance Tips
Cistus salviifolius ‘Prostratus’ is a woody shrub from Mediterranean regions but is found in many California native gardens. It can grow 18"–30" tall and 4'-6' wide and is very well-behaved in most gardens if it is given the space to reach its mature height. This plant is highly appealing to bees, other pollinators, and soft-bodied pests like aphids. Instead of using pesticides to control these pests, it would be better to use a hard jet of water or even bring in ladybugs to treat the infestation. That will ensure that the beneficial insects can continue to enjoy the flowers.
Plant Type
Shrub, Ground cover
Height Range
1-3'
Flower Color
White
Flower Season
Spring, Summer
Leaf Color
Grey Green
Bark Color
n/a
Fruit Color
Green
Fruit Season
n/a
Sun
Full
Water
Very Low, Low
Growth Rate
Fast
Soil Type
Unparticular
Soil Condition
Average, Well-drained, Dry
Soil pH
Neutral
Adverse Factors
Attracts Bees
Design Styles
Meadow, Mediterranean, Ranch, Seascape, Spanish
Accenting Features
Showy Flowers, Specimen
Seasonal Interest
Spring, Summer
Location Uses
Entry, Shrub Border, Patio, Park, Parking Lot, Raised Planter, Roadside, With Rocks
Special Uses
Erosion Control, Filler, Mass Planting, Fire Resistant
Attracts Wildlife
Hummingbirds
Water between sunset and sunrise when temperatures and wind are the lowest.