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  1. Rock Rose Texas, a Texas Native, is a shrub-like perennial displays eye-catching 1 ½ inch wide hibiscus-like pink to rose colored flowers from summer to fall. Carefree and versatile; performs in enriched garden soils with regular irrigation to very dry, rocky, unimproved soils and drought.

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    • Rockrose Care
    • Types of Rockrose
    • Pruning
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    • How to Get Rockrose to Bloom
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    Depending on the variety, rockrose may grow in a spreading, groundcover habit, or in large mounds reaching several feet high. Rockrose is able to withstand severe heat, strong winds, drought, and salt spray, making it an effortless addition to most North American gardens. The plants are commonly used in informal hedgerows, as groundcover plants, or...

    There are approximately 20 species in the rockrose (Cistus) genus as well as a large number of hybrids. The following are some of the most popular varieties: 1. Orchid rockrose(Cistus x purpureus): 2 to 4 feet tall and wide with pink flowers 2. White rockrose (Cistus x corbariensis): 2 to 5 feet tall and wide 3. Pink rockrose(Cistus creticus): 3 fe...

    Rockrose plants have a dense, bushy growth habit and require occasional pruningin order to keep them compact and healthy. They cannot tolerate heavy pruning so maintenance should be kept to a minimum where possible. Rockrose plants should be lightly pruned after they have finished flowering to help preserve the buds for next year’s bloom. In the sp...

    Rockrose can be propagated from softwood cuttings: 1. In the late spring or early summer, select young, healthy, non-flowering shoots about 6 inches long. 2. Fill a 4-inch pot with moist potting mix and poke a hole in the center. Dip the cut end of the shoot in rooting hormone in bury it in the potting mix. 3. Place the pot in a warm location with ...

    Rockrose seeds are not commonly available and using the seeds of a hybrid won't result in a plant that is true to the parent. Therefore propagation from seeds is not recommended.

    Rockrose plants can be grown in containers as well as in gardens. Because they prefer dry conditions, they generally don’t do well when planted in small containers that require frequent watering. Instead, choose a larger container so that the soil can stay more evenly moist and the plant can be watered less often. Rockrose plants do well when trans...

    Rockrose should be planted in a location that is protected from cold winds and heavy frost as these conditions can damage the plant, impacting the following growing season. Moderately cold, dry, and short winters are ideal for rockrose plants as it is the Mediterranean winter climate they are accustomed to. If your region is too cold to grow rockro...

    Generally rock rose does not have serious pests and diseases. Aphids like to feed on rock roses.The leaves can be covered with powdery mildew but those don't jeopardize the survival of the plant.

    Among the most ornamental of all Mediterranean flowers, rockrose is known to produce showy blooms that resemble hibiscus.

    Rockrose has relatively few issues. When these plants struggle, it is more commonly due to unsuitable growing conditions rather than other factors.

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    • Rockrose
    • Cistus spp.
    • Cistaceae
  3. This Texas Superstar is a rounded wooded shrub perennial with small pink, hibiscus-shaped flowers. Native to Texas’ Edwards Plateau and the Trans Pecos area. Texas rock rose is very drought tolerant and not too picky about soil.

  4. Jun 25, 2021 · Rock Rose (Pavonia lasiopetala) is a great Texas native plant to add to your garden. Its beautiful pink blooms last from spring until frost!

  5. Rock Rose. A native, upright shrubby perennial, producing pretty rose-pink flowers from spring to fall; extremely drought tolerant, thriving in hot, dry areas; a great addition to beds, rock gardens or containers; may be pruned regularly to maintain a desired shape.

  6. This showy Texas native functions as a small shrub in USDA hardiness zones 9 to 13, a woody subshrub or herbaceous perennial in zones 8 to 7 as far north as Lubbock, and can be grown as a summer annual or container plant in colder climates.

  7. Apr 26, 2024 · As a small shrub native to the Texas Hill Country, rock rose grows wild from the Edwards Plateau to the Rio Grande Plains and into Mexico. Its native habitat are the dry, rocky woods and slopes, pastures, ditches and ravines of south Texas.

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