- Gum rockrose
taxobox
name = Gum Rockrose
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperms
unranked_classis =Eudicots
unranked_ordo =Rosids
ordo =Malvales
familia =Cistaceae
genus = "Cistus "
species = "C. ladanifer"
binomial = "Cistus ladanifer"
binomial_authority = L.|The Gum Rockrose ("Cistus ladanifer") is a
species offlowering plant in the familyCistaceae . It is a native of the westernMediterranean region . It is indigenous toSpain ,Portugal and north-westAfrica .It is a
shrub growing 1-2.5 m tall and wide. The leaves areevergreen , lanceolate, 3-10 cm long and 1-2 cm broad, dark green above and paler underneath. Theflower s are 5-8 cm diameter, with 5 papery white petals, usually with a red to maroon spot at the base, surrounding the yellow stamens and pistils. The whole plant is covered with the sticky exudate of fragrantresin .It is particularly well suited to the
Continentalized Mediterranean climate , standing both long summer droughts and cold weather. It is an extremely invasive plant which has taken over much of former farmland and grasslands in the mountain regions of central Spain. In Spanish it is known as "Jara pringosa" meaning "sticky shrub".Uses
It is a popular
ornamental plant , grown for its stronglyresin -scented foliage and conspicuous flowers. Its leaves yield a fragrantoleoresin known aslabdanum , used in perfumes, especially as afixative .
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