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Index Botanical Magazine, Vol. 2 Or Flower-Garden Displayed by William Curtis
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[43]Cistus incanus. Hoary, or Rose Cistus. Class and Order. Polyandria Monogynia. Generic Character. Corolla 5-petala. Calyx 5-phyllus, foliolis duobus minoribus. Capsula. Specific Character and Synonyms.
Few plants are more admired than the Cistus tribe; they have indeed one imperfection, their petals soon fall off: this however is the less to be regretted, as they in general have a great profusion of flower-buds, whence their loss is daily supplied. They are, for the most part, inhabitants of warm climates, and affect dry, sheltered, though not shady, situations. The present species is a native of Spain, and the south of France, and being liable to be killed by the severity of our winters, is generally kept with green-house plants. It may be propagated either by seeds, or cuttings; the former make the best plants. |
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