Purple-flowered Rock Rose
A lovely hybrid rock rose which thrives in all but the coldest gardens, Cistus x purpureus is a small to medium-sized, evergreen shrub with an upright, bushy, rounded habit. The lance-shaped, wrinkled leaves on slightly sticky stems are aromatic and deep green, a good foil for the flowers. From June to August or September, the shrub bears flowers in clusters of three, each 8cm across, with petals like crumpled tissue-paper, pinkish-purple with a deep red blotch at the centre. The flowers fall off after a day, maintaining the shrub’s tidiness, but are replaced by more and more; they are attractive to bees and butterflies. Pinch back to maintain the shape of the bush; never cut into old wood. Purple-flowered rock rose holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Site: Sheltered; tolerates coastal locations
Soil: Any light, well-drained soil
Position: Full sun
Season of interest: Early summer to early autumn in particular
Hardiness: Fairly hardy (-5 to -10ºC)
Height: 39” (1m) Spread: 39” (1m)