Also called:
rock rose
Related Topics:
Cistaceae

sun rose, any of 80–110 species of low-growing flowering plants making up the genus Helianthemum in the rock rose family (Cistaceae), the flowers of which resemble single roses. They include several sunny garden varieties, which are useful in rock gardens and wild gardens.

H. apenninum, H. cinereum, H. glaucum, and H. hirsutum are dwarf shrubby species native to Europe. H. nummularium, also European, has many cultivated varieties with flowers ranging from white to yellow and pink. In eastern North America H. canadense, also called frostweed, H. corymbosum, and H. rosmarinifolium are low-growing plants. H. scoparium, called rock, or sun, rose, is a rushlike shrub that grows to 30 cm (1 foot) in height (but with lower varieties) and is native to California.

Also known as rock rose are related plants of the genus Cistus (family Cistaceae).

Venus's-flytrap. Venus's-flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) one of the best known of the meat-eating plants. Carnivorous plant, Venus flytrap, Venus fly trap
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