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Cistus ladanifer is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Cistaceae. It is
native to the
western Mediterranean region.
Common names include gum rockrose...
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especially C.
ladanifer. The
leaves are evergreen, opposite, simple,
usually slightly rough-surfaced, 2–8 cm long. In a few
species (notably C.
ladanifer), the...
- or ladanon, is a
sticky brown resin obtained from the
shrubs Cistus ladanifer (western Mediterranean) and
Cistus creticus (eastern Mediterranean), species...
- Rodrigues, A. E. (2005). "Characterization of the Portuguese-Grown
Cistus ladanifer Essential Oil" (PDF).
Journal of
Essential Oil Research. 17 (2): 160–165...
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level of the
chemical azulene Cinnamon oil, used for
flavoring Cistus ladanifer leaves and
flowers used in perfumery.
Citron oil, used in
Ayurveda and...
- they are
common in
scrublands dominated by the rock rose
species Cistus ladanifer and
Halimium lasianthum. In the Midi
region of south-west France, they...
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Cistus ×
purpureus Genus Cistus Hybrid parentage Cistus ladanifer ×
Cistus creticus Cultivar x purpureus...
- Andrés; Martín-Pinto,
Pablo (February 2016). "Mycorrhization
between Cistus ladanifer L. and
Boletus edulis Bull is
enhanced by the
mycorrhiza helper bacteria...
- (Quercus ilex),
prickly junipers (Juniperus oxycedrus) and
labdanum (Cistus
ladanifer). Up to 4,000 feet (1,200 m)
grows Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and black...
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transliteration of the
Arabic Saris or Sharish, for the Gum
Rockrose (Cistus
ladanifer L.), a
plant that
still today prospers in poor, dry,
acidic slate-based...