Cistus are closely related to the genus Halimium, indeed there is even an intergeneric hybrid called Halmiocistus. They are evergreen shrubs native to the countries that ring the Mediterranean. They are generally found in stony, arid scrublands and sandy soil types, particularly in disturbed sites. In hot dry conditions they may drop their leaves but in cultivation this is uncommon. They are tough plants that flower freely and will tolerate extended dry periods. The flowers have showy five petals that are like ruffled crepe and usually fall within a few hours of opening. The plants flower repeatedly with the old petals forming an attractive carpet on the ground beneath.
There are 20 species with numerous hybrids and cultivars. ‘Sunset’ is a stunning hybrid of C. crispus and C. albidus. It produces masses of attractive mauve pink flowers from mid spring to mid summer. Is an old cultivar from southern Europe, circa 1930. Like all members of the Cistaceae family it requires full sun, good drainage and a light prune after flowering. They do not like a hard prune or transplanting. Feed with Osmocote slow release after flowering.
Plant as a background plant to a mass planting of assorted Penstemon and Salvia or part of a more formal garden of Lavandula and Rosmarinus. ‘Sunset’ is just one in the Sunlover TM collection of Cistus and related plants.