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    Cistus × incanus L. is a hybrid between Cistus albidus and Cistus crispus. The name "Cistus incanus" (synonym C. villosus) has been used by other authors...
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    earlier by Linnaeus, Cistus incanus. As used by many authors, but not Linnaeus, the name "C. incanus" is taken to refer to Cistus creticus, particularly...
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     monspeliensis × C. salviifolius) Cistus × hybridus Pourr. Cistus × incanus L. (C. albidus × C. crispus) Cistus × ingwersenii Demoly Cistus × laxus Aiton (C. populifolius...
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    is a form of rock rose (also known as the Rose of Sharon), Cistus ladaniferus var. Cistus creticus, which produces a resin called labdanum. This sweet...
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    usually crumpled in the bud, and sometimes in the open flower (e. g. Cistus incanus). It has five sepals, the inner three of which are distinctly wider...
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    waved", referring to the leaves. It hybridizes with Cistus albidus to form the hybrid Cistus × incanus. A 2011 molecular phylogenetic study placed C. crispus...
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    lentiscus), strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo), rockrose (Cistus monspeliensis, Cistus salvifolius, Cistus incanus), Spanish broom (Spartium junceum). Other important...
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    of the head of a male sitting on a flower of a grey-haired rockrose (Cistus incanus): The fly head has a diameter of 0.1 in (2.5 mm). Group on hogweed Ricarte...
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    one generation per year. The larvae feed on Cistus albidus, Cistus crispus, Cistus incanus creticus and Cistus salviifolius. They mine the leaves of their...
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    common phryganic species on Rhodes are: Sarcopoterium spinosum Cistus incanus Cistus salviifolius Phlomis fruticosa Salvia triloba Quercus coccifera...
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