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Kistus 'Meriste Wood Cream'
x Halimiocistus wintonensi
'Merrist Wood Cream'
Growth Characteristics Merrist Wood Cream (Halimiocistus wintonensis) is an evergreen shrub belonging to the Cistaceae family. It boasts a beautiful appearance with cream-colored flowers. It typically grows to a height of 1 to 1.5 meters and develops a spreading growth habit. It prefers sunlight and thrives best in well-drained soil. Propagation Methods This plant is primarily propagated by cuttings. It is common practice to take cuttings from healthy branches during the summer. After planting, the cuttings should be watered thoroughly to encourage root development. Under suitable conditions, rooting occurs relatively easily. Cultivation Methods Merrist Wood Cream grows healthiest in sunny locations. Additionally, well-draining soil containing sand or gravel is suitable. When watering, it is best to wait until the soil is nearly dry before watering, and excessive moisture should be avoided. Since it is susceptible to cold damage in winter, it is recommended to plant it in a location with minimal cold winds or where protection is available. Garden Use Because this plant is a beautiful shrub in itself, it is primarily used in gardens for flowerbed edges or borders. It pairs well with other evergreens, and its abundant cream-colored flowers add vibrancy to spring and summer gardens. Important Pests and Control Methods Merist Wood Cream is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, but spots may occasionally appear on the leaves, which can be caused by overwatering. In this case, you should adjust watering and improve the environment to ensure good ventilation. Additionally, common pests such as aphids may occur; to control them, you can wash them off with water or use organic insecticides. If necessary, regular pruning can improve ventilation and prevent diseases.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Cistus family
Height
30~60cm
Spread
60~90cm
Colors
white, purple
Bloom Period
April to June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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