Cistus 'silverpink'
By Klahanie

22 Jun, 2013
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Almost like tissue paper, K.......are the flowers tiny?
22 Jun, 2013
Medowland, the flowers are not so tiny. Between 2 and 2 and half inches.(I went out to measure) What is smaller is the size of this bush itself. The other variety can grow 5 feet tall. .
'Silver Pink' is particularly free flowering, and forms a neat mound, with a profusion of delicate, papery, silvery-pink flowers .
22 Jun, 2013
It must be like the tiny one I have with white flowers and yellow centre.Very sweet plant.It grows very flat to the ground.
23 Jun, 2013
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22 Jun, 2013