Carried by 1 nurseries
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Alderson's rush-rose (Crocanthemum aldersonii) is a low shrub in the Cistaceae or rock rose family. In the wild, it is found in Southern California and Baja, Mexico, on chaparral slopes and canyons at elevations up to 4,000 feet. The leaves are blade-like, the yellow flowers cup-shaped or flat-petalled, blooming in spring.
It should be noted that there are many non-native varieties of Cistus that are commonly available in nurseries; almost all are commonly called Rock Rose or Sun Rose.
Shrub
Very Low, Low
Chaparral, Closed-cone Pine Forest, Northern Coastal Scrub
Butterflies and moths supported
0 confirmed and 1 likely
Common Gray
Anavitrinella pampinaria
Jepson Flora Project (eds.). "Crocanthemum aldersonii." Jepson eFlora, University of California, Berkeley. Accessed 9 June 2025. https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=95273
Borrego Wildflowers. “Crocanthemum aldersonii.” Borrego Wildflowers, https://borregowildflowers.org/?type=album&genus=Crocanthemum&specific=aldersonii&class=. Accessed 9 June 2025.