Helianthemum nummularium
Helianthemum nummularium is a low-growing evergreen shrublet native to European chalk grasslands and rocky slopes. Its cheerful, rose-like blooms in yellow, pink, orange, and white symbolize the sun, warmth, and resilience in harsh conditions.
Cistaceae (Rock Rose family)
Late spring to early summer (May to July); individual flowers last only one day but new buds open continuously for several weeks

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Visit Full StoreFull sun; requires at least 6 hours of direct sun daily for best flowering
Drought tolerant once established; requires excellent drainage; rots easily in wet or heavy soils
Well-drained to dry, Alkaline to neutral (pH 6.5-8.0), Poor to moderately fertile, Sandy or rocky
Trim plants back by one third after flowering to keep them compact and encourage fresh growth
Plant in full sun with excellent drainage; avoid clay and waterlogged soils entirely
Mulch lightly with grit around the base to improve drainage and reflect warmth
Propagate from softwood cuttings in late spring or early summer for true-to-type named cultivars
Survives well in thin soils, including planting in short grass on chalk or limestone banks
Each individual Helianthemum flower opens for just one day, a trait common to the Cistaceae family. However, the plant produces a continuous succession of buds over several weeks, keeping the plant in bloom for most of late spring and early summer.
Trim plants back by about one third immediately after the main flowering period ends. This prevents them from becoming woody and sprawling, encourages fresh compact growth, and often promotes a second smaller flush of blooms.
Yes, sun rose is generally considered deer and rabbit resistant, making it a good choice for gardens in areas with wildlife browsing pressure.
Helianthemum symbolizes warmth, joy, resilience, and solar energy. Its name literally means sun flower in Greek, and its ability to thrive in poor, rocky soils in full sun makes it a symbol of perseverance and positivity in adversity.
No, Helianthemum nummularium requires full sun to flower well. In shady positions plants become leggy and flower poorly. It is best planted in the sunniest available spot with excellent drainage.
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