

Rockrose parasite, also known as Hypocist, Rockrose
Rockrose parasite is a parasitic plant requiring a host to fulfill its nutrients needs, which makes it unique and notably challenging to cultivate outside of its natural habitat. It thrives by attaching to the roots of specific host plants, typically species within the Cistaceae family, meaning successful care is contingent upon the health and compatibility of the chosen host. Key special care points include managing a compatible host relationship and ensuring the environment mimics its natural Mediterranean ecosystem, implicating precise temperature and soil conditions.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
Common issues for Rockrose parasite based on 10 million real cases