camera identify
Try for Free
tab list
PictureThis
English
arrow
English
繁體中文
日本語
Español
Français
Deutsch
Pусский
Português
Italiano
한국어
Nederlands
العربية
Svenska
Polskie
ภาษาไทย
Bahasa Melayu
Bahasa Indonesia
PictureThis
Search
Search Plants
Try for Free
Global
English
English
繁體中文
日本語
Español
Français
Deutsch
Pусский
Português
Italiano
한국어
Nederlands
العربية
Svenska
Polskie
ภาษาไทย
Bahasa Melayu
Bahasa Indonesia
This page looks better in the app
about about
About
care_guide care_guide
Care Guide
topic topic
Care FAQ
plant_info plant_info
More Info
pests pests
Pests & Diseases
distribution_map distribution_map
Distribution
care_scenes care_scenes
More About How-Tos
more_plants more_plants
Related Plants
pic top
Common rock-rose
Common rock-rose
Common rock-rose
Common rock-rose
Common rock-rose
Common rock-rose
Common rock-rose
Helianthemum nummularium
Hardiness Zones
Hardiness Zones
5 to 8
more
care guide

Care Guide for Common rock-rose

feedback
Feedback
feedback
Watering Care
Watering Care
Details on Watering Care Watering Care
Soil Care
Soil Care
Loam, Sand, Chalky, Clay, Acidic
Details on Soil Care Soil Care
Ideal Lighting
Ideal Lighting
Full sun, Partial sun
Details on Sunlight Requirements Ideal Lighting
Ideal Temperature
Ideal Temperature
5 to 8
Details on Temperature Ideal Temperature
care guide bg
Know the light your plants really get.
Find the best spots for them to optimize their health, simply using your phone.
Download the App
Picture This
A Botanist in Your Pocket
qrcode
Scan QR code to download
label
cover
Common rock-rose
Water
Water
Every 1-2 weeks
Sunlight
Sunlight
Full sun
question

Questions About Common rock-rose

feedback
Feedback
feedback
Watering Watering Watering
Pruning Pruning Pruning
Sunlight Sunlight Sunlight
Temperature Temperature Temperature
Fertilizing Fertilizing Fertilizing
What is the best way to water my Common rock-rose?
When watering the Common rock-rose, you should aim to use filtered water that is at room temperature. Filtered water is better for this plant, as tap water can contain particles that are harmful to its health. The reason that the water should be at room temperature or slightly warmer is that the Common rock-rose comes from a warm environment, and cold water can be somewhat of a shock to its system. Also, you should avoid overhead watering for this plant, as it can cause foliage complications. Instead, simply apply your filtered room temperature water to the soil until the soil is entirely soaked. Soaking the soil can be very beneficial for this plant as it moistens the roots and helps them continue to spread through the soil and collect the nutrients they need.
Read More more
What should I do if I water my Common rock-rose too much or too little?
Both overwatering and underwatering will be detrimental to the health of your Common rock-rose, but overwatering is a far more common issue. When this species receives too much water, its stems and leaves may begin to wilt and turn from green to yellow. Overwatering over a prolonged period may also lead to diseases such as root rot, mold, and mildew, all of which can kill your plant. Underwatering is far less common for the Common rock-rose, as this plant has decent drought tolerance. However, underwatering remains a possibility, and when it occurs, you can expect to find that the leaves of your Common rock-rose have become brittle and brown. It is crucial that you notice the signs of overwatering as soon as possible when caring for your Common rock-rose. Some of the diseases that arise from overwatering, such as root rot, may not be correctable if you wait too long. If you see early signs of overwatering, you should reduce your watering schedule immediately. You may also want to assess the quality of soil in which your Common rock-rose grows. If you find that the soil drains very poorly, you should replace it immediately with a loose, well-draining potting mix. On the other hand, if you find signs that your Common rock-rose is receiving too little water, all you need to do is water more regularly until those signs have subsided.
Read More more
How often should I water my Common rock-rose?
If your plant is in a pot. The most precise way to decide whether your Common rock-rose needs water is to plunge your finger into the soil. If you notice that the first two to three inches of soil have become dry, it is time to add some water. If you grow your Common rock-rose outdoors in the ground, you can use a similar method to test the soil. Again, when you find that the first few inches of soil have dried out, it is time to add water. During the spring and early fall, this method will often lead you to water this plant about once every week. When extremely hot weather arrives, you may need to increase your watering frequency to about twice or more per week. With that said, mature, well-established the Common rock-rose can show an admirable ability to withstand drought.
Read More more
How much water does my Common rock-rose need?
When it comes time to water your Common rock-rose, you should not be shy about how much water you give. With the first two to three inches of soil dry, this plant will appreciate a long and thorough watering. Supply enough water to soak the soil entirely. The amount of water you add should be enough to cause excess water to flow through the drainage holes at the bottom of your pot. If you don’t see excess water draining from the pot, you have likely underwatered your plant. But do not let the water accumulate inside the soil, which will be very dangerous to the plant as well. Alternatively, a lack of water draining through the pot could indicate poorly draining soils, which is detrimental to the health of this plant and should be avoided. If the plant is outside, 1 inch of rain per week will be sufficient.
Read More more
How should I water my Common rock-rose at different growth stages?
The water needs of the Common rock-rose can change depending on growth stages as well. For example, when your Common rock-rose is in the first few years of its life, or if you have just transplanted it to a new growing location, you will need to give more water than usual. During both of those stages, your Common rock-rose will put a lot of energy towards sprouting new roots that will then support future growth. For those roots to perform their best, they need a bit more moisture than they would at a more mature phase. After a few seasons, your Common rock-rose will need much less water. Another growth stage in which this plant may need more water is during the bloom period. Flower development can make use of a significant amount of moisture, which is why you might need to give your Common rock-rose more water at this time.
Read More more
How should I water my Common rock-rose through the seasons?
The Common rock-rose will have its highest water needs during the hottest months of the year. During the height of summer, you may need to give this plant water more than once per week, depending on how fast the soil dries out. The opposite is true during the winter. In winter, your plant will enter a dormant phase, in which it will need far less water than usual. In fact, you may not need to water this plant at all during the winter months. However, if you do water during winter, you should not do so more than about once per month. Watering too much at this time will make it more likely that your Common rock-rose will contract a disease.
Read More more
What's the difference between watering my Common rock-rose indoors and outdoors?
It is most common to grow the Common rock-rose indoors for any gardener that does not live in temperate and tropical regions. Those gardeners should consider the fact that soil in a container can dry out a bit faster than ground soil. Also, the presence of drying elements such as air conditioning units can cause your Common rock-rose to need water on a more frequent basis as well. if you planted it outside. When that is the case, it’s likely you won’t need to water your Common rock-rose very much at all. If you receive rainfall on a regular basis, that may be enough to keep your plant alive. Alternatively, those who grow this plant inside will need to water it more often, as allowing rainwater to soak the soil will not be an option.
Read More more
icon
Get tips and tricks for your plants.
Keep your plants happy and healthy with our guide to watering, lighting, feeding and more.
close
plant_info

Key Facts About Common rock-rose

feedback
Feedback
feedback

Attributes of Common rock-rose

Lifespan
Perennial, Annual
Plant Type
Herb
Bloom Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Plant Height
15 cm to 30 cm
Spread
60 cm to 90 cm
Leaf Color
Green
Flower Size
2.5 cm
Flower Color
Yellow
Pink
Orange
Stem Color
Green
Yellow
Leaf type
Evergreen
Ideal Temperature
20 - 35 ℃

Usages

Garden Use

Scientific Classification of Common rock-rose

icon
Find your perfect green friends.
Plan your green oasis based on your criteria: plant type, pet safety, skill level, sites, and more.
pests

Common Pests & Diseases About Common rock-rose

feedback
Feedback
feedback
Common issues for Common rock-rose based on 10 million real cases
icon
Treat and prevent plant diseases.
AI-powered plant doctor helps you diagnose plant problems in seconds.
White blotch
White blotch is a fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose causing whitish patches on leaves and stems, potentially leading to foliage loss and weakening the plant. It is more prevalent under specific conditions and can be managed with careful practices and treatments.
Soil fungus
Soil fungus disease causes decay and weakening of Common rock-rose's root systems, impacting nutrient and water uptake, potentially leading to plant death if untreated.
Yellow edges
Yellow edges is a plant disease primarily identified by the progressive yellowing and browning of the leaf margins of Common rock-rose. This condition often leads to leaf drop and stunted growth, severely affecting the overall health and vitality of the plant.
Black mold
Black mold is a fungal disease characterized by dark fungal growths, affecting Common rock-rose by reducing photosynthesis, causing premature leaf drop, and stunted growth.
Dark blotch
Dark blotch is a fungal disease that results in black or brown blotches on the leaves of Common rock-rose, negatively impacting its health and aesthetics. It is most prevalent in wet conditions and can be manageable with proper care.
Leaf blotch
Leaf blotch is a fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing discolored lesions on leaves, potentially leading to reduced vigor and aesthetic value. It is important to manage the disease for plant health and appearance.
Branch withering
Branch withering is a plant disease causing the premature drying and death of 'Common rock-rose' branches, often leading to reduced vitality or death of the plant. The disease impacts the plant's appearance and vigor.
Spots
Spots disease affects Common rock-rose by causing discolored lesions on leaves and stems. It commonly leads to defoliation and growth impairment, compromising the plant's overall health.
Leaf tip withering
Leaf tip withering is a common disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing the leaf tips to dry and shrink. This causes stress for the plant, reducing nutrient absorption and potentially resulting in stunt growth or plant death if not treated promptly.
Mushrooms
The 'Mushrooms' disease detrimentally affects Common rock-rose, causing disfigurement and potential plant death. This guide outlines the disease's causes, symptoms, activity periods, control measures, infectiousness and lethality, prevention strategies, and answers common questions.
Non-base branch withering
Non-base branch withering is a disease that affects the vigor and aesthetic value of Common rock-rose. It leads to branch dieback and may severely reduce plant growth and flowering capacity.
Stem rot
Stem rot is a destructive fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing stem degradation, wilting, and potentially plant death. It greatly diminishes the plant's aesthetic and health.
Dark spots
Dark spots on Common rock-rose are a fungal disease causing circular, discolored lesions on leaves. It affects photosynthesis and the plant's appearance, potentially leading to significant foliage loss if untreated.
Leaf yellowing
Leaf yellowing in Common rock-rose is a condition causing the leaves to lose their green color and vitality, which could lead to reduced growth and vigor, or even plant death if untreated.
Notch
Notch is a detrimental plant disease characterized by distinct, angular lesions, primarily affecting the leaves and stems of Common rock-rose. It can lead to reduced photosynthesis, growth stunting, and premature leaf drop.
Scars
Scars on Common rock-rose may refer to physical or pathogen-induced damage, causing unsightly marks and compromised health. This document outlines the disease, its causal factors, symptoms, activity period, cures, infectiousness, lethality, preventive measures, and FAQs.
Whole leaf withering
Whole leaf withering is a critical condition impacting Common rock-rose, causing foliage to droop, discolor, and die. The disease severely affects the plant's health and aesthetic value.
Leaf wilting
Leaf wilting is a disease which causes dehydration and evaporation, typically inducing poor growth and eventually death in Common rock-rose. The plant’s distinctive yellow petals tend to wilt first, signaling an initial infection.
Leaf rot
Leaf rot is a detrimental disease that affects the Common rock-rose by causing rapid decay in leaves and stems, often leading to plant death. It's primarily caused by various fungal pathogens in damp conditions and can threaten entire Common rock-rose populations if not addressed promptly.
close
plant poor
White blotch
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is White blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is White blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
White blotch is a fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose causing whitish patches on leaves and stems, potentially leading to foliage loss and weakening the plant. It is more prevalent under specific conditions and can be managed with careful practices and treatments.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Manifestations include white or light-colored blotches on the leaves, yellowing foliage, and potential defoliation. Stems may also display similar discoloration.
What Causes White blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes White blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungi
Specific fungal pathogens like Phyllosticta, Ascochyta, or Ramularia spp. induce white blotch through spore dispersion and infection.
2
Environmental Conditions
Humid, and damp conditions with poor air circulation promote fungal growth and spread of the disease on Common rock-rose.
How to Treat White blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat White blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Removal of Infected Parts: Pruning away infected leaves and stems to prevent spread to healthy parts of Common rock-rose.

Improve Air Circulation: Thinning dense foliage and spacing plants to reduce humidity and limit fungal growth.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide Application: Use of approved fungicides, targeting the specific fungal species causing the white blotch, applied as per guidance labels.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Soil fungus
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Soil fungus Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Soil fungus Disease on Common rock-rose?
Soil fungus disease causes decay and weakening of Common rock-rose's root systems, impacting nutrient and water uptake, potentially leading to plant death if untreated.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
In Common rock-rose, symptoms include root discoloration to a darker shade, reduced flowering, wilting, and overall stunted growth. Leaves may turn yellow and drop prematurely.
What Causes Soil fungus Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Soil fungus Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal pathogens
Particularly root-invading fungi, such as Phytophthora species, which thrive in moist, poorly drained soils.
How to Treat Soil fungus Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Soil fungus Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Improve drainage: Enhance soil drainage to prevent waterlogging, a condition favorable for fungal growth.

Remove infected parts: Prune and dispose of infected plant parts to limit spread.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide application: Apply approved fungicides suitable for root fungi, following local guidelines and usage instructions carefully.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Yellow edges
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Yellow edges Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Yellow edges Disease on Common rock-rose?
Yellow edges is a plant disease primarily identified by the progressive yellowing and browning of the leaf margins of Common rock-rose. This condition often leads to leaf drop and stunted growth, severely affecting the overall health and vitality of the plant.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Yellow edges disease initially manifests as fading and yellowing along the leaf margins of Common rock-rose. These symptoms advance to brown spots, leaf drop, and ultimately, reduced plant growth due to nutrient deprivation.
What Causes Yellow edges Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Yellow edges Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Mineral deficiency
The disease is often caused by deficiencies in certain essential minerals like potassium and iron.
2
Inappropriate watering
Overwatering or underwatering can stress Common rock-rose, leading to yellowing edges.
How to Treat Yellow edges Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Yellow edges Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Improve watering practices: Ensure Common rock-rose receives adequate water but avoid waterlogging the soil, as both extremes can induce stress leading to yellow edges.

Supplement deficient minerals: Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer containing essential minerals to enrich the soil and assist in alleviating symptoms of mineral deficiency.
2
Pesticide
Utilize micronutrient sprays: Use foliar sprays that contain deficient micronutrients directly on the leaves of Common rock-rose for quick absorption and rapid symptom abatement.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Black mold
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Black mold Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Black mold Disease on Common rock-rose?
Black mold is a fungal disease characterized by dark fungal growths, affecting Common rock-rose by reducing photosynthesis, causing premature leaf drop, and stunted growth.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
On Common rock-rose, symptoms include black or dark brown patches on leaves, reduced flowering, and overall decline in plant vigor.
What Causes Black mold Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Black mold Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Pathogen
Often caused by fungi from the Aspergillus, Cladosporium, or Alternaria genera.
2
Environmental Factors
High humidity, poor air circulation, and damp conditions favor the development of black mold.
How to Treat Black mold Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Black mold Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Removal of Affected Parts: Prune and dispose of infected plant material to reduce fungal spread.

Improved Air Circulation: Space plants properly and trim excess growth to enhance airflow.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide Application: Use approved fungicides targeting black mold fungi, following label instructions for application.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Dark blotch
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Dark blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Dark blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
Dark blotch is a fungal disease that results in black or brown blotches on the leaves of Common rock-rose, negatively impacting its health and aesthetics. It is most prevalent in wet conditions and can be manageable with proper care.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Symptoms of dark blotch on Common rock-rose typically include brownish-black or dark green-brown blotches appearing on leaves. Infected leaves may exhibit discoloration, necrotic spots, wilting, or premature shedding.
What Causes Dark blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Dark blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal pathogen
The disease is caused by various fungi, including species of Alternaria and Phyllosticta, which thrive in humid conditions and infect the plant's leaves.
How to Treat Dark blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Dark blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Removing infected parts: Regular inspection and removal of infected leaves or plant parts can help control and prevent the spread of disease.

Proper watering: Watering at ground level, maintaining dry leaves, and adequate plant spacing reduces infection risk.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide applications: Using fungicide sprays, particularly those containing mancozeb, chlorothalonil, or copper-based compounds, can effectively curb the disease.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Leaf blotch
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Leaf blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Leaf blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
Leaf blotch is a fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing discolored lesions on leaves, potentially leading to reduced vigor and aesthetic value. It is important to manage the disease for plant health and appearance.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Leaf blotch in Common rock-rose presents as irregular brown or blackish spots on leaves, which may coalesce. Infected leaves can yellow and drop prematurely, affecting the plant's health.
What Causes Leaf blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Leaf blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal pathogens
Different fungi such as Septoria and Ascochyta species cause leaf blotch by infecting the foliage during wet conditions.
How to Treat Leaf blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Leaf blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Pruning: Remove and destroy infected foliage to reduce disease spread.

Improved air circulation: Space plants adequately to allow air movement and reduce humidity around the foliage.

Watering practices: Water at the base of plants to avoid wetting leaves, reducing the risk of fungal infection.
2
Pesticide
Fungicidal spray: Apply recommended fungicides as a preventative measure or at the first sign of infection.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Branch withering
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
Branch withering is a plant disease causing the premature drying and death of 'Common rock-rose' branches, often leading to reduced vitality or death of the plant. The disease impacts the plant's appearance and vigor.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Symptoms of branch withering in 'Common rock-rose' include wilting leaves, discoloration or necrosis of branches, and brittle stems that may snap easily. The plant may exhibit stunted growth or fail to flower.
What Causes Branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal pathogens
Branch withering in 'Common rock-rose' may be caused by fungal infections that damage the vascular system of the branches.
2
Environmental stress
Drought, extreme temperatures, or poor soil conditions can induce branch withering by stressing the plant and weakening its defenses.
How to Treat Branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Pruning: Remove and destroy affected branches to prevent the spread of the disease.

Improved care: Ensure adequate watering and nutrition to reduce plant stress and susceptibility.
2
Pesticide
Fungicidal spray: Apply a fungicide recommended for branch withering to impacted plants, following the manufacturer's instructions.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Spots
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
Spots disease affects Common rock-rose by causing discolored lesions on leaves and stems. It commonly leads to defoliation and growth impairment, compromising the plant's overall health.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
On Common rock-rose, spots disease manifests as circular to irregular brown or black spots on leaves, which may coalesce. As severity increases, leaves may yellow and drop prematurely.
What Causes Spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal Pathogens
Organisms such as Septoria or Cercospora species, which thrive in humid conditions, cause the spots.
2
Environmental Stress
Excessive moisture, poor air circulation, and overcrowding can predispose Common rock-rose to spots disease.
How to Treat Spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Cultural Control: Prune affected areas, improve air circulation, and avoid overhead watering to reduce leaf wetness.

Biological Control: Introduce beneficial fungi or bacteria that compete with or inhibit the disease-causing pathogens.
2
Pesticide
Fungicides: Apply copper-based or other suitable fungicides as a preventive measure or at the first sign of disease.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Leaf tip withering
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Leaf tip withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Leaf tip withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
Leaf tip withering is a common disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing the leaf tips to dry and shrink. This causes stress for the plant, reducing nutrient absorption and potentially resulting in stunt growth or plant death if not treated promptly.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Leaf tip withering on Common rock-rose begins with a slight curling and yellowing of the leaf tips. This gradually worsens to browning and drying, ultimately leading to the tips withering. In some cases, it may cause overall leaf discoloration.
What Causes Leaf tip withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Leaf tip withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Water deficiency
Insufficient watering can cause the withering of the leaf tips due to inadequate moisture provision for the plant cells.
2
Environmental conditions
Excessive sunlight, dry air, or extreme temperature fluctuation can cause leaf tips to wither.
3
Nutrient deficiency
Low levels of essential nutrients such as potassium and magnesium can lead to leaf tip withering.
4
Pathogen infection
Certain bacterial, viral, or fungal infections can cause leaf tip withering.
How to Treat Leaf tip withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Leaf tip withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Water regulation: Ensure proper watering routine. Water the plant thoroughly but infrequently, allowing the upper layer of the soil to dry slightly before watering again.

Nutrient supplementation: Provide appropriate fertilizer to supplement potassium and magnesium levels.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide spray: If the plant’s condition does not improve, consider using a systemic fungicide spray to control any possible fungal infection.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Mushrooms
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Mushrooms Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Mushrooms Disease on Common rock-rose?
The 'Mushrooms' disease detrimentally affects Common rock-rose, causing disfigurement and potential plant death. This guide outlines the disease's causes, symptoms, activity periods, control measures, infectiousness and lethality, prevention strategies, and answers common questions.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Yellowing leaves, stunted growth, wilting, and mushroom-like growths at the plant base indicate infection of Common rock-rose, leading to a decline in health and vigor.
What Causes Mushrooms Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Mushrooms Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal Pathogens
Mushrooms on Common rock-rose are typically caused by fungal pathogens that thrive in moist, shaded conditions.
How to Treat Mushrooms Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Mushrooms Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Improved Air Circulation: Prune or space plants to enhance airflow and reduce fungal disease likelihood.

Sanitation: Remove and destroy infected plant parts to minimize disease spread.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide Application: Use approved fungicides, ensuring correct timing and dosage for Common rock-rose.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Non-base branch withering
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Non-base branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Non-base branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
Non-base branch withering is a disease that affects the vigor and aesthetic value of Common rock-rose. It leads to branch dieback and may severely reduce plant growth and flowering capacity.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
The presence of dead or dying branches away from the base, leaf discoloration, premature leaf drop, and reduced blooming characterize the disease on Common rock-rose.
What Causes Non-base branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Non-base branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal Pathogens
Fungi such as Phomopsis species can cause non-base branch dieback.
2
Environmental Stress
Extended drought, extreme temperatures, or poor soil conditions can contribute to the weakening of branches.
How to Treat Non-base branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Non-base branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Pruning: Remove affected branches to prevent spread and encourage new growth.

Improve Plant Vigor: Strengthen Common rock-rose through proper watering, mulching, and fertilizing.
2
Pesticide
Fungicidal Spray: Apply a fungicide registered for use against the pathogens involved.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Stem rot
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Stem rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Stem rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
Stem rot is a destructive fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing stem degradation, wilting, and potentially plant death. It greatly diminishes the plant's aesthetic and health.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
On Common rock-rose, stem rot manifests as soft, brown, and rotting stems. Infected plant parts may wilt and the base of the stem may reveal a white, cottony growth.
What Causes Stem rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Stem rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal pathogens
Specific fungi, such as Sclerotium rolfsii, infiltrate the stem tissue, leading to decay.
2
Excessive moisture
Prolonged wet conditions favor fungal growth and infection.
3
Poor air circulation
Restricted airflow around Common rock-rose creates a humid environment conducive to fungal proliferation.
How to Treat Stem rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Stem rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Remove infected parts: Prune and dispose of affected Common rock-rose tissue immediately to reduce disease spread.

Improve air circulation: Space Common rock-rose adequately and trim surrounding vegetation to enhance airflow.
2
Pesticide
Apply fungicides: Use a registered fungicide suited for Common rock-rose to control the spread of the disease.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Dark spots
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Dark spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Dark spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
Dark spots on Common rock-rose are a fungal disease causing circular, discolored lesions on leaves. It affects photosynthesis and the plant's appearance, potentially leading to significant foliage loss if untreated.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
The main symptoms on Common rock-rose include circular to irregular brown or black spots on leaves, which may coalesce, causing leaf yellowing and premature drop.
What Causes Dark spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Dark spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal Pathogens
Causal agents are typically from fungal genera like Alternaria or Septoria, which thrive in moist conditions.
How to Treat Dark spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Dark spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Pruning: Remove and destroy affected foliage to reduce fungal spread.

Improved Airflow: Space plants adequately to promote air circulation and reduce humidity.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide Application: Apply copper-based or systemic fungicides as per label instructions.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Leaf yellowing
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Leaf yellowing Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Leaf yellowing Disease on Common rock-rose?
Leaf yellowing in Common rock-rose is a condition causing the leaves to lose their green color and vitality, which could lead to reduced growth and vigor, or even plant death if untreated.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
In Common rock-rose, yellowing begins at leaf margins or between veins and may progress to full leaf chlorosis, reduced leaf size, premature leaf drop, and stunted growth.
What Causes Leaf yellowing Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Leaf yellowing Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Nutrient deficiency
Lack of essential nutrients, particularly nitrogen, iron, or magnesium, can lead to leaf yellowing.
2
Water stress
Both overwatering and underwatering can cause leaf yellowing due to impaired nutrient uptake or root damage.
3
Pathogens
Fungal, bacterial, or viral infections can cause leaf discoloration and yellowing.
4
Environmental factors
Poor soil conditions, extreme temperatures, and inadequate light can contribute to leaf yellowing.
How to Treat Leaf yellowing Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Leaf yellowing Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Adjust watering: Ensure proper watering practices to prevent water stress that may lead to yellowing.

Fertilization: Provide balanced nutrients to correct deficiencies that might cause yellowing.

Improve soil conditions: Enhance soil structure and pH to optimize nutrient availability and root health.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide application: Use appropriate fungicides if yellowing is due to fungal infections.

Bactericide application: Apply bactericides to combat bacterial causes of leaf yellowing.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Notch
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Notch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Notch Disease on Common rock-rose?
Notch is a detrimental plant disease characterized by distinct, angular lesions, primarily affecting the leaves and stems of Common rock-rose. It can lead to reduced photosynthesis, growth stunting, and premature leaf drop.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Distinct lesions appear on Common rock-rose leaves, often angular in shape, with necrotic tissue. Stems may exhibit cankers, and severe infections can cause premature leaf drop and stunted growth.
What Causes Notch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Notch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal infection
Notch is commonly caused by specific fungal species that thrive in moist environments and infect plant tissue.
How to Treat Notch Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Notch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Pruning: Remove and destroy infected plant parts to reduce fungal spread.

Improve air circulation: Space plants adequately and regulate weed growth to minimize humidity around the foliage.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide application: Use approved fungicides, following label instructions carefully, to control the fungal pathogen.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Scars
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Scars Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Scars Disease on Common rock-rose?
Scars on Common rock-rose may refer to physical or pathogen-induced damage, causing unsightly marks and compromised health. This document outlines the disease, its causal factors, symptoms, activity period, cures, infectiousness, lethality, preventive measures, and FAQs.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
On Common rock-rose, symptoms include discolored, rough patches on stems and leaves, withered flower buds, and in severe cases, die-off of affected tissues.
What Causes Scars Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Scars Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Physical Damage
Wounds from pruning, animal activity, or environmental stress lead to scar formation.
2
Fungal Pathogens
Infections by specific fungi can cause scarring and tissue death.
How to Treat Scars Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Scars Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Pruning: Remove and dispose of affected parts to prevent spread of disease.

Cultural Practices: Maintain plant health through proper watering, feeding, and spacing.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide Application: Apply appropriate fungicides to infected areas as a preventive measure.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Whole leaf withering
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Whole leaf withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Whole leaf withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
Whole leaf withering is a critical condition impacting Common rock-rose, causing foliage to droop, discolor, and die. The disease severely affects the plant's health and aesthetic value.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Leaves on Common rock-rose exhibit progressive drooping, brittleness, discoloration from green to brown, and eventual desiccation. Flowering is reduced and overall growth is stunted.
What Causes Whole leaf withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Whole leaf withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal pathogens
Specific fungi are known to cause withering by infecting the vascular system, disrupting water and nutrient flow.
2
Environmental stress
Excessive heat, drought, or waterlogging can cause physiological stress leading to withering of leaves.
How to Treat Whole leaf withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Whole leaf withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Proper irrigation: Maintain consistent moisture levels in the soil without overwatering to reduce stress on Common rock-rose.

Mulching: Apply organic mulch to conserve soil moisture and regulate soil temperature.
2
Pesticide
Fungicides: Apply fungicides registered for use on Common rock-rose to control fungal pathogens responsible for withering.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Leaf wilting
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Leaf wilting Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Leaf wilting Disease on Common rock-rose?
Leaf wilting is a disease which causes dehydration and evaporation, typically inducing poor growth and eventually death in Common rock-rose. The plant’s distinctive yellow petals tend to wilt first, signaling an initial infection.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Symptoms include yellowing of leaves from edges, curling of the leaves inwards, brown discoloration of leaf veins and severe wilting, leading to complete defoliation in Common rock-rose.
What Causes Leaf wilting Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Leaf wilting Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Water stress
Caused by lack of rainfall or overwatering leading to waterlogging.
2
Fungal diseases
Fungal pathogens, such as Verticillium and Fusarium, can also cause wilting by invading the plant's vascular system.
How to Treat Leaf wilting Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Leaf wilting Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Improve drainage: Introducing sand or organic matter into the soil can improve drainage, preventing water-logging, a major cause of leaf wilting.

Regular watering: Regular but moderate watering can assure constant moisture, preventing wilting from dehydration.
2
Pesticide
Apply fungicide: If wilting is caused by fungal infection, a suitable fungicide can be applied, following the manufacturer's instructions.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
plant poor
Leaf rot
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Leaf rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Leaf rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
Leaf rot is a detrimental disease that affects the Common rock-rose by causing rapid decay in leaves and stems, often leading to plant death. It's primarily caused by various fungal pathogens in damp conditions and can threaten entire Common rock-rose populations if not addressed promptly.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
The initial symptoms include yellowing of leaves, wilting, and stunted plant growth. As the disease progresses, dark, wet spots appear on the leaves followed by total rotting and eventual death of the Common rock-rose.
What Causes Leaf rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Leaf rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal pathogen
Fungi such as Phytophthora and Pythium are the main cause. These pathogens attack the plant in warm, wet environments, leading to rapid tissue decay.
2
Environmental conditions
The disease flourishes in poorly drained soils and during excessively wet seasons. The high moisture promotes the growth and spread of the disease-causing fungi.
How to Treat Leaf rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Leaf rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Improve drainage: Improve soil drainage in Common rock-rose planting areas by adding organic matter or gravel to heavy soils. This aids in reducing water stagnation, thereby limiting fungal growth.

Remove infected plants: Promptly remove and discard diseased plants to prevent the spread of the fungi to healthy plants.
2
Pesticide
Apply fungicides: Fungicides such as Mefenoxam or Fosetyl-Al can be used. They should be applied at indications of disease or as a preventive measure during optimal disease conditions.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
qrcode
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
distribution

Distribution of Common rock-rose

feedback
Feedback
feedback

Habitat of Common rock-rose

Basic grassland and scrub
Northern Hemisphere
South Hemisphere

Distribution Map of Common rock-rose

distribution map
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Potentially invasive
Exotic
No species reported
habit
care_scenes

More Info on Common Rock-rose Growth and Care

feedback
Feedback
Basic Care Guide
Common Pests & Diseases
Explore More
Lighting
Full sun
The common rock-rose craves generous exposure to sunlight, conducive to healthy, robust growth. The plant thrives in environments mirroring its natural habitat, known for abundant solar exposure. During growth phases, consistent sunlight is beneficial. Absence or surplus of light could disrupt growth, potentially causing health decline.
Best Sunlight Practices
Transplant
1-2 feet
The optimal time to transplant the common rock-rose is during late winter to early spring (S2-S3), this period promises the most favorable conditions for root establishment. Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil for best growth. As transplanting common rock-rose is straightforward, no particular tips are needed.
Transplant Techniques
Temperature
0 - 38 ℃
Common rock-rose is native to environments where temperatures usually range from 68 to 95 °F (20 to 35 ℃). It prefers these moderately warm conditions and can adapt to changes in temperature across seasons. Care should be taken to replicate this temperature range when cultivating this plant.
Temp for Healthy Growth
Pruning
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
A low-growing evergreen with vibrant yellow flowers, common rock-rose thrives with minimal pruning. Trim lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage bushier growth. Deadhead spent blooms to promote new flowers. Although pruning can occur year-round, the best time is post-blooming in late spring or early summer. Pruning ensures vitality by removing dead or damaged stems, contributing to the plant's overall health and aesthetic appeal.
Pruning techniques
Propagation
Spring,Summer
Common rock-rose can be effectively propagated through the method of cutting. For successful propagation, select healthy semi-hardwood stems and trim them to include several leaf nodes. Ensure these cuttings are planted in well-draining soil and maintain consistent moisture without waterlogging. For optimal rooting, provide a supportive environment with partial sunlight and consider using a rooting hormone to enhance the process.
Propagation Techniques
White blotch
White blotch is a fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose causing whitish patches on leaves and stems, potentially leading to foliage loss and weakening the plant. It is more prevalent under specific conditions and can be managed with careful practices and treatments.
Read More
Soil fungus
Soil fungus disease causes decay and weakening of Common rock-rose's root systems, impacting nutrient and water uptake, potentially leading to plant death if untreated.
Read More
Yellow edges
Yellow edges is a plant disease primarily identified by the progressive yellowing and browning of the leaf margins of Common rock-rose. This condition often leads to leaf drop and stunted growth, severely affecting the overall health and vitality of the plant.
Read More
Black mold
Black mold is a fungal disease characterized by dark fungal growths, affecting Common rock-rose by reducing photosynthesis, causing premature leaf drop, and stunted growth.
Read More
Dark blotch
Dark blotch is a fungal disease that results in black or brown blotches on the leaves of Common rock-rose, negatively impacting its health and aesthetics. It is most prevalent in wet conditions and can be manageable with proper care.
Read More
Leaf blotch
Leaf blotch is a fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing discolored lesions on leaves, potentially leading to reduced vigor and aesthetic value. It is important to manage the disease for plant health and appearance.
Read More
Branch withering
Branch withering is a plant disease causing the premature drying and death of 'Common rock-rose' branches, often leading to reduced vitality or death of the plant. The disease impacts the plant's appearance and vigor.
Read More
Spots
Spots disease affects Common rock-rose by causing discolored lesions on leaves and stems. It commonly leads to defoliation and growth impairment, compromising the plant's overall health.
Read More
Leaf tip withering
Leaf tip withering is a common disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing the leaf tips to dry and shrink. This causes stress for the plant, reducing nutrient absorption and potentially resulting in stunt growth or plant death if not treated promptly.
Read More
Mushrooms
The 'Mushrooms' disease detrimentally affects Common rock-rose, causing disfigurement and potential plant death. This guide outlines the disease's causes, symptoms, activity periods, control measures, infectiousness and lethality, prevention strategies, and answers common questions.
Read More
Non-base branch withering
Non-base branch withering is a disease that affects the vigor and aesthetic value of Common rock-rose. It leads to branch dieback and may severely reduce plant growth and flowering capacity.
Read More
Stem rot
Stem rot is a destructive fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing stem degradation, wilting, and potentially plant death. It greatly diminishes the plant's aesthetic and health.
Read More
Dark spots
Dark spots on Common rock-rose are a fungal disease causing circular, discolored lesions on leaves. It affects photosynthesis and the plant's appearance, potentially leading to significant foliage loss if untreated.
Read More
Leaf yellowing
Leaf yellowing in Common rock-rose is a condition causing the leaves to lose their green color and vitality, which could lead to reduced growth and vigor, or even plant death if untreated.
Read More
Notch
Notch is a detrimental plant disease characterized by distinct, angular lesions, primarily affecting the leaves and stems of Common rock-rose. It can lead to reduced photosynthesis, growth stunting, and premature leaf drop.
Read More
Scars
Scars on Common rock-rose may refer to physical or pathogen-induced damage, causing unsightly marks and compromised health. This document outlines the disease, its causal factors, symptoms, activity period, cures, infectiousness, lethality, preventive measures, and FAQs.
Read More
Whole leaf withering
Whole leaf withering is a critical condition impacting Common rock-rose, causing foliage to droop, discolor, and die. The disease severely affects the plant's health and aesthetic value.
Read More
Leaf wilting
Leaf wilting is a disease which causes dehydration and evaporation, typically inducing poor growth and eventually death in Common rock-rose. The plant’s distinctive yellow petals tend to wilt first, signaling an initial infection.
Read More
Leaf rot
Leaf rot is a detrimental disease that affects the Common rock-rose by causing rapid decay in leaves and stems, often leading to plant death. It's primarily caused by various fungal pathogens in damp conditions and can threaten entire Common rock-rose populations if not addressed promptly.
Read More
Feng shui direction
Southwest
The common rock-rose is thought to subtly harmonize the energy when placed in the Southwest sector of a space, in accord with Feng Shui principles. This direction is associated with love and relationships, and the uplifting yet calming qualities of the common rock-rose are believed to support this energy. It's important to note, though, that Feng Shui influence may vary and this application may not resonate the same way for everyone.
Fengshui Details
other_plant

Plants Related to Common rock-rose

feedback
Feedback
feedback
Cape jasmine
Cape jasmine
Gardenia jasminoides is an evergreen shrub with unique, glossy evergreen leaves and stunning flowers. The sophisticated, matte white flowers are often used in bouquets. The exceptional beauty of this ornamental plant has made it a popular and highly appreciated plant amongst gardeners and horticulturalists.
Golden pothos
Golden pothos
The golden pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is a popular houseplant that is commonly seen in Australia, Asia, and the West Indies. It goes by many nicknames, including "devil's ivy", because it is so hard to kill and can even grow in low light conditions. Golden pothos has poisonous sap, so it should be kept away from pets and children.
Pepper
Pepper
The pepper are commonly used for cooking in places such as the Southern U.S. and Central America. Most are moderately spicy, though because there are so many variants, the spice level can vary dramatically. Cayenne powder is also a popular seasoning product made from pepper plants.
Swiss cheese plant
Swiss cheese plant
The swiss cheese plant (Monstera deliciosa) produces bright, glossy leaves and makes a popular houseplant. It is originally native to tropical forest regions in Central America. The nickname swiss cheese plant refers to the small holes that develop in the plant's leaves. The long fruits resemble corncobs and smell sweet and fragrant when ripe.
Snake plant
Snake plant
Snake plant can be considered a houseplant and an architectural display due to its sword-like leaves with bold striping patterns, which are distinctive and eye-catching. However, use caution with this plant because it is poisonous when ingested and can cause nausea, vomiting, and even swelling of the throat and tongue.
Bigleaf hydrangea
Bigleaf hydrangea
The bigleaf hydrangea is a deciduous shrub native to Japan, and is known for its lush, oval, colorful inflorescence. The two types of Hydrangea macrophylla are mopheads - with large, ball-shaped, sterile flower clusters, and lace capes - with small round fertile flowers in the center, and sterile flowers on the outer side of each inflorescence. Depending on soil pH, blooms can change color from pink to blue.
Corn plant
Corn plant
Corn plant (Dracaena fragrans) is an evergreen, slow-growing perennial shrub native to tropical Africa. Also, it is a classic houseplant, grown in Europe since the 1800s. Its glossy green foliage that resembles corn leaves grow on top of a thick cane, which is why the plant is sometimes called “false palm tree.”
Peace lily
Peace lily
The peace lily gets its scientific name Spathiphyllum wallisii from a combination of the two Greek words ‘spath’ and ‘phyl’, which means spoon and leaves, respectively. The large graceful white spathe of the peace lily resembles a white flag, which is an international symbol of truce or peace.
View More Plants
close
product icon
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants and unlimited guides at your fingertips...
Your Ultimate Guide to Plants
Identify grow and nurture the better way!
product icon
17,000 local species +400,000 global species studied
product icon
Nearly 5 years of research
product icon
80+ scholars in botany and gardening
ad
ad
Botanist in your pocket
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app
About
Care Guide
Care FAQ
More Info
Pests & Diseases
Distribution
More About How-Tos
Related Plants
Common rock-rose
Common rock-rose
Common rock-rose
Common rock-rose
Common rock-rose
Common rock-rose
Common rock-rose
Helianthemum nummularium
Hardiness Zones
Hardiness Zones
5 to 8
more
icon
Instantly identify plants with a snap
Snap a photo for instant plant ID, gaining quick insights on disease prevention, treatment, toxicity, care, uses, and symbolism, etc.
Download the App for Free
care guide

Care Guide for Common rock-rose

feedback
Feedback
feedback
icon
Know the light your plants really get.
Find the best spots for them to optimize their health, simply using your phone.
Download the App for Free
close
bg bg
download btn
Download
question

Questions About Common rock-rose

feedback
Feedback
feedback
Watering Watering Watering
Pruning Pruning Pruning
Sunlight Sunlight Sunlight
Temperature Temperature Temperature
Fertilizing Fertilizing Fertilizing
What is the best way to water my Common rock-rose?
more
What should I do if I water my Common rock-rose too much or too little?
more
How often should I water my Common rock-rose?
more
How much water does my Common rock-rose need?
more
How should I water my Common rock-rose at different growth stages?
more
How should I water my Common rock-rose through the seasons?
more
What's the difference between watering my Common rock-rose indoors and outdoors?
more
icon
Get tips and tricks for your plants.
Keep your plants happy and healthy with our guide to watering, lighting, feeding and more.
Download the App for Free
close
plant_info

Key Facts About Common rock-rose

feedback
Feedback
feedback

Attributes of Common rock-rose

Lifespan
Perennial, Annual
Plant Type
Herb
Bloom Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Plant Height
15 cm to 30 cm
Spread
60 cm to 90 cm
Leaf Color
Green
Flower Size
2.5 cm
Flower Color
Yellow
Pink
Orange
Stem Color
Green
Yellow
Leaf type
Evergreen
Ideal Temperature
20 - 35 ℃
icon
Gain more valuable plant knowledge
Explore a rich botanical encyclopedia for deeper insights
Download the App for Free

Usages

Garden Use

Scientific Classification of Common rock-rose

icon
Never miss a care task again!
Plant care made easier than ever with our tailor-made smart care reminder.
Download the App for Free
pests

Common Pests & Diseases About Common rock-rose

feedback
Feedback
feedback
Common issues for Common rock-rose based on 10 million real cases
icon
Plant disease auto-diagnose & prevention
AI-powered plant doctor helps you diagnose plant problems in seconds.
Download the App for Free
White blotch
White blotch is a fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose causing whitish patches on leaves and stems, potentially leading to foliage loss and weakening the plant. It is more prevalent under specific conditions and can be managed with careful practices and treatments.
Learn More About the White blotch more
Soil fungus
Soil fungus disease causes decay and weakening of Common rock-rose's root systems, impacting nutrient and water uptake, potentially leading to plant death if untreated.
Learn More About the Soil fungus more
Yellow edges
Yellow edges is a plant disease primarily identified by the progressive yellowing and browning of the leaf margins of Common rock-rose. This condition often leads to leaf drop and stunted growth, severely affecting the overall health and vitality of the plant.
Learn More About the Yellow edges more
Black mold
Black mold is a fungal disease characterized by dark fungal growths, affecting Common rock-rose by reducing photosynthesis, causing premature leaf drop, and stunted growth.
Learn More About the Black mold more
Dark blotch
Dark blotch is a fungal disease that results in black or brown blotches on the leaves of Common rock-rose, negatively impacting its health and aesthetics. It is most prevalent in wet conditions and can be manageable with proper care.
Learn More About the Dark blotch more
Leaf blotch
Leaf blotch is a fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing discolored lesions on leaves, potentially leading to reduced vigor and aesthetic value. It is important to manage the disease for plant health and appearance.
Learn More About the Leaf blotch more
Branch withering
Branch withering is a plant disease causing the premature drying and death of 'Common rock-rose' branches, often leading to reduced vitality or death of the plant. The disease impacts the plant's appearance and vigor.
Learn More About the Branch withering more
Spots
Spots disease affects Common rock-rose by causing discolored lesions on leaves and stems. It commonly leads to defoliation and growth impairment, compromising the plant's overall health.
Learn More About the Spots more
Leaf tip withering
Leaf tip withering is a common disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing the leaf tips to dry and shrink. This causes stress for the plant, reducing nutrient absorption and potentially resulting in stunt growth or plant death if not treated promptly.
Learn More About the Leaf tip withering more
Mushrooms
The 'Mushrooms' disease detrimentally affects Common rock-rose, causing disfigurement and potential plant death. This guide outlines the disease's causes, symptoms, activity periods, control measures, infectiousness and lethality, prevention strategies, and answers common questions.
Learn More About the Mushrooms more
Non-base branch withering
Non-base branch withering is a disease that affects the vigor and aesthetic value of Common rock-rose. It leads to branch dieback and may severely reduce plant growth and flowering capacity.
Learn More About the Non-base branch withering more
Stem rot
Stem rot is a destructive fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing stem degradation, wilting, and potentially plant death. It greatly diminishes the plant's aesthetic and health.
Learn More About the Stem rot more
Dark spots
Dark spots on Common rock-rose are a fungal disease causing circular, discolored lesions on leaves. It affects photosynthesis and the plant's appearance, potentially leading to significant foliage loss if untreated.
Learn More About the Dark spots more
Leaf yellowing
Leaf yellowing in Common rock-rose is a condition causing the leaves to lose their green color and vitality, which could lead to reduced growth and vigor, or even plant death if untreated.
Learn More About the Leaf yellowing more
Notch
Notch is a detrimental plant disease characterized by distinct, angular lesions, primarily affecting the leaves and stems of Common rock-rose. It can lead to reduced photosynthesis, growth stunting, and premature leaf drop.
Learn More About the Notch more
Scars
Scars on Common rock-rose may refer to physical or pathogen-induced damage, causing unsightly marks and compromised health. This document outlines the disease, its causal factors, symptoms, activity period, cures, infectiousness, lethality, preventive measures, and FAQs.
Learn More About the Scars more
Whole leaf withering
Whole leaf withering is a critical condition impacting Common rock-rose, causing foliage to droop, discolor, and die. The disease severely affects the plant's health and aesthetic value.
Learn More About the Whole leaf withering more
Leaf wilting
Leaf wilting is a disease which causes dehydration and evaporation, typically inducing poor growth and eventually death in Common rock-rose. The plant’s distinctive yellow petals tend to wilt first, signaling an initial infection.
Learn More About the Leaf wilting more
Leaf rot
Leaf rot is a detrimental disease that affects the Common rock-rose by causing rapid decay in leaves and stems, often leading to plant death. It's primarily caused by various fungal pathogens in damp conditions and can threaten entire Common rock-rose populations if not addressed promptly.
Learn More About the Leaf rot more
close
plant poor
White blotch
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is White blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is White blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
White blotch is a fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose causing whitish patches on leaves and stems, potentially leading to foliage loss and weakening the plant. It is more prevalent under specific conditions and can be managed with careful practices and treatments.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Manifestations include white or light-colored blotches on the leaves, yellowing foliage, and potential defoliation. Stems may also display similar discoloration.
What Causes White blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes White blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungi
Specific fungal pathogens like Phyllosticta, Ascochyta, or Ramularia spp. induce white blotch through spore dispersion and infection.
2
Environmental Conditions
Humid, and damp conditions with poor air circulation promote fungal growth and spread of the disease on Common rock-rose.
How to Treat White blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat White blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Removal of Infected Parts: Pruning away infected leaves and stems to prevent spread to healthy parts of Common rock-rose.

Improve Air Circulation: Thinning dense foliage and spacing plants to reduce humidity and limit fungal growth.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide Application: Use of approved fungicides, targeting the specific fungal species causing the white blotch, applied as per guidance labels.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Soil fungus
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Soil fungus Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Soil fungus Disease on Common rock-rose?
Soil fungus disease causes decay and weakening of Common rock-rose's root systems, impacting nutrient and water uptake, potentially leading to plant death if untreated.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
In Common rock-rose, symptoms include root discoloration to a darker shade, reduced flowering, wilting, and overall stunted growth. Leaves may turn yellow and drop prematurely.
What Causes Soil fungus Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Soil fungus Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal pathogens
Particularly root-invading fungi, such as Phytophthora species, which thrive in moist, poorly drained soils.
How to Treat Soil fungus Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Soil fungus Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Improve drainage: Enhance soil drainage to prevent waterlogging, a condition favorable for fungal growth.

Remove infected parts: Prune and dispose of infected plant parts to limit spread.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide application: Apply approved fungicides suitable for root fungi, following local guidelines and usage instructions carefully.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Yellow edges
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Yellow edges Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Yellow edges Disease on Common rock-rose?
Yellow edges is a plant disease primarily identified by the progressive yellowing and browning of the leaf margins of Common rock-rose. This condition often leads to leaf drop and stunted growth, severely affecting the overall health and vitality of the plant.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Yellow edges disease initially manifests as fading and yellowing along the leaf margins of Common rock-rose. These symptoms advance to brown spots, leaf drop, and ultimately, reduced plant growth due to nutrient deprivation.
What Causes Yellow edges Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Yellow edges Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Mineral deficiency
The disease is often caused by deficiencies in certain essential minerals like potassium and iron.
2
Inappropriate watering
Overwatering or underwatering can stress Common rock-rose, leading to yellowing edges.
How to Treat Yellow edges Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Yellow edges Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Improve watering practices: Ensure Common rock-rose receives adequate water but avoid waterlogging the soil, as both extremes can induce stress leading to yellow edges.

Supplement deficient minerals: Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer containing essential minerals to enrich the soil and assist in alleviating symptoms of mineral deficiency.
2
Pesticide
Utilize micronutrient sprays: Use foliar sprays that contain deficient micronutrients directly on the leaves of Common rock-rose for quick absorption and rapid symptom abatement.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Black mold
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Black mold Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Black mold Disease on Common rock-rose?
Black mold is a fungal disease characterized by dark fungal growths, affecting Common rock-rose by reducing photosynthesis, causing premature leaf drop, and stunted growth.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
On Common rock-rose, symptoms include black or dark brown patches on leaves, reduced flowering, and overall decline in plant vigor.
What Causes Black mold Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Black mold Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Pathogen
Often caused by fungi from the Aspergillus, Cladosporium, or Alternaria genera.
2
Environmental Factors
High humidity, poor air circulation, and damp conditions favor the development of black mold.
How to Treat Black mold Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Black mold Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Removal of Affected Parts: Prune and dispose of infected plant material to reduce fungal spread.

Improved Air Circulation: Space plants properly and trim excess growth to enhance airflow.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide Application: Use approved fungicides targeting black mold fungi, following label instructions for application.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Dark blotch
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Dark blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Dark blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
Dark blotch is a fungal disease that results in black or brown blotches on the leaves of Common rock-rose, negatively impacting its health and aesthetics. It is most prevalent in wet conditions and can be manageable with proper care.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Symptoms of dark blotch on Common rock-rose typically include brownish-black or dark green-brown blotches appearing on leaves. Infected leaves may exhibit discoloration, necrotic spots, wilting, or premature shedding.
What Causes Dark blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Dark blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal pathogen
The disease is caused by various fungi, including species of Alternaria and Phyllosticta, which thrive in humid conditions and infect the plant's leaves.
How to Treat Dark blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Dark blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Removing infected parts: Regular inspection and removal of infected leaves or plant parts can help control and prevent the spread of disease.

Proper watering: Watering at ground level, maintaining dry leaves, and adequate plant spacing reduces infection risk.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide applications: Using fungicide sprays, particularly those containing mancozeb, chlorothalonil, or copper-based compounds, can effectively curb the disease.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Leaf blotch
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Leaf blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Leaf blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
Leaf blotch is a fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing discolored lesions on leaves, potentially leading to reduced vigor and aesthetic value. It is important to manage the disease for plant health and appearance.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Leaf blotch in Common rock-rose presents as irregular brown or blackish spots on leaves, which may coalesce. Infected leaves can yellow and drop prematurely, affecting the plant's health.
What Causes Leaf blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Leaf blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal pathogens
Different fungi such as Septoria and Ascochyta species cause leaf blotch by infecting the foliage during wet conditions.
How to Treat Leaf blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Leaf blotch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Pruning: Remove and destroy infected foliage to reduce disease spread.

Improved air circulation: Space plants adequately to allow air movement and reduce humidity around the foliage.

Watering practices: Water at the base of plants to avoid wetting leaves, reducing the risk of fungal infection.
2
Pesticide
Fungicidal spray: Apply recommended fungicides as a preventative measure or at the first sign of infection.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Branch withering
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
Branch withering is a plant disease causing the premature drying and death of 'Common rock-rose' branches, often leading to reduced vitality or death of the plant. The disease impacts the plant's appearance and vigor.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Symptoms of branch withering in 'Common rock-rose' include wilting leaves, discoloration or necrosis of branches, and brittle stems that may snap easily. The plant may exhibit stunted growth or fail to flower.
What Causes Branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal pathogens
Branch withering in 'Common rock-rose' may be caused by fungal infections that damage the vascular system of the branches.
2
Environmental stress
Drought, extreme temperatures, or poor soil conditions can induce branch withering by stressing the plant and weakening its defenses.
How to Treat Branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Pruning: Remove and destroy affected branches to prevent the spread of the disease.

Improved care: Ensure adequate watering and nutrition to reduce plant stress and susceptibility.
2
Pesticide
Fungicidal spray: Apply a fungicide recommended for branch withering to impacted plants, following the manufacturer's instructions.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Spots
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
Spots disease affects Common rock-rose by causing discolored lesions on leaves and stems. It commonly leads to defoliation and growth impairment, compromising the plant's overall health.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
On Common rock-rose, spots disease manifests as circular to irregular brown or black spots on leaves, which may coalesce. As severity increases, leaves may yellow and drop prematurely.
What Causes Spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal Pathogens
Organisms such as Septoria or Cercospora species, which thrive in humid conditions, cause the spots.
2
Environmental Stress
Excessive moisture, poor air circulation, and overcrowding can predispose Common rock-rose to spots disease.
How to Treat Spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Cultural Control: Prune affected areas, improve air circulation, and avoid overhead watering to reduce leaf wetness.

Biological Control: Introduce beneficial fungi or bacteria that compete with or inhibit the disease-causing pathogens.
2
Pesticide
Fungicides: Apply copper-based or other suitable fungicides as a preventive measure or at the first sign of disease.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Leaf tip withering
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Leaf tip withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Leaf tip withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
Leaf tip withering is a common disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing the leaf tips to dry and shrink. This causes stress for the plant, reducing nutrient absorption and potentially resulting in stunt growth or plant death if not treated promptly.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Leaf tip withering on Common rock-rose begins with a slight curling and yellowing of the leaf tips. This gradually worsens to browning and drying, ultimately leading to the tips withering. In some cases, it may cause overall leaf discoloration.
What Causes Leaf tip withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Leaf tip withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Water deficiency
Insufficient watering can cause the withering of the leaf tips due to inadequate moisture provision for the plant cells.
2
Environmental conditions
Excessive sunlight, dry air, or extreme temperature fluctuation can cause leaf tips to wither.
3
Nutrient deficiency
Low levels of essential nutrients such as potassium and magnesium can lead to leaf tip withering.
4
Pathogen infection
Certain bacterial, viral, or fungal infections can cause leaf tip withering.
How to Treat Leaf tip withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Leaf tip withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Water regulation: Ensure proper watering routine. Water the plant thoroughly but infrequently, allowing the upper layer of the soil to dry slightly before watering again.

Nutrient supplementation: Provide appropriate fertilizer to supplement potassium and magnesium levels.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide spray: If the plant’s condition does not improve, consider using a systemic fungicide spray to control any possible fungal infection.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Mushrooms
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Mushrooms Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Mushrooms Disease on Common rock-rose?
The 'Mushrooms' disease detrimentally affects Common rock-rose, causing disfigurement and potential plant death. This guide outlines the disease's causes, symptoms, activity periods, control measures, infectiousness and lethality, prevention strategies, and answers common questions.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Yellowing leaves, stunted growth, wilting, and mushroom-like growths at the plant base indicate infection of Common rock-rose, leading to a decline in health and vigor.
What Causes Mushrooms Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Mushrooms Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal Pathogens
Mushrooms on Common rock-rose are typically caused by fungal pathogens that thrive in moist, shaded conditions.
How to Treat Mushrooms Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Mushrooms Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Improved Air Circulation: Prune or space plants to enhance airflow and reduce fungal disease likelihood.

Sanitation: Remove and destroy infected plant parts to minimize disease spread.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide Application: Use approved fungicides, ensuring correct timing and dosage for Common rock-rose.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Non-base branch withering
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Non-base branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Non-base branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
Non-base branch withering is a disease that affects the vigor and aesthetic value of Common rock-rose. It leads to branch dieback and may severely reduce plant growth and flowering capacity.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
The presence of dead or dying branches away from the base, leaf discoloration, premature leaf drop, and reduced blooming characterize the disease on Common rock-rose.
What Causes Non-base branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Non-base branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal Pathogens
Fungi such as Phomopsis species can cause non-base branch dieback.
2
Environmental Stress
Extended drought, extreme temperatures, or poor soil conditions can contribute to the weakening of branches.
How to Treat Non-base branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Non-base branch withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Pruning: Remove affected branches to prevent spread and encourage new growth.

Improve Plant Vigor: Strengthen Common rock-rose through proper watering, mulching, and fertilizing.
2
Pesticide
Fungicidal Spray: Apply a fungicide registered for use against the pathogens involved.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Stem rot
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Stem rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Stem rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
Stem rot is a destructive fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing stem degradation, wilting, and potentially plant death. It greatly diminishes the plant's aesthetic and health.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
On Common rock-rose, stem rot manifests as soft, brown, and rotting stems. Infected plant parts may wilt and the base of the stem may reveal a white, cottony growth.
What Causes Stem rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Stem rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal pathogens
Specific fungi, such as Sclerotium rolfsii, infiltrate the stem tissue, leading to decay.
2
Excessive moisture
Prolonged wet conditions favor fungal growth and infection.
3
Poor air circulation
Restricted airflow around Common rock-rose creates a humid environment conducive to fungal proliferation.
How to Treat Stem rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Stem rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Remove infected parts: Prune and dispose of affected Common rock-rose tissue immediately to reduce disease spread.

Improve air circulation: Space Common rock-rose adequately and trim surrounding vegetation to enhance airflow.
2
Pesticide
Apply fungicides: Use a registered fungicide suited for Common rock-rose to control the spread of the disease.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Dark spots
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Dark spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Dark spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
Dark spots on Common rock-rose are a fungal disease causing circular, discolored lesions on leaves. It affects photosynthesis and the plant's appearance, potentially leading to significant foliage loss if untreated.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
The main symptoms on Common rock-rose include circular to irregular brown or black spots on leaves, which may coalesce, causing leaf yellowing and premature drop.
What Causes Dark spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Dark spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal Pathogens
Causal agents are typically from fungal genera like Alternaria or Septoria, which thrive in moist conditions.
How to Treat Dark spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Dark spots Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Pruning: Remove and destroy affected foliage to reduce fungal spread.

Improved Airflow: Space plants adequately to promote air circulation and reduce humidity.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide Application: Apply copper-based or systemic fungicides as per label instructions.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Leaf yellowing
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Leaf yellowing Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Leaf yellowing Disease on Common rock-rose?
Leaf yellowing in Common rock-rose is a condition causing the leaves to lose their green color and vitality, which could lead to reduced growth and vigor, or even plant death if untreated.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
In Common rock-rose, yellowing begins at leaf margins or between veins and may progress to full leaf chlorosis, reduced leaf size, premature leaf drop, and stunted growth.
What Causes Leaf yellowing Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Leaf yellowing Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Nutrient deficiency
Lack of essential nutrients, particularly nitrogen, iron, or magnesium, can lead to leaf yellowing.
2
Water stress
Both overwatering and underwatering can cause leaf yellowing due to impaired nutrient uptake or root damage.
3
Pathogens
Fungal, bacterial, or viral infections can cause leaf discoloration and yellowing.
4
Environmental factors
Poor soil conditions, extreme temperatures, and inadequate light can contribute to leaf yellowing.
How to Treat Leaf yellowing Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Leaf yellowing Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Adjust watering: Ensure proper watering practices to prevent water stress that may lead to yellowing.

Fertilization: Provide balanced nutrients to correct deficiencies that might cause yellowing.

Improve soil conditions: Enhance soil structure and pH to optimize nutrient availability and root health.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide application: Use appropriate fungicides if yellowing is due to fungal infections.

Bactericide application: Apply bactericides to combat bacterial causes of leaf yellowing.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Notch
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Notch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Notch Disease on Common rock-rose?
Notch is a detrimental plant disease characterized by distinct, angular lesions, primarily affecting the leaves and stems of Common rock-rose. It can lead to reduced photosynthesis, growth stunting, and premature leaf drop.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Distinct lesions appear on Common rock-rose leaves, often angular in shape, with necrotic tissue. Stems may exhibit cankers, and severe infections can cause premature leaf drop and stunted growth.
What Causes Notch Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Notch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal infection
Notch is commonly caused by specific fungal species that thrive in moist environments and infect plant tissue.
How to Treat Notch Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Notch Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Pruning: Remove and destroy infected plant parts to reduce fungal spread.

Improve air circulation: Space plants adequately and regulate weed growth to minimize humidity around the foliage.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide application: Use approved fungicides, following label instructions carefully, to control the fungal pathogen.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Scars
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Scars Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Scars Disease on Common rock-rose?
Scars on Common rock-rose may refer to physical or pathogen-induced damage, causing unsightly marks and compromised health. This document outlines the disease, its causal factors, symptoms, activity period, cures, infectiousness, lethality, preventive measures, and FAQs.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
On Common rock-rose, symptoms include discolored, rough patches on stems and leaves, withered flower buds, and in severe cases, die-off of affected tissues.
What Causes Scars Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Scars Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Physical Damage
Wounds from pruning, animal activity, or environmental stress lead to scar formation.
2
Fungal Pathogens
Infections by specific fungi can cause scarring and tissue death.
How to Treat Scars Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Scars Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Pruning: Remove and dispose of affected parts to prevent spread of disease.

Cultural Practices: Maintain plant health through proper watering, feeding, and spacing.
2
Pesticide
Fungicide Application: Apply appropriate fungicides to infected areas as a preventive measure.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Whole leaf withering
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Whole leaf withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Whole leaf withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
Whole leaf withering is a critical condition impacting Common rock-rose, causing foliage to droop, discolor, and die. The disease severely affects the plant's health and aesthetic value.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Leaves on Common rock-rose exhibit progressive drooping, brittleness, discoloration from green to brown, and eventual desiccation. Flowering is reduced and overall growth is stunted.
What Causes Whole leaf withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Whole leaf withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal pathogens
Specific fungi are known to cause withering by infecting the vascular system, disrupting water and nutrient flow.
2
Environmental stress
Excessive heat, drought, or waterlogging can cause physiological stress leading to withering of leaves.
How to Treat Whole leaf withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Whole leaf withering Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Proper irrigation: Maintain consistent moisture levels in the soil without overwatering to reduce stress on Common rock-rose.

Mulching: Apply organic mulch to conserve soil moisture and regulate soil temperature.
2
Pesticide
Fungicides: Apply fungicides registered for use on Common rock-rose to control fungal pathogens responsible for withering.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Leaf wilting
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Leaf wilting Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Leaf wilting Disease on Common rock-rose?
Leaf wilting is a disease which causes dehydration and evaporation, typically inducing poor growth and eventually death in Common rock-rose. The plant’s distinctive yellow petals tend to wilt first, signaling an initial infection.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
Symptoms include yellowing of leaves from edges, curling of the leaves inwards, brown discoloration of leaf veins and severe wilting, leading to complete defoliation in Common rock-rose.
What Causes Leaf wilting Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Leaf wilting Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Water stress
Caused by lack of rainfall or overwatering leading to waterlogging.
2
Fungal diseases
Fungal pathogens, such as Verticillium and Fusarium, can also cause wilting by invading the plant's vascular system.
How to Treat Leaf wilting Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Leaf wilting Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Improve drainage: Introducing sand or organic matter into the soil can improve drainage, preventing water-logging, a major cause of leaf wilting.

Regular watering: Regular but moderate watering can assure constant moisture, preventing wilting from dehydration.
2
Pesticide
Apply fungicide: If wilting is caused by fungal infection, a suitable fungicide can be applied, following the manufacturer's instructions.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
close
plant poor
Leaf rot
Overview
Symptom
Causes
Treatment
Prevention
Active Period
What is Leaf rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
What is Leaf rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
Leaf rot is a detrimental disease that affects the Common rock-rose by causing rapid decay in leaves and stems, often leading to plant death. It's primarily caused by various fungal pathogens in damp conditions and can threaten entire Common rock-rose populations if not addressed promptly.
Symptom Analysis
Symptom Analysis
The initial symptoms include yellowing of leaves, wilting, and stunted plant growth. As the disease progresses, dark, wet spots appear on the leaves followed by total rotting and eventual death of the Common rock-rose.
What Causes Leaf rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
What Causes Leaf rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Fungal pathogen
Fungi such as Phytophthora and Pythium are the main cause. These pathogens attack the plant in warm, wet environments, leading to rapid tissue decay.
2
Environmental conditions
The disease flourishes in poorly drained soils and during excessively wet seasons. The high moisture promotes the growth and spread of the disease-causing fungi.
How to Treat Leaf rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
How to Treat Leaf rot Disease on Common rock-rose?
1
Non pesticide
Improve drainage: Improve soil drainage in Common rock-rose planting areas by adding organic matter or gravel to heavy soils. This aids in reducing water stagnation, thereby limiting fungal growth.

Remove infected plants: Promptly remove and discard diseased plants to prevent the spread of the fungi to healthy plants.
2
Pesticide
Apply fungicides: Fungicides such as Mefenoxam or Fosetyl-Al can be used. They should be applied at indications of disease or as a preventive measure during optimal disease conditions.
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
distribution

Distribution of Common rock-rose

feedback
Feedback
feedback

Habitat of Common rock-rose

Basic grassland and scrub
Northern Hemisphere
South Hemisphere

Distribution Map of Common rock-rose

distribution map
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Potentially invasive
Exotic
No species reported
care_scenes

More Info on Common Rock-rose Growth and Care

feedback
Basic Care Guide
Common Pests & Diseases
Explore More
White blotch
White blotch is a fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose causing whitish patches on leaves and stems, potentially leading to foliage loss and weakening the plant. It is more prevalent under specific conditions and can be managed with careful practices and treatments.
 detail
Soil fungus
Soil fungus disease causes decay and weakening of Common rock-rose's root systems, impacting nutrient and water uptake, potentially leading to plant death if untreated.
 detail
Yellow edges
Yellow edges is a plant disease primarily identified by the progressive yellowing and browning of the leaf margins of Common rock-rose. This condition often leads to leaf drop and stunted growth, severely affecting the overall health and vitality of the plant.
 detail
Black mold
Black mold is a fungal disease characterized by dark fungal growths, affecting Common rock-rose by reducing photosynthesis, causing premature leaf drop, and stunted growth.
 detail
Dark blotch
Dark blotch is a fungal disease that results in black or brown blotches on the leaves of Common rock-rose, negatively impacting its health and aesthetics. It is most prevalent in wet conditions and can be manageable with proper care.
 detail
Leaf blotch
Leaf blotch is a fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing discolored lesions on leaves, potentially leading to reduced vigor and aesthetic value. It is important to manage the disease for plant health and appearance.
 detail
Branch withering
Branch withering is a plant disease causing the premature drying and death of 'Common rock-rose' branches, often leading to reduced vitality or death of the plant. The disease impacts the plant's appearance and vigor.
 detail
Spots
Spots disease affects Common rock-rose by causing discolored lesions on leaves and stems. It commonly leads to defoliation and growth impairment, compromising the plant's overall health.
 detail
Leaf tip withering
Leaf tip withering is a common disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing the leaf tips to dry and shrink. This causes stress for the plant, reducing nutrient absorption and potentially resulting in stunt growth or plant death if not treated promptly.
 detail
Mushrooms
The 'Mushrooms' disease detrimentally affects Common rock-rose, causing disfigurement and potential plant death. This guide outlines the disease's causes, symptoms, activity periods, control measures, infectiousness and lethality, prevention strategies, and answers common questions.
 detail
Non-base branch withering
Non-base branch withering is a disease that affects the vigor and aesthetic value of Common rock-rose. It leads to branch dieback and may severely reduce plant growth and flowering capacity.
 detail
Stem rot
Stem rot is a destructive fungal disease affecting Common rock-rose, causing stem degradation, wilting, and potentially plant death. It greatly diminishes the plant's aesthetic and health.
 detail
Dark spots
Dark spots on Common rock-rose are a fungal disease causing circular, discolored lesions on leaves. It affects photosynthesis and the plant's appearance, potentially leading to significant foliage loss if untreated.
 detail
Leaf yellowing
Leaf yellowing in Common rock-rose is a condition causing the leaves to lose their green color and vitality, which could lead to reduced growth and vigor, or even plant death if untreated.
 detail
Notch
Notch is a detrimental plant disease characterized by distinct, angular lesions, primarily affecting the leaves and stems of Common rock-rose. It can lead to reduced photosynthesis, growth stunting, and premature leaf drop.
 detail
Scars
Scars on Common rock-rose may refer to physical or pathogen-induced damage, causing unsightly marks and compromised health. This document outlines the disease, its causal factors, symptoms, activity period, cures, infectiousness, lethality, preventive measures, and FAQs.
 detail
Whole leaf withering
Whole leaf withering is a critical condition impacting Common rock-rose, causing foliage to droop, discolor, and die. The disease severely affects the plant's health and aesthetic value.
 detail
Leaf wilting
Leaf wilting is a disease which causes dehydration and evaporation, typically inducing poor growth and eventually death in Common rock-rose. The plant’s distinctive yellow petals tend to wilt first, signaling an initial infection.
 detail
Leaf rot
Leaf rot is a detrimental disease that affects the Common rock-rose by causing rapid decay in leaves and stems, often leading to plant death. It's primarily caused by various fungal pathogens in damp conditions and can threaten entire Common rock-rose populations if not addressed promptly.
 detail
plant_info

Plants Related to Common rock-rose

feedback
Feedback
feedback
product icon close
Your Ultimate Guide to Plants
Identify grow and nurture the better way!
product icon
17,000 local species +400,000 global species studied
product icon
Nearly 5 years of research
product icon
80+ scholars in botany and gardening
ad
product icon close
Continue reading in our app - it's better
A database of 400000+ plants
unlimited guides at your fingertips...
Lighting
close
Indoor
Indoor
Outdoor
Choose a site here for personalized care tips.
Requirements
Full sun
Ideal
Above 6 hours sunlight
Partial sun
Tolerance
About 3-6 hours sunlight
Watch how sunlight gracefully moves through your garden, and choose spots that provide the perfect balance of light and shade for your plants, ensuring their happiness.
Essentials
The common rock-rose craves generous exposure to sunlight, conducive to healthy, robust growth. The plant thrives in environments mirroring its natural habitat, known for abundant solar exposure. During growth phases, consistent sunlight is beneficial. Absence or surplus of light could disrupt growth, potentially causing health decline.
Preferred
Tolerable
Unsuitable
icon
Know the light your plants really get.
Find the best spots for them to optimize their health, simply using your phone.
Download the App
Artificial lighting
Indoor plants require adequate lighting for optimal growth. When natural sunlight is insufficient, particularly in winter or in less sunny spaces, artificial lights offer a vital solution, promoting faster, healthier growth.
View more
Indoor plants require adequate lighting for optimal growth. When natural sunlight is insufficient, particularly in winter or in less sunny spaces, artificial lights offer a vital solution, promoting faster, healthier growth.
1. Choose the right type of artificial light: LED lights are a popular choice for indoor plant lighting because they can be customized to provide the specific wavelengths of light that your plants need.
Full sun plants need 30-50W/sq ft of artificial light, partial sun plants need 20-30W/sq ft, and full shade plants need 10-20W/sq ft.
2. Determine the appropriate distance: Place the light source 12-36 inches above the plant to mimic natural sunlight.
3. Determine the duration: Mimic the length of natural daylight hours for your plant species. most plants need 8-12 hours of light per day.
Important Symptoms
Symptoms of Insufficient Light in %s
Common rock-rose thrives in full sunlight and is commonly grown outdoors where it receives ample sunlight. When placed in rooms with inadequate lighting, symptoms of light deficiency may not be readily apparent.
View more
(Symptom details and solutions)
Small leaves
New leaves may grow smaller in size compared to the previous ones once they have matured.
Leggy or sparse growth
The spaces between leaves or stems of your Common rock-rose may become longer, resulting in a thin and stretched-out appearance. This can make the plant look sparse and weak, and it may easily break or lean due to its own weight.
Faster leaf drop
When plants are exposed to low light conditions, they tend to shed older leaves early to conserve resources. Within a limited time, these resources can be utilized to grow new leaves until the plant's energy reserves are depleted.
Slower or no new growth
Common rock-rose enters a survival mode when light conditions are poor, which leads to a halt in leaf production. As a result, the plant's growth becomes delayed or stops altogether.
Lighter-colored new leaves
Insufficient sunlight can cause leaves to develop irregular color patterns or appear pale. This indicates a lack of chlorophyll and essential nutrients.
Solutions
1. To ensure optimal growth, gradually move plants to a sunnier location each week, until they receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Use a south-facing window and keep curtains open during the day for maximum sunlight exposure and nutrient accumulation.2. To provide additional light for your plant, consider using artificial light if it's large or not easily movable. Keep a desk or ceiling lamp on for at least 8 hours daily, or invest in professional plant grow lights for ample light.
Symptoms of Excessive light in %s
Common rock-rose thrives in full sun exposure and can tolerate intense sunlight. With their remarkable resilience, symptoms of sunburn may not be easily visible, as they rarely suffer from it.
View more
(Symptom details and solutions)
Chlorosis
Chlorosis is a condition where the plant's leaves lose their green color and turn yellow. This is due to the breakdown of chlorophyll from excessive sunlight, which negatively affects the plant's ability to photosynthesize.
Sunscald
Sunscald occurs when the plant's leaves or stems are damaged by intense sunlight exposure. It appears as pale, bleached, or necrotic areas on the plant tissue and can reduce the plant's overall health.
Leaf Curling
Leaf curling is a symptom where leaves curl or twist under extreme sunlight conditions. This is a defense mechanism used by the plant to reduce its surface area exposed to sunlight, minimizing water loss and damage.
Wilting
Wilting occurs when a plant loses turgor pressure and its leaves and stems begin to droop. Overexposure to sunlight can cause wilting by increasing the plant's water loss through transpiration, making it difficult for the plant to maintain adequate hydration.
Leaf Scorching
Leaf scorching is a symptom characterized by the appearance of brown, dry, and crispy edges or patches on leaves due to excessive sunlight. This can lead to a reduction in photosynthetic capacity and overall plant health.
Solutions
1. Move your plant to the optimal position where it can receive abundant sunlight but also have some shade. An east-facing window is an ideal choice as the morning sunlight is gentler. This way, your plant can enjoy ample sunlight while reducing the risk of sunburn.2. It is recommended to trim off any completely dehydrated or withered parts of the plant.
Discover information about plant diseases, toxicity, weed control and more.
Temperature
close
Indoor
Indoor
Outdoor
Choose a site here for personalized care tips.
Requirements
Ideal
Tolerable
Unsuitable
Just like people, each plant has its own preferences. Learn about your plants' temperature needs and create a comforting environment for them to flourish. As you care for your plants, your bond with them will deepen. Trust your intuition as you learn about their temperature needs, celebrating the journey you share. Lovingly monitor the temperature around your plants and adjust their environment as needed. A thermometer can be your ally in this heartfelt endeavor. Be patient and gentle with yourself as you explore your plants' temperature needs. Cherish your successes, learn from challenges, and nurture your garden with love, creating a haven that reflects the warmth of your care.
Essentials
Common rock-rose is native to environments where temperatures usually range from 68 to 95 °F (20 to 35 ℃). It prefers these moderately warm conditions and can adapt to changes in temperature across seasons. Care should be taken to replicate this temperature range when cultivating this plant.
Regional wintering strategies
Common rock-rose has strong cold resistance, so special frost protection measures are usually not necessary during winter. However, if the winter temperatures are expected to drop below {Limit_growth_temperature}, it is still important to provide cold protection. This can be achieved by covering the plant with materials such as soil or straw. Before the first freeze in autumn, it is recommended to water the plant abundantly, ensuring the soil remains moist and enters a frozen state. This helps prevent drought and water scarcity for the plant during winter and early spring.
Important Symptoms
Symptoms of Low Temperature in Common rock-rose
Common rock-rose is cold-tolerant and thrives best when the temperature is above {Suitable_growth_temperature_min}. During winter, it should be kept above {Tolerable_growing_temperature_min}. When the temperature falls below {Limit_growth_temperature}, although there may not be any noticeable changes during winter, there may be a decrease in sprouting or even no sprouting during springtime.
Solutions
In spring, remove any parts that have failed to sprout.
Symptoms of High Temperature in Common rock-rose
During summer, Common rock-rose should be kept below {Suitable_growth_temperature_max}. When the temperature exceeds {Tolerable_growing_temperature_max}, the leaves of the plant may become lighter in color, prone to curling, susceptible to sunburn, and in severe cases, the entire plant may wilt and become dry.
Solutions
Trim away the sunburned and dried-up parts. Move the plant to a location that provides shade from the midday and afternoon sun, or use a shade cloth to create shade. Water the plant in the morning and evening to keep the soil moist.
Discover information about plant diseases, toxicity, weed control and more.
Cookie Management Tool
In addition to managing cookies through your browser or device, you can change your cookie settings below.
Necessary Cookies
Necessary cookies enable core functionality. The website cannot function properly without these cookies, and can only be disabled by changing your browser preferences.
Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies help us to improve our application/website by collecting and reporting information on its usage.
Cookie Name Source Purpose Lifespan
_ga Google Analytics These cookies are set because of our use of Google Analytics. They are used to collect information about your use of our application/website. The cookies collect specific information, such as your IP address, data related to your device and other information about your use of the application/website. Please note that the data processing is essentially carried out by Google LLC and Google may use your data collected by the cookies for own purposes, e.g. profiling and will combine it with other data such as your Google Account. For more information about how Google processes your data and Google’s approach to privacy as well as implemented safeguards for your data, please see here. 1 Year
_pta PictureThis Analytics We use these cookies to collect information about how you use our site, monitor site performance, and improve our site performance, our services, and your experience. 1 Year
Cookie Name
_ga
Source
Google Analytics
Purpose
These cookies are set because of our use of Google Analytics. They are used to collect information about your use of our application/website. The cookies collect specific information, such as your IP address, data related to your device and other information about your use of the application/website. Please note that the data processing is essentially carried out by Google LLC and Google may use your data collected by the cookies for own purposes, e.g. profiling and will combine it with other data such as your Google Account. For more information about how Google processes your data and Google’s approach to privacy as well as implemented safeguards for your data, please see here.
Lifespan
1 Year

Cookie Name
_pta
Source
PictureThis Analytics
Purpose
We use these cookies to collect information about how you use our site, monitor site performance, and improve our site performance, our services, and your experience.
Lifespan
1 Year
Marketing Cookies
Marketing cookies are used by advertising companies to serve ads that are relevant to your interests.
Cookie Name Source Purpose Lifespan
_fbp Facebook Pixel A conversion pixel tracking that we use for retargeting campaigns. Learn more here. 1 Year
_adj Adjust This cookie provides mobile analytics and attribution services that enable us to measure and analyze the effectiveness of marketing campaigns, certain events and actions within the Application. Learn more here. 1 Year
Cookie Name
_fbp
Source
Facebook Pixel
Purpose
A conversion pixel tracking that we use for retargeting campaigns. Learn more here.
Lifespan
1 Year

Cookie Name
_adj
Source
Adjust
Purpose
This cookie provides mobile analytics and attribution services that enable us to measure and analyze the effectiveness of marketing campaigns, certain events and actions within the Application. Learn more here.
Lifespan
1 Year
This page looks better in the app
Open