The exotic Rose of Jericho

Rose of jericho

La Rose of jericho is a dry-looking plant, the kind you can often find in the desert, ideal for a bare or Mexican-style garden, where the plants grow almost just for their own sake and the gardening tasks are not too demanding.

Is that this species is originally from Afghanistan as well as places like Egypt, Palestine and the shores of the Red Sea, inhospitable and dry areas.

Plant bio

The Rose of Jericho is a plant whose scientific name is Hierochuntic Anastatica, a copy of the Cruciferous family It has a peculiarity and that is that it does not just have roots, so it is common that in its natural habitat, the desert, it is carried by the wind.

Associated with religion, it is a plant with great symbolism and an amulet to bless homes, which drives away negative energy. It is said to attract abundance and peace, warding off bad influences.

It is a unique plant because it is Very resistant to drought and this is how their branches contract when the plant suffers from extreme lack of moisture. This way it can remain dry and closed for many years to regain its appearance and beauty when it receives water. This is perhaps its most important feature.

Rose of jericho

We were talking about its few roots, the truth is that they are hardly visible and that is why when it suffers a drought the plant becomes spherical in shape. It is common to see them fly blown by the wind and scattering seeds on their way.

Rose of Jericho at home

If you want to have this exotic plant In your home you can buy a bulb and then immerse it for two days in a glass container with water, changing the water daily to avoid the appearance of mold and algae.

After 48 hours, the plant will have opened, although the water may appear dark in color. It is best to change it and soak the plant again now with warm water covering only the roots.

Rose of jericho


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  1.   Alicia zapata said

    All the care is very interesting .. but I want to know where I can buy it… thank you

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hi Alicia.
      You will find it for sale in any nursery; also in local markets. Of course, it is sold dry, in a bag, as if it were a bulb.
      A greeting.

  2.   Rosa Maria said

    Hello ???, I have my Jericho laugh in water, today Friday I just baptized it with his name, I pray to him at any time (until tomorrow Saturday), I do not change the water, what will I throw away, some pages I read what to riziar for the house, »the truth is to understand what negative water is» ..
    I see in it, what in some, how 7 bouquets, they have not opened .. ???, I use drinking water, since I do not live where there is a lot of pollution, (also informing myself) .. I still know what would be fantastic from a spring, river, ect ..
    I also collected information on how to work with her.
    What I want to know, does not lead me to the question ... leads me to Jericho oil
    And I ask for the minerals, ..
    A big greeting and thank you very much

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Rosa María.
      I'm sorry, I can't tell you.
      Enjoy your plant 🙂
      A greeting.

  3.   Alicia Grove said

    Good morning. I live in Bogota, Colombia and Ma gave a Rose of Jerico. It is very pretty. I would like to know if it can be sown on land, under what conditions.
    Thank you very much.

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hi Alicia.

      It can be planted, but it is not recommended because when it dries, it could literally fly away. Anyway, it would have to be in semi-shade, and on light soil that absorbs water quickly.

      Greetings.