Vitex agnus-custus, was Oleanders
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- Subject: Vitex agnus-custus, was Oleanders
- From: J* S*
- Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 17:24:47 -0800
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Cali Doxiadis wrote:
--The last point I want to make is in praise of the oleander's companion
plant in the dry riverbeds of Greek mountains: the Chaste Tree, Vitex
agnus-castus. It's a shrub whose dainty gray foliage and mauve
spires complement the oleanders in rather Jekyll-like natural compositions.
It is has a sage-like fragrance and requires no care at all, no summer
water thrives on salt air, and can be trained into a decent-sized tree.
Welcome back Cali,
Nice to hear your voice again. I second your
praise of the Chaste Tree. I have a five year old one planted in my small
front garden. I'm trying to train it up into a small tree by cutting out
the lower and the lateral branches. It's now about 10 feet tall and spectacular
in bloom in late spring. Many people mistake it for a buddlea, but it is
much more graceful in habit. I find I can get a second bloom out of it
in early autumn by dead-heading all the faded blooms and seed heads (no
easy task, I assure you!) Mine is lavender-blue, but there is a white blooming
one in the trade here in So. Calif.
I've read about its supposed anti-aphrodisiac qualities. First named by Pliney and dedicated to Ceres, the goddess of agriculture. This author said "tired Greek wives used to stuff their husbands' mattresses with it to kill the lust"! Sounds like a great story, can you add anything?
Thanks, Jan
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Jan Smithen,
Upland, California
jansmithen@earthlink.net
Sunset zone : 19
USDA zone : 10
http://home.earthlink.net/~jansmithen/
Visit the Los Angeles County Arboretum
Victorian Rose Garden website at:
http://victorian-rose.org/
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