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Vitex negundo
Chinese Chaste Tree, Five-Leaved Chaste Tree, Horseshoe Vitex
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Species Name | Vitex negundo |
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Common Name | Chinese Chaste Tree, Five-Leaved Chaste Tree, Horseshoe Vitex |
Family | Lamiaceae |
Genus | Vitex |
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Species Information
- Shrub or small bushy tree growing up to 8 m tall. Leaves opposite, digitate with 3-5 leaflets. Central leaflet 6-12 cm long, narrowly elliptic to lanceolate, usually distinctly toothed. Flowers c. 0.7 cm long, pale blue to deep purple in a terminal spike-like cluster. Fruits 0.4-0.8 cm long, oval to globose.
- East Africa, India, and South China. Commonly planted in Southeast Asia, possibly not native.
- Secondary growth and wasteland
- 600-6500 ft
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- pH 6.2-7.0 [1]
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- Grows in very wet areas, i.e., poorly drained soil but not flooded ones.
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- Tolerates water absence but for an unknown period, likely only for less than one month. Found in a wet area in Kepong Botanic Gardens, Selangor.
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- It has brittle branches.
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- The leaves are made into tea. Parts of the tree are widely used in folk medicine. [1]
Contributors: anonymous
Last Updated: 2023-03-15
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