Lilac Chaste Vitex Agnus-castus seeds
Monarchs Matter 4 SeedsBeaumont, South Australia, Australia
$12.00
Lilac Chaste Vitex Agnus-castus seeds
Lilac Chaste Tree is a tall bush just pruned and stems can be propagated..Herb sought after. Seeds germinate readily, however they do have a hard outer coating which is impervious to water and generally germination will normally not occur unless the seed is scarified by abrading or pre-treated with boiling water first. Place the seed in a container and pour in just boiled water and allow to soak overnight. Chaste Tree, Vitex agnus-castus, is also known as Indian Spice, Vitex and Monks Pepper. Chaste Tree plant is a necessary companion to women. It is renown for its hormone balancing effects. The berries of this tree have traditionally be used as a remedy for female fertility and menstrual difficulties. Supports the health of the breasts. The tree is a symbol of chastity to the ancient Greeks. Fruits have also been used as a European folk method to reduce male sexual desire, hence the name Monks Pepper. Aromatic seeds are sometimes used as an alternative to peppercorns. Attractive, fragrant lavender flowers appear in late summer and are used with the leaves in pot pourri. Chaste Tree is a native of Europe and Asia, and is adaptable to most soils but prefers a protected, sunny position. Frost resistant but drought tender. A deciduous tree, growing to 3m x 2m.
Butterfly attracting
BULK Packet contains x 300 ++ Seeds [approx 5 grams]
3 in stock
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