The Shoal Creek Chaste Tree Vitex is well-known for its phenomenal summer bloom display. It produces violet-purple flower clusters that feature a light fragrance. Its bloom period is extended compared to other varieties. Flowers begin appearing in early summer and rebloom through late summer. The leaves are elongated and arranged in outstretched groups of 7. This foliage is bright green in color and semi-evergreen. Additionally, it grows upright with multiple central trunks. Warmer zones will see this variety as an evergreen, while cooler zones will experience it as a deciduous variety. In evergreen areas, the Shoal Creek will get upwards of 12 ft. tall and wide. In deciduous areas, it will tend to grow to about 6 ft. x 8 ft. tall. The Shoal Creek Chaste Tree is hardy from USDA Zones 6-9. It grows best in Full Sun and prefers average quality soil with good drainage. Water new plantings 2-times to 3-times per week for the first growing season. Fertilize with a slow-release, balanced fertilizer in spring. These Vitex trees are well-established in a 2.4 Gal. pot (#3 pot). They are not guaranteed to be in bloom upon arrival.
Space plants 6 ft. plus apart
Grows well in average soil with good drainage
Extended bloom period through summer
Reaches 6 ft. x 8 ft. tall in deciduous climates, 12 plus feet in evergreen zones
Includes 1 plant in a 2.5 Gal. black plastic pot
Vitex agnus-castus Shoal Creek
Deciduous, fragrant blooms, and salt-tolerant
Due to state regulations, this plant cannot be shipped to HI, AK, GU, PR, or VI
Grows and flowers best in full Sun
Ideal for coastal plantings
Low-maintenance once established
Water 2-times to 3-times per week for the first growing season
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