to me the inflorescence itself tells me its not vitex negundo...

what to do...??/

never seen such squarish looking inflorescence in vitex negundo... until
last storm I myself had three vitex negundo shrubs in my yard...  originals
were identified by botanists at the Hort.

and in decades past had grown vitex agnus-castus ( vitex vitex in the
nursery trade as it came in labeled. ) and the garden below the world trade
center also grew masses of them  from the same nursery...

this set of pictures to my eyes such as they are not representative of any
of the two I have grown myself...

You know I am perfectly willing to learn...   but I would need more telling
pictures...sorry

Usha di


On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 9:49 PM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ushadi
> Vitex vitex is a tautonym that won't be allowed in botany (although such
> names are accepted in Zoology). The plant often so named, and commonly
> Chaste tree is Vitex agnus-castus. The above plant is not this species
> which has lateral flower clusters almost sessile so that the whole infl.
> looks more like a spike and not a panicle. More so it is rare to find 3
> leaflets in this species.
>    Agreed above plant, although having inflorescence of V. negundo, has
> much different leaves, the leaflets being green on both sides. The plant
> looks closest to Vitex negundo var. cannabifolia (syn: V. cannabifolia),
> although distant shot does not show whether leaflets are serrate or not.
>
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> On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 4:17 AM, jmgarg1 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
>>
>> Some earlier relevant feedback:
>>
>>  several points:
>> this may be a vitex, but I doubt that its negundo... the inflorescence is
>> not typical...
>>
>> will need to wait for expert opinion on the classification...
>> --
>> secondly ...
>> vitex negundo is not the chaste tree... no female hormone-like chemicals..
>>
>> the Vitex vitex is the chaste tree that was grown by franscican and other
>> monks to reduce the testosterone and reduce the urges etc...so that prayers
>> could be focused on.. hence called the chaste tree...
>>
>> if you once see the flowering and fruiting spikes in the two ... you'll
>> never forget the difference between the two...
>>
>> usha di
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Mani Nair <[email protected]>
>> Date: 20 September 2012 19:01
>> Subject: [efloraofindia:131743] Vitex negundo (Chaste tree) - MN200912
>> To: [email protected]
>>
>>
>> Vitex negundo  (Chaste tree)
>> Place : Dombivli
>> Date  : 20.09.2012
>> Growing on the border of paddy field
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Mani
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