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Chaste Tree

Vitex agnus-castus

  • Heat-Loving Texas Lilac: Thrives in hot climates where traditional lilacs fail, blooming all summer long.
  • Deer & Drought Resistant: Aromatic foliage repels hungry deer and handles dry spells with ease.
  • Rapid Growth Rate: Gaining up to 2–3 feet annually to quickly establish a focal point.
  • Pollinator Magnet: Long-lasting violet-blue flower spikes draw butterflies and hummingbirds for months.
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Plant Profile & Growing Essentials

Cold hardy, Fragrant, Flowering, Deer-resistant, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts pollinators, Drought resistant, Heat Tolerant, Fast-growing, and Evergreen

  • Botanical Name
    Vitex agnus-castus
  • Height
    15-25 ft
  • Width
    15-25 ft
  • Growing Zones
    6-9
  • Sunlight
    • Full sun
  • Growth Rate
    Fast
  • Flower Color
    • Blue
    • Purple
  • Leaf Color
    • Green
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Bloom Period
    Early Summer, Late Summer, Early Fall, Late Fall
  • Fragrant
    Yes
  • Does Not Ship To
    AK, HI, ID, MT

If you live in a hot climate and find yourself envious of the cool-season lilacs your Northern friends grow, the Chaste Tree is your answer. This heat-loving powerhouse laughs at sweltering temperatures and drought, delivering waves of fragrant, purple-blue flower spikes right through the dog days of summer when most other plants are stalling. It’s the ultimate landscape problem-solver: fast-growing, beautiful, and tough as nails.

Why Gardeners Rely on Vitex

You will often hear this plant called the Texas Lilac, and for good reason. It provides that classic cottage-garden aesthetic but actually thrives in the humidity and heat of the South and Southwest (Zones 7-9). Beyond the blooms, it is a top-tier choice for battling local wildlife pressure. The aromatic, sage-scented foliage is highly unappealing to deer, meaning you get to enjoy the flowers instead of watching them become a snack.

Additionally, this is a magnet for pollinators. The long spires of violet-blue blooms are constantly visited by butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees, bringing dynamic movement to your backyard.

Growing Success & Hardiness

Success with Vitex agnus-castus starts with sun—give it as much as you can. It loves a full day of direct light and well-draining soil.

One common point of confusion is how this plant handles winter. In warmer regions (Zones 7-9), this grows into a substantial, multi-trunked Vitex tree reaching 15-20 feet tall. However, if you are gardening in Zone 5 or 6, you should treat it more like a large woody perennial. In these cooler zones, it often dies back to the ground in winter. Don't worry—because Chaste Trees bloom on new wood, it will shoot up vigorously in spring and still give you a full flush of flowers every single year.

Seasonal Appeal

The show typically begins in late spring or early summer and can last until autumn. The deep blue spikes stand out sharply against the palm-like leaves, which feature silvery undersides that flash in the wind.

Pro Tip: Does the Chaste Tree bloom all summer? It can! To keep the color coming, "deadhead" (clip off) the spent flower spikes before they go to seed. This encourages a fresh wave of blooms later in the season and prevents the tree from dropping seeds in your garden.

Landscape Placement

This adaptable plant works beautifully as a focal point in a Xeric (water-wise) landscape or a Mediterranean-style garden. It’s also a fantastic solution for "hell strips"—those hot, dry spots near driveways or sidewalks where other plants struggle. For patio gardeners, it makes a dramatic thriller in a large container, though it will stay smaller in a pot than in the ground.

Ready to bring effortless blue blooms to your landscape? Order your Chaste Tree today, and we’ll ship it when the time is right for planting in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Chaste Tree invasive?

  • In certain warm climates (like parts of Texas), the standard species Vitex agnus-castus can reseed and spread. However, many newer, improved cultivars—like 'Summertime Blues' or 'Flip Side'—are bred to be sterile or nearly seedless, making them a responsible, eco-safe choice for your garden.

Why is the Chaste Tree called "Texas Lilac"?

  • "Texas Lilac" is a popular regional nickname because this plant is the ultimate heat-tolerant alternative to traditional lilacs. While true lilacs struggle and fade in Southern heat, the Chaste Tree thrives, producing similar cone-shaped, purple-blue flower spikes even in the hottest parts of summer.

How fast does a Chaste Tree grow?

  • This is a fast-growing plant, typically adding 2 to 3 feet of new growth per year once established. Because of this vigorous growth rate, it quickly fills in to become a privacy screen or a substantial specimen tree.

Can I grow Chaste Tree in Zone 6?

  • Yes, but with a caveat. In Zone 6 (and sometimes Zone 5), the Chaste Tree behaves more like a woody perennial than a tree. It is root-hardy, meaning it may die back to the ground during freezing winters but will shoot up vigorously from the roots in spring and bloom on that new wood later in the summer.

Are Chaste Trees deer resistant?

  • Yes, they are highly deer resistant. The foliage has a spicy, aromatic scent (often described as sage-like) that deer and other browsing pests tend to avoid, making it an excellent "problem solver" plant for areas with heavy wildlife pressure.

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