Vitex Chicagoland Blues™
An exciting new hybrid with improved hardiness, Chicagoland Blues™ was selected from a batch of vitex crosses made by former V.P. of Horticulture, Kris Jarantoski of the Chicago Botanic Garden. A rounded form and more compact than the species, you’ll find uses for Chicagoland Blues that would be unthinkable with the average chaste tree. Ideal for smaller garden spaces, with exceptionally long flowers held on black stems, this improved selection offers multi-season interest for gardens from California to Chicago and even in the deep south. Extreme drought tolerance and sterile flowers make the perfect combination for this workhorse, easy-to-care-for shrub.
Note: This plant has produced no viable seed for the past 15 years and therefore should not have the invasive tendencies of Vitex rotundifolia, which is one of its parents.
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Who Am I?
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Common Name
Chicagoland Blues chaste tree -
Botanical Name
Vitex agnus castus x rotundifolia 'Daniel Searle' PP31659 -
Type
Shrub -
Bloom Time
Summer -
Bloom Color
Periwinkle
Cultural Details
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Bloom Time
Summer -
Size
4-5' tall by 6-8' wide in the north, 6-8' tall in the south by 5-6' wide -
Hardiness Zone
5-9 -
Light
Full sun -
Soil
Average garden soil -
Moisture
Moist, yet well-drained -
Disease & Pests
none known -
Landscape Use
Borders, mass planting, specimens, urban gardens -
Propagation
Cuttings