Vitex agnus-castus [pink form]
Common name(s): chaste tree, chasteberry, monk's pepper
Description: a small, deciduous tree with aromatic, palmate leaves and copious amounts of fragrant pink flower spikes in summer. Flowers are high in nectar and V. agnus-castus often ranks in lists and articles of "top 10 bee plants". Fruits have been used in traditional medicine and ground into a spice. Tolerates poor soil.
Height: to 15 ft. Spread: to 10 ft.
Position: full sun to partial shade
Uses: medicine, basket-making, to attract pollinators
Winter Hardiness: 0 F and below
Drought: adapted to 4 months of summer drought
Care: no special care needed, can be pruned to shape