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Pepper of monk

agnus castus

 agnus castus, , Pepper of monk

Family:

Origin:

Mediterranean basin and Central Asia

Period of flowering:

August at September

Color of the flowers:

lilac, peppered odor

Exhibition:

sun

Type of ground:

ordinary ground drained good, resists the dryness

Acidity of the ground:

neutral

Moisture of the ground:

normal

Use:

solid mass, free hedge, insulated

Height:

up to

Type of plant:

shrub with flowers

Type of vegetation:

long-lived

Type of foliage:

null and void

Rusticity:

, rather rustic

Plantation, repotting:

spring, autumn

Method of multiplication:

herbaceous propagation by cutting in summer

Cut:

no size necessary

Interesting species, varieties:

The kind understands more than 200 species
- agnus castus “” with the #FFFFFF flowers
- agnus castus “” plants more vigorous
- agnus castus “” with the #FFE4FD flowers

Diseases and harmful insects:

resisting the insects and the diseases

Toxicity:

-

The is an ideal shrub with flowers for the free hedges. One very often finds it in edge of sea or it resists the dryness well. The panicles of a score of centimetres of color lilac appear in August and September. Its very cut out foliage is very elegant and will be able to contrast in its form in the hedge. You can also plan to plant it in manner isolated in the lawn or it will be more beautiful negotiable instrument.

Did you know?

  • The bays of the were used by the monks for their properties, but also for their peppered taste.
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