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Vitex agnus-castus AKA chasteberry, Monk's Pepper, or chaste tree. The berries are as a spice, but due to the herbal qualities, you might want to be careful about that, and research it a lot first (as you should anyway with anything here). |
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Vitex doniana AKA Black Plum. Nitrogen fixer. Despite the name, this is not a plum. |
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Vitex keniensis AKA Mufuu. |
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Vitex madiensis AKA Ekarukei. |
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Vitex megapotamica The fruits are said to be usable for fish bait, but I haven't found any mention of whether or not they are edible. |
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Vitex negundo AKA Chinese Chastetree. Said to have edible seeds. Said to be used as famine food only. Said to be used to treat garlic against pests. |
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Vitex payos AKA Chocolate Berry. |
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Vitex pseudolea Amazonian Ethnobotanical Dictionary, page 177 says the seed is edible. |
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Vitex triflora Amazonian Ethnobotanical Dictionary, page 177 says the seed is edible. |
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