Is Vitex negundo a begonia?

In fact, Vitex negundo is still very common in our life, that is, begonia. I believe many people have been attracted by its flowers and fragrance.

Vitex negundo is a tree. Nickname: Mountain Stator, Mountain Queena Ding. The trunk is grayish brown, smooth and not easy to crack. The new buds are yellow-brown, glabrous. The tender tip is green with reddish brown, the leaf blade is oval, the apex is tapered, the base is wedge-shaped, and the leaf margin is serrated. Umbellies with white flowers and obovate petals; The fruit is nearly spherical, red or yellow, the stalk is sunken, the calyx is slightly sunken, and the sepals fall off; The flowering period is April-June, and the fruiting period is 9-65438+1October. Light-loving, cold-resistant, drought-tolerant, deep roots and long life. Vitex negundo has beautiful posture, strong resistance, rapid growth, large shade area, spring flowers and autumn fruits, and can be used as street trees or landscaping trees.

Queena Ding is the best raw material for brewing wine and preparing pure green drinks, and the bark can be used as a dye. Dictyophora is also a grafted plant of fruit trees.