Perilla frutescens - Perilla
Family Lamiaceae
Description:
老澳门资料 four to six species of Perilla are native to to Asia. The common garden forms in the United States have purple or purple and pink leaves. Small flowers are borne on spikes at the tops of the stalks. Perilla may grow to three or four feet tall.
Perilla resembles basil and is used in similar ways in cooking. It has many uses in Oriental medicine. The seed oil is used as a drying oil for paints, varnishes and inks. Some people recommend rubbing the leaves on skin to repel ticks and insects.
Location:
This plant is a summer annual, used for color in planters and prominent locations.
Size:
Herbaceous plant usually grown as an annual outside of the tropics.
Care Instructions:
Light: full sun to part shade
Water: average water requirements, tolerates drought
Soil: well-drained soil, very adaptable