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300 GREEN SHISO aka PERILLA Frutescens Ornamental Herb Seeds Green & Purple
300 GREEN SHISO aka PERILLA Frutescens Ornamental Herb Seeds Green & Purple
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DESCRIPTION:
NAME: Green Shiso
OTHER COMMONS NAMES: Japanese Basil / Beefsteak Plant
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Perilla Frutescens syn. Perilla Frutescens var. Crispa
COLOR: Green - Purple
PLANT SEEDS: Outdoors after frost / Indoors weeks before last frost
BLOOM TIME: Spring
HARVEST: 80 Days
PLANT HEIGHT: 18 - 24"
PLANT SPACING: 6 - 12"
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun
SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average
QUANTITY: 300 Seeds
OTHER: Perilla Frutescens is a fragrant Asian herb with decorative zig-zag edged leaves. The edible leaves & flowers have a flavor that is somewhere between a citrus mint basil with spicy hints of cinnamon, cloves, & cumin. Green Shiso is popular in Japanese cuisine, & has a wide variety of culinary uses. Enjoy Shiso sprouts or microgreens, or use the fresh leaves of the plant in salads, sushi, or rice & meat dishes. The edible flowers are also used in salads & as an edible garnish. Dried leaves can be used as an herb for flavoring, or made into a tea.
Green Shiso is a "cut & come again" plant whose fast growth allows it to easily be grown as an annual in climates where it is not winter hardy. They also make a wonderful container plant.
We also have Purple Shiso seeds available in our store!
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