Description: Buy 2 packets of mix and match seeds and get 1 free packet of seeds. DAYS TO GERMINATION: 7-21 days. SOWING: Direct seed (recommended): Store seed in the freezer for best germination. Sow in spring after the last frost, 1-2 seeds per inch, in rows 18" apart. Sow seeds shallowly or cover lightly, as light is required for germination. Can grow somewhat thickly, or thin to 6-12" apart. LIGHT PREFERENCE: Sun. SOIL REQUIREMENTS: Shiso grows well in medium to rich, sandy soils. PLANT HEIGHT: 18-30". PLANT SPACING: 6-12". HARDINESS ZONES: Annual. HARVEST: Leaves may be harvested for fresh use once the plants have become established. SCIENTIFIC NAME: Perilla frutescens 5 Functional Benefits of Perilla Leaves In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the perilla leaf, also known as the beefsteak plant, may treat everything from canker sores to stomach ailments. Although science has some ways to go before it properly assesses the health benefits of perilla leaves, this herb might just be your key to better well-being. Here are a few proven ways in which the perilla plant goes beyond providing nutrition — Support Immunity Perilla leaves contain compounds that support the overall function of the immune system. During the winter months, reach for this herb to maintain stronger immunity against cold, fever, chills, headache, stuffy nose and allergies. Using perilla oil for cooking may be a good preventive measure in the flu season. Lower Heart Disease Risk Perilla oil, extracted from perilla seeds, has a ratio of healthy fats that may help prevent heart disease. Perilla leaf powder also has a high level of antioxidants that help curb the oxidation of cholesterol in your food, preventing your arteries from accumulating plaque and hardening. Ease Stomach and Intestinal Discomfort Research shows that perilla leaves can reduce feelings of bloating, gas and uncomfortable fullness. They do this by strengthening the lower esophageal sphincter (which prevents acid reflux) and easing cramps with high levels of flavonoids, rosmarinic acid, and caffeic acid. Increase Respiratory Health A study published in the International Archives of Allergy and Immunology reports that a four-week treatment with perilla seeds increases lung capacity significantly in patients with asthma. This may be due to the generous amount of quercetin, luteolin and rosmarinic acid in the perilla plant. Higher lung capacity supports and is indicative of overall respiratory health. Support Brain Health and Manage Depression Researchers have found that the alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) in perilla seeds could aid in lowering depression. That’s because ALA fights disease-causing free radicals, reduces inflammation and potentially protects brain cells from conditions like Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis and stroke. Perilla leaves (a.k.a Kaennip in Korean, sūye, sūzǐyè, sūzǐ in Chinese and egoma, shiso in Japanese) have numerous health benefits for the young and old. This #FunctionlFood is easy to cook with and tastes delicious in salads, wraps and several oriental recipes. Perilla oil is an excellent cooking oil substitute and can also be used to create flavourful dressings, dips and sauces. So, add these yummy, crunchy leaves to the list of greens you regularly shop for! We’re sure you’ll love them! Shipped from a florist and greenhouse called flower shop inc. Situated in Long Island, New York. In business for 24 years and counting.
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Brand: Southeast Seeds
Soil pH: 5.0 - 6.5
Type: Herb Seeds
Climate: Sub-tropical, Temperate
Watering: Medium
Common Name: Japanese Basil, Perilla, Wild basil
Color: Green
Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Shade
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): Zones 3-12
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Soil Type: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Peat, Saline, Sand, Silt
Species: Rattlesnake Weed, Beefsteak Plant