Remarkable foliage. Unusual flavor. A potential for combating a devastating virus, and for preventing food poisoning. Perilla frutescens is gaining traction among North American herb gardeners, especially as we embrace Chinese herbal medicine and Asian cuisine.
There are two varieties of shiso, as its called in Japan: Those with purplish-red leaves, and those with medium green foliage. Both are similar in growth habits and cultivation and only slightly differ in flavor and aroma.
Shiso is a member of the mint family, most closely related to basil, but don't confuse red shiso with opal basil, which shares its coloring.
About The Packets
- Each packet measures 3.25" wide, by 4.50" tall.
- Beautiful illustrations on the front side.
- Detailed sowing information on the reverse.
- QR Code on the back of each packet for easy reordering.
Red Shiso
(Packet of 300 Seeds)
Red Shiso produces a distinct cinnamon / clove like scent and tastes much like cumin when consumed. The plants are often seen growing wild in many areas, such as fields, along fences, in pastures and more. Mature Red Shiso plants reach a height of about 18 to 30 inches tall, and can spread a good 12 to 18 inches wide.
Green Shiso
(Packet of 300 Seeds)
Green Shiso produces a distinct cinnamon / clove like scent and tastes much like cumin when consumed. The plants are often seen growing wild in many areas, such as fields, along fences, in pastures and more. Mature Green Shiso plants reach a height of about 18 to 30 inches tall, and can spread a good 12 to 18 inches wide.