Perilla (Perilla frutescens) is a decorative annual herb admired for its unique foliage, textured leaf edges, and upright growth. Its small clustered flowers support bees and beneficial insects, making it a valuable ornamental addition to borders, herb gardens, and container displays. The plant’s bold structure and fast growth bring color contrast and visual depth to sunny gardens.
Features
• Attractive textured foliage in compact upright form
• Small flowers support bees & beneficial insects
• Adds structure to herb gardens & ornamental borders
• Suitable for pots, raised beds, and sunny garden edges
• Non-GMO Perilla frutescens heirloom seed variety
Specifications
• Common Name: Perilla (Ornamental Herb)
• Scientific Name: Perilla frutescens
• Type: Annual ornamental herb
• USDA Zones: 3–11 (grown as annual)
• Height: 18–36 inches
• Spread: 12–18 inches
• Foliage: Textured, broad leaves (color varies by strain)
• Flower Color: Small white or pale purple clusters
• Bloom Season: Late summer to fall
• Heirloom: Yes
• GMO Status: Non-GMO
• Organic: Not certified organic
• Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
• Soil Preference: Moist, well-draining soil
• Water Needs: Moderate
• Pollinator Value: Supports bees & small beneficial insects
• Maintenance Level: Low
• Plant Spacing: 12–18 inches
• Seed Viability: 2–4 years stored cool & dry
Planting Guide
• Direct sow outdoors after frost or start indoors 4–6 weeks early.
• Cover seeds lightly (no more than ⅛ inch deep).
• Maintain warm, moist soil at 65–75°F for best germination.
• Germination typically occurs in 7–21 days.
• Transplant or thin seedlings to allow upright, leafy growth.
• Provide full sun to enhance leaf density and color.
• Allow plants to flower to support pollinators and reseeding.