| PLANT NAME | |
| Lithuanian plant name | Šakotoji perilė |
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| Latin plant name | Perilla frutescens form. (L.) Britt. |
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| English plant name | Perilla |
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| TYPE OF PARTERRE | |
| ASSORTMENT | main |
| GROWING PLACE CHARACTERISTICS | |
| Soil | |
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| Lighting | |
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| Spacing, cm | From 15 to 20 |
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| PLANT HEIGHT AND HABITUS | |
| Height | |
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| Habitus | flower with non-expressive habitus, for background |
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| PLANTS ORNAMENTALITY | |
| Leaf color | |
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| Blossom color | |
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| Blooming time | - 1-st half of the summer - June 2-nd decade- July 2-nd decade
- 2-nd half of the summer - July Third Decade - August
- autumn - September - October
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| Blooming period | - |
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| General ornamentality | decorative |
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| Ornamentality duration, months | 6 |
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| Group | typical annual |
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| Bioecological group | Annual |
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| PLANT PROPAGATION | |
| Propagation methods: seeds, cuttings from parent plants, stored at 10 - 12°C in green houses. Self-sowing flower. Seeds are sown in greenhouses between March and April. Seeds are very small. 4000 seeds per 1 gram. 1000 seedlings per 0.5 gram of seed sown. Seeds germinate within 16-20 days at 20°C. Seeds stay viable for 2 years. The flower begins blooming in 7-8 months. |