Perilla mint (perilla frutescnes) aka Beefstakeplant is a toxic weed that typically grows in shady, to partially shaded areas, damp spots, woodland edges, and fence-lines of pastures in the Southeast.
Four invasive plants have emerged in Clarke County that are smothering native plants and habitats. The Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum); Perilla mint (Perilla frutescens); Callery pear a.k.a.
BOSSIER CITY, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – The highly toxic perilla mint (Perilla Frutescens) is in full bloom across Louisiana, and researchers warn ranchers to protect their livestock from the plant, which ...
Washington County beef producers have been reporting cattle deaths from grazing perilla mint, a toxic weed common throughout Arkansas, said Berni Kurz, staff chair of the Washington County Cooperative ...
In the previous two editions of “Farm and Garden Notes” insect pests in hayfields and pastures have been discussed. In contrast to the preceding topics this article will discuss a weed pest in forage ...
Pate Hollow Trail is part of Paynetown State Recreation Area, managed by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. At the trailhead is a boot brush. A boot brush is a small detail to mention on a ...
Looks aren't everything, but every now and then there's an edible plant that I grow only for the way it dresses up the garden. The herb Perilla frutescens is a case in point. It looks like purple ...
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