Patchouli

Patchouli

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certified organic cert number 22013

Usually available: August to April

Life cycle: Perennial
Height: 80cm - 1m
Position: Shade / part sun
Soil preference: Moist / well drained

This is how we pack and send your Herb Plants to all states except TAS & WA



You will receive
- 1 Patchouli Herb Plant in a 50 X 75mm tube - General growing instructions

All of our Herb Plants are grown organically with certified organic potting mixes and fertilizers

Botanical Name: Pogostemon cablin

Patchouli is an aromatic shrub that may grow to 1 meter in moist, rich soils. The leaves are 7-10cm long, ovate and a variable purple-green colour when grown in full sun, but become bright green in the shade. The small delicate, pinkish flowers are borne on long spikes. The plant may not flower readily, but when it does you will notice that the flowers are more fragrant than the leaves. The leaves, flowers and seeds all have a stronger fragrance when crushed. Crushing some stems and leaves in your hands as you walk around the garden will release a strong aroma.

Patchouli is tolerant of Australian conditions and given some minor attention, it will do well. The natural habitat of patchouli is in Malaysia and India, so it does prefer both humid and tropical conditions. However, it is not difficult to create a suitable environment in your own garden.

There are many uses for patchouli, perhaps the most well known use is in perfumes and as scented oils. One of the earliest known uses for patchouli was as protection from bed bugs and moths. Patchouli leaves were placed in shipments of Indian cashmere rugs, destined for England, as protection from moth damage. Ultimately, the cashmere shawls became known for the distinctive patchouli fragrance.

Growing Conditions

Patchouli is a sturdy, upright bush that may grow to a height of 90 cm. It prefers just the right amount of water – not too wet and not too dry! It is a relatively fast grower from seed or cuttings, and prefers a rich soil and a Shady or part sun aspect. After flowering, tiny brown seeds will appear. The young seedlings benefit from shade while establishing themselves. In very cold climate the patchouli plant will need to be kept in a glass house or warm sheltered position during winter. If not, it will die down and new seeds or seedlings will need to be planted each year. The plant can be cut back if it becomes straggly in shady parts of the garden.

Medicinal Uses

Patchouli is used for its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory qualities in the treatment of minor skin conditions, such as acne and is known to sooth dry or cracked skin when used as a foot bath. Its reputation as a skin regenerator and healing agent is well known and it may help prevent scarring form wounds. It is also anti-fungal, has a deodorising function and can also be used to treat insect bites. Patchouli also has a diuretic effect and may assist with alleviating water retention and breaking up cellulite. Some people use the leaves to create an infusion and drink it for relief of menstrual cramps. The Patchouli is also valued for its anti-depressive and mood enhancing effects, though to be due to the active components stimulating of the pituitary gland to release endorphins. Placing crushed leaves in a warm bath will be beneficial for both body and mind.

Other Uses

Patchouli has many uses as an aromatic oil to promote well-being and as a component of perfumes. You can dry the leaves yourself, then use them in potpourri of simmer a few leaves in a saucepan and scent the air in your home. Patchouli also has traditional uses as a shampoo when the leaves are crushed with gugo and lemon grass. Crushed leaves and plant tops may act as an insecticide and help to repel cockroaches, moths and even leeches. The young leaves will have the strongest fragrance and be more concentrated in oils.

All information provided on this website is for informational purposes only. Please seek professional advice before commencing any treatment.

Delivery

Our shipping costs are a flat rate, meaning you can add any amount of products to your order and you will pay the same.

Regular Post - $10.95
Express Post - $12.95 (If your order contains a plant express is required)

HERB PLANTS

We cannot send plants to Western Australia, Northern Territory & Tasmania due to restrictions.

We can send plants to Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, ACT.

Monday and Tuesday (for all zones)

OTHER PRODUCTS

We send (Australia wide):

Monday to Thursday

*Subjected to actual conditions. Find out more about our Delivery information.

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