Frequently produces small pink blooms
It contains finely-screened aged and pH balanced forest humus
Moist soil
Its name means "tomorrow leaf" when harvesting one leaf from the plant
Legend lends that this tree was planted upside down to keep it from walking away
ASHITABA --Angelica keiskei 'Koidzumi'-- Cacti Frequently produces small pink bloomsA true functional Superfood, sometimes called "longevity herb" contains a vast spectrum of beneficial chalcones, B12, & a unique other vitamins. Its name means "tomorrow leaf" when harvesting one leaf from the plant, you can expect to see a new one tomorrow. Biennial native to Japan, use stems, leaves, and taproots in dishes like tempura, smoothies, and even ice cream. Favored plant of yellow swallowtail. Prefers deep, rich soil, part sun, and regular