Plant of the Month: Patchouli, a bushy herb that grows well in the tropics

Java patchouli, Pogostemon heyeanus, has a lovely flower and makes an attractive addition for a container or in your garden. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today()

Patchouli is farmed commercially in many tropical areas including India, Malaysia and Indonesia. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Patchouli is farmed commercially in many tropical areas including India, Malaysia and Indonesia. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Recently at an outdoor rally, a familiar aroma hit my senses. It has been a long time since I smelled patchouli oil, but there it was conjuring all kinds of memories from my youth. Patchouli is an aroma often connected to life in the ’60s and there I was again. Not everyone who lived through that patchouli-soaked era has fond memories of that period or the fragrance, but the scent brought a smile to my face. Our brains are capable of storing aromatic memories for many years and this remembered scent reminded me of people, places and events from 50 years ago.