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  2. List of basil cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Greek basil (Greek spicy globe Basil) O. minimum (alt. O. basilicum var. minimum) Forms a nearly perfectly round globe, with thin, tiny leaves and a delicious scent. Despite its name, the variety probably originated in Chile. [29] [30] Dwarf bush basil: O. minimum: Unusually small bush variety, similar to Greek bush basil. [14] African blue basil

  3. Basil seed - Wikipedia

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    Basil seeds. Basil seed (Ocimum basilicum or Ocimum tenuiflorum, aka Ocimum sanctum) is the general term used to refer to the seeds of a few species of herb plants (basil).). Generally, these seeds are small, black with a mild, nutty flavor and gel-like texture when soaked in water for 15 mi

  4. Basil - Wikipedia

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    Timelapse of growing basil Desiccated basil showing seed dispersal. Basil is an annual, or sometimes perennial, herb.Depending on the variety, plants can reach heights of between 30 and 150 centimetres (1 and 5 feet). [6]

  5. Category:Ocimum - Wikipedia

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    Basil; List of basil cultivars; Basil seed; Ocimum basilicum; ... Spicy globe basil; Sweet Dani basil; T. Ocimum tenuiflorum; Thai basil; Tulasi in Hinduism

  6. Fino verde basil - Wikipedia

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    Fino verde basil is a cultivar of Ocimum basilicum (sweet basil). Some sources list Fino verde as a synonym for spicy globe basil, while others list it as a separate variety. [1] Fino verde grows as a small, dense bush, suitable for gardening or pots. The leaves are much smaller than those of most basils.

  7. Spicy globe basil - Wikipedia

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    Spicy globe basil is a cultivar of Ocimum basilicum (sweet basil). Unlike some better known basils, it grows in the form of a tidy, compact bush, more suitable for gardens and small pots than most varieties. [1] The small, densely growing leaves are used in the same way as the leaves of other sweet basil varieties.

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