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Its botanical name is Ocimum kilimandscharicum × basilicum 'Dark Opal.' It's a sterile inter-genus cross, which is why the name is so lo...Read More
This is an amazingly beautiful and hardy plant. The flavor to me is a little "spicer" than a run-of the mill sweet basil. It is attractiv...Read More
This is the one basil to grow in Florida because it is so resistant to heat, humidity, drought, and deluge that it is hard to go wrong. ...Read More
I raise 7 types of basil. African Blue is one of the easier ones here in South Georgia. I love the flavor, I makes boat loads of pesto fo...Read More
I love this plant. We have three in a bed, and it not only survived it's first year in the South Central drought this year, but it thriv...Read More
I purchased a small plant in a 4" pot several years ago from Whole Foods (in New Orleans), and that one plant is the parent of so many ot...Read More
The good news is - honeybees LOVE this plant! The bad news - not frost-tolerant; needs to be covered in winter. My 5 plants got toaste...Read More
A very nice aromatic Basil that can handle the south Texas sun for several hours a day. The blooms are plentiful and start when the plant...Read More
First time growing this basil, I love growing so many basil varieties and give them
all a try. This was a rapid grower and I enjo...Read More
Tender Perennial. Purplish-blue cast, strong growth habit. Leaf veins, flower spikes and stems are purple while the rest is green. The A ...Read More