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Gorgeous green plant, often with reddish stems and much sturdier in appearance than Sweet Basil.
Loves the heat of a Calif...Read More
In our country India, its been considered that a girl having periods cannot water tulsi plant.
Is this true?
is there any t...Read More
Very nice culinary herb. Easy to grow. Often used in the same dishes as Thai sweet basil for a little different flavor.
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Holy Basil Ocimum sanctum is indigenous to India and southern Asia. It is used in Thailand for culinary purposes. It is believed to be a...Read More
It is not as leafy or bushy as most basils, but is appreciated for its fragrance. The small leaves are about 1/2" long and the plant grow...Read More