Basil
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Latin
(Botanical) name: Ocimum basilicum L. ssp. linalol, Ocimum menthaefolium
Hochst. Family: Labiatae. Common
name: Basil, Sweet basil, Basilikum, Herbe royale, Basilic commun, Oranger
des savetiers, Reihan, Rihan. Origin:
Egypt. Plant
description: LABIATAE A.
Juss. Corolla bilabiate with 2 distinct lips. Stamens 4. Leaves undivided or
lobed. Leaves serrate or crenate. Calyx not with scarious limb. Flowers
purple, pink or white. Whorls more-flowered. Leaves otherwise. Fruit calyx
reflexed, upper limb large, ovate or orbicular. Stigma bifid. Leaves with
entire margin. Flowers also in lateral whorls, thus forming a spike or
raceme. Stem not white-woolly. Calyx 2 lipped. Leaves larger, long-petioled.
OCIMUM L.: Flower-whorls forming a terminal raceme. Calyx deflexed in fruit,
2 lipped, with a broad upper limb ; stigma bifid. OCIMUM MENTHAEFOLIUM
Hochst.: Undershrub with pubescent branches and ovate-lanceolate, entire or
minutely serrate leaves. Flowers in interrupted racemes, bracts and calyx
white-hispid, corolla pale pinkish with lower lip elongated, filaments
long-exserted with yellow anthers. Woody perennials. Of strong mint-smell. v.
staminosum Sims. : The 2 upper stamens with a tooth at base (in type not.). Source:
STUDENTS’ FLORA OF EGYPT second edition, by VIVI TÄCKHOLM, D. Sc. (Stockholm)
Professor of Systematic Botany, Faculty of Science, Cairo University.
Published by Cairo University. Printed by COOPERATIVE PRINTING COMPANY
Beirut, 1974. Propagation:
Fruits (seeds), cultivated perennial. Commercially annual in Upper Egypt. |
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