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basil
Basil (Ocimum basilicum), also called great basil, is a culinary herb of the family Lamiaceae (mints). It is a tender plant, and is used in cuisines worldwide. In Western cuisine, the generic term "basil" refers to the variety also known as Genovese basil or sweet basil. Basil is native to tropical regions from Central Africa to Southeast Asia. In temperate climates basil is treated as an annual plant, but it can be grown as a short-lived perennial or biennial in warmer horticultural zones with tropical or Mediterranean climates.
Holy Basil
Type of basil

Ocimum
Ocimum is a genus of aromatic annual and perennial herbs and shrubs in the family Lamiaceae, native to the tropical and warm temperate regions of all 6 inhabited continents, with the greatest number of species in Africa. Its best known species are the cooking herb basil, O. basilicum, and the medicinal herb tulsi (holy basil), O. tenuiflorum.

Ocimum gratissimum
species of plant

Ocimum × africanum
species of plant

Ocimum americanum
species of plant
Thai basil
type of basil native to Southeast Asia
Tulasī
manifestation of sacred plant in Hinduism

African blue basil
species of plant

Ocimum campechianum
species of plant

Ocimum minimum
species of plant
basil seed
seed of a basil plant
Cinnamon basil
variety of basil
Ocimum centraliafricanum
species of plant