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The Mother



Ocimum basilicum L., Labiatae.
Common basil

Physical description:
Sweet basil Tiny white bilabiate flowers lightly tinged pink with green leaves and a greenish purple calyx and stem, the latter becoming entirely purple towards the tip of the raceme. A shrubby annual or perennial culinary herb with aromatic leaves.

Common name/s
Basilic, Herbe royale, Oranger des savetiers, Pistou
बाबुई तुलसी, बाबुल, बहरी, बर्बर, काली तुलसी, राम तुलसी, रिहान, सबजाह (Babui tulsi, Babul, Bahari, Barbar, Kali tulsi, Ram Tulsi, Rihan, Sabzah)
Babuitulsi, Baburi tulsi, Debunsha, Khubkalam [Bengali]
Ajaganothika, Arjaka, Barbari, Manjarika, Munjariki, Surabhi, Tulasidevesha, Tungi [Sanskrit]
Bhutulasi, Rudrajada [Telugu]
Capja, Sabja, Sada tulasi, Tirnirupachai, Tirunirrippachai, Tirunirruppaccai, Tirunitru, Tirunittru, Tirunutpatchi, Tiviragandam [Tamil]
Luo le [Chinese]
Bajiru, Mebouki, Suiito bajiru [Japanese]
Базилик, Базилик обыкновенный, Базилик овощной, Душистые васильки
Basilienkraut, Basilikum, Echtes Basilienkraut, Gartenhirnkraut, Gewöhnliches Basilienkraut, Königskraut




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