Purple Basil, Fragrant Basil, or Common Basil, or Garden Basil, or Camphor Basil / Ocimum basilicum
Mid-season variety. The growing season from germination to the appearance of the central inflorescence is 60-65 days.
The root is branched, located superficially. The stem is straight, tetrahedral, strongly branched, 50-70 cm high, well leafy. The leaves are short-petioled, oblong-ovate, rarely serrated with a pointed tip, purple in color, 6-8 cm long, 3-4 cm wide. The weight of one plant is 200-300 grams. The stem, leaves and calyx are covered with hairs.
The flowers are two-lipped, white, pale pink, rarely purple, grow from the axils of the apical leaves and bracts in irregular whorls.
The fruit consists of four dark brown nuts, which, after ripening, separate from one another.
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