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Basil – Perennial

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Perennial Basil (Ocimum × kilimandscharicum) is a tender perennial herb in the Lamiaceae family. It prefers a sunny, well-drained site and is semi-hardy in warm parts of New Zealand but frost-tender elsewhere. It grows to around 80 cm–1 m tall and wide, with camphor-scented green leaves and mauve flower spikes. Mainly used as a culinary herb for aromatic infusions and vinegars, a medicinal plant for respiratory and topical uses, and a pollinator-friendly, ornamental addition to herb gardens.

Description

Perennial Basil (Ocimum × kilimandscharicum) is a robust, long-lived basil species valued for its strong camphor-clove fragrance, ornamental purple-flushed foliage, and ability to thrive where annual basils fade. Believed to originate as a hybrid between African and sweet basil, it forms woody stems and lush aromatic growth that can be pruned repeatedly through the warm season. The mauve-lavender flower spikes attract bees for months, making it a lovely pollinator plant as well as a productive herb. Although not typically used fresh in cooking like sweet basil due to its resinous flavour, its leaves can be used in infused vinegars, potpourri, natural insect repellents, or medicinal preparations for colds, congestion, and muscle rubs. It is easily propagated by cuttings and prefers warm, sunny conditions with free-draining soil. In frost-free parts of New Zealand, it remains evergreen and shrubby; elsewhere it can be overwintered indoors or restarted from cuttings each spring.

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(Ocimum basilicum 'Emerald Towers')