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- Q4689983 abstract "African blue basil (Ocimum kilimandscharicum × basilicum 'Dark Opal') is native to Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Sudan, and Ethiopia.It is one of a few types of basil that is perennial. It is a sterile hybrid of two other breeds of basil, unable to produce seeds of its own, and is propagated by cuttings.Ocimum kilimandscharicum has a strong camphor scent, inherited from Ocimum kilimandscharicum (camphor basil), its East African parent. The concentration of camphor is 22% (compared with 61% for O. kilimandscharicum). The concentration of the other major aroma compounds, linalool (55%), and 1,8-cineole (15%) is comparable to many basil cultivars.It has similarities to both Thai and sweet basil, yet has a flavor all its own. Its long, pink flowers also make a striking garnish. Although not yet widely known as a useful culinary herb, it shows potential for wider popularity. When added to a dish, it can taste like more than one herb has been used. The leaves of African blue basil start out purple when young, only growing green as the given leaf grows to its full size, and even then retaining purple veins. Based on other purple basils, the color is from anthocyanins, especially cyanidin-3-(di-p-coumarylglucoside)-5-glucoside, but also other cyanidin-based and peonidin-based compounds.It blooms profusely like an annual, but being sterile can never go to seed. It is also taller than many basil cultivars. These blooms are very good at attracting bees and other pollinators.".
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- Q4689983 kingdom Q756.
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- Q4689983 synonym "*Ocimum johnstonii (Baker)".
- Q4689983 synonym "*Ocimum tortuosum (Baker)".
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- Q4689983 binomialAuthority Q1043.
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- Q4689983 genus "Ocimum".
- Q4689983 hybrid "Ocimum kilimandscharicum × Ocimum basilicum 'Dark Opal'".
- Q4689983 name "African blue basil".
- Q4689983 ordo Q21742.
- Q4689983 regnum Q756.
- Q4689983 synonyms "*Ocimum johnstonii (Baker) *Ocimum tortuosum (Baker)".
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- Q4689983 type CultivatedVariety.
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- Q4689983 comment "African blue basil (Ocimum kilimandscharicum × basilicum 'Dark Opal') is native to Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Sudan, and Ethiopia.It is one of a few types of basil that is perennial. It is a sterile hybrid of two other breeds of basil, unable to produce seeds of its own, and is propagated by cuttings.Ocimum kilimandscharicum has a strong camphor scent, inherited from Ocimum kilimandscharicum (camphor basil), its East African parent. The concentration of camphor is 22% (compared with 61% for O.".
- Q4689983 label "African blue basil".
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- Q4689983 name "African blue basil".