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Basil. 'Pesto Perpetuo'. Tender Perennial. Hardy to 32°F. A variegated variety of the greek columnar basil, Aussie Sweetie. Foliage is green edged in creamy white. A beautiful basil to grow in containers. Height to 3 feet tall. Basil. Ocimum 'Green Ruffles'. Introduced by Burpee in 1987, it is a variety that was obtained by the company from Pennsylvania herb lover Helen Darrah. Green leaves are densely puckered and contain a big, round, sweet aroma.(Susan Belsinger describes it this way: The scent is strongly weighted with licorice and gently modified with mint and sweet hyacinth, plus a light accent of cinnamon.) Plants are 30 to 36 inches high. Basil. Ocimum 'Minette'. This is a small bush basil that would make a nice border or pot plant. Make sure you pick a spot that has excellent drainage and good air circulation as the tight foliage can trap moisture and succumb to disease. Height to about 12 inches. Space 10 inches apart. Basil. Ocimum 'Osmin'. This purple-leaved basil is a recent introduction from Germany, the first offspring of a huge breeding project begun in 1987. Osmins smoky purple leaves are heart shaped with deeply toothed margins. They have a delicate aroma, fresh with cinnamon, cloves, vanilla with a hint of anise and mint. Flowers are mauve. Osmin gets its name from a character in Mozarts The Abduction from the Seraglio. Plants are 18 to 20 inches high. Space on 8 to 10 inch centers. Basil. Ocimum 'Pixie'. This sweet anise scented basil is compact with small green leaves splashed with purple; stems are reddish purple. It reaches 18 inches high in flower and makes a tidy ball shape about 15 inches in diameter. An excellent ornamental for the garden and wonderful to enjoy at the table. Introduced by Thomas DeBaggio in 1998. Limited supplies. Basil. Ocimum 'Ricks Aussie Purple'. The light green, deeply serrated leaves are overlaid with dark purple. They possess a sweet anise aroma that will highlight any meal. Leaves are 2 1/2 inches long and 1 inch wide. Plants grow to about 2 feet tall. Space on 12 to 15 inch centers. Introduced by Tom Debaggio in 1999 Basil. Ocimum 'Spicy Globe'. Since its introduction in 1985, this dwarf, hybrid basil with tiny leaves has become a standard against which others are measured. Vigorous branching creates remarkable leaf density. White flowers on three-inch long stems top the plant. A strong spicy aroma with hints of citrus and mint envelopes the plant when brushed with the hand. Plants grow to 10 to 12 inches high. Basil. Ocimum basilicum 'Ararat'. Striking foliage is infused with purple markings. Strong sweet flavor with an anise overtone. Perfect for salads, pesto, tomato dishes, and as a garnish. Basil. Ocimum basilicum 'Dark Opal'. One of the first commercially available purple basils. A good choice for flavoring oils and vinegars. The flavor is slightly citrusy with anise, spice and mint overtones. Basil. Ocimum basilicum 'Magical Michael'. 2002 All-Amercia Selection. This attractive, bushy basil has olive green leaves with red veining and stems. Sweet type basil with fuity aroma and long lasting, burgundy inflorescensces. Basil. Ocimum basilicum 'Marseilles'. Dwarf, bushy plants with medium sized aromatic leaves. Height to 12 inches. Basil. Ocimum basilicum 'Miniature Purple'. Colorful, purple, egg-shaped leaves are tinged with green. Light cinnamon flavor. Basil. Ocimum basilicum 'Mrs. Burns Lemon'. Large leaves and a strong lemon aroma characterize this unique lemon variety. It is wonderful in salads and makes a delightful summer ice tea. Try combining ground beef and finely chopped lemon basil leaves. Great for summer cookouts. Plants may reach nearly 3 feet high and 2 feet wide. Basil. Ocimum basilicum 'Napoletano'. A standard variety of southern Italy, sweetly flavorful of anise and a touch of mint. Plants are covered with puckered green leaves that average over 5 inches long and as wide. After, Genoa Green, this basil is easily our second most popular basil. We now grow our own seed for Napoletano since the Italian seed company from which we procured seed so many years ago is no longer in business. Plants reach 24 inches high. Basil. Ocimum basilicum 'New Guinea'. This has been one of the purple beauties hidden in the herb specialists greenhouses since Texas horticulturist Kim Kuebel first began sending seeds out to American growers in the early 1980s. The original seed came from New Guinea. The plant has green, arrow-shaped leaves suffused with dark purple. Flowers are light violet with purple splashes. All parts of the plant are heavily scented of anise.
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