Basil and its varieties

I scrolled through multiple images of basil and I think what I've got taking over the kitchen garden is called African blue basil. As you can see in
the first picture, the top leaves are purplish, but there are green leaves beneath. The flower stem corresponds with Thai basil, but the leaves are much larger. Additionally, the top leaves are not completely purple, but variegated. Flavour wise, it's extremely aromatic, heavy on the anise, a touch of licorice, maybe, and slightly sweet. Makes glorious pesto!



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Basil doesn't make it here either. $3.50 every for a new plant
Bad quote. Sorry. But woah! That’s expensive! Neighbour struggled from seed. My pots are okay. It’s only a pound for a new one, so we just keep it in a mug on the window sill for a few weeks. Tomatoes aren’t taking from seed, but plants are doing okay for now. Weather is too changeable for fruit for the past couple of years over hear.
 
I scrolled through multiple images of basil and I think what I've got taking over the kitchen garden is called African blue basil. As you can see in
the first picture, the top leaves are purplish, but there are green leaves beneath. The flower stem corresponds with Thai basil, but the leaves are much larger. Additionally, the top leaves are not completely purple, but variegated. Flavour wise, it's extremely aromatic, heavy on the anise, a touch of licorice, maybe, and slightly sweet. Makes glorious pesto!



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Bloody show off. :D
 
Bloody show off. :D
Hahaha!
The advantages of a tropical climate.
My bro, who lived in Maidstone, was a fantastic gardener. He could get anything to grow.
Except basil.
My DIL, when they lived in Cinci,told me I had to save her basil plant.
I just saved a lot of stress and bought her a new one.
 
I scrolled through multiple images of basil and I think what I've got taking over the kitchen garden is called African blue basil. As you can see in
the first picture, the top leaves are purplish, but there are green leaves beneath. The flower stem corresponds with Thai basil, but the leaves are much larger. Additionally, the top leaves are not completely purple, but variegated. Flavour wise, it's extremely aromatic, heavy on the anise, a touch of licorice, maybe, and slightly sweet. Makes glorious pesto!



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I still think you got Thai basil
It looks exactly like mine
The purple is caused by antocyanin formation which happens under the influence of light. So it is not always there.
Your taste description also sounds the same as what I got
 
I just saved a lot of stress and bought her a new one.
“Leave it to me, darlin’, just go have a lie-down while I work me magic. I must not be disturbed!”

<She goes inside. KKA drinks a beer, watches some of the footy, takes a nap, drinks another beer, then finally rips out the old decaying basil, plants a brand new bright green one, flicks water on his face to look sweaty, rubs dirt all over himself, and tears one of his sleeves, then steps inside.>

“You can come out now - it was rough, I’d nearly thought it was a lost cause, but I think I saved it.”

“Oh, Poppy, you’re brilliant!”

😏
 
Bad quote. Sorry. But woah! That’s expensive! Neighbour struggled from seed. My pots are okay. It’s only a pound for a new one, so we just keep it in a mug on the window sill for a few weeks. Tomatoes aren’t taking from seed, but plants are doing okay for now. Weather is too changeable for fruit for the past couple of years over hear.
Expensive maybe but cheaper than buying it dry. I use what little room I've got inside for the start from seed veggie plants. 👍
 
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