Search

Tulsi / Holy Basil: Vana

Vana Holy Basil (Ocimum gratissimum), also known as African or Clove Basil, is a plant indigenous to Africa but has a strong tradition of use in Indian Ayurveda, where's it's known as "tulsi" or "tulasi." This is most striking of the three tulsi types we've grown. Plants make mildly fuzzy emerald green foliage that has an aroma reminiscent of cinnamon and licorice. Takes longer to get established than either Rama or Krishna Holy Basil, but also has a more prolonged leaf production period. Use fresh or dry as a tea.

90 days from seed for leaf harvests. Annual.

Seeds are certified organic.

Size: Packet: 200 seeds (0.15 gram), OG

21 items left

Vana Holy Basil (Ocimum gratissimum), also known as African or Clove Basil, is a plant indigenous to Africa but has a strong tradition of use in Indian Ayurveda, where's it's known as "tulsi" or "tulasi." This is most striking of the three tulsi types we've grown. Plants make mildly fuzzy emerald green foliage that has an aroma reminiscent of cinnamon and licorice. Takes longer to get established than either Rama or Krishna Holy Basil, but also has a more prolonged leaf production period. Use fresh or dry as a tea.

90 days from seed for leaf harvests. Annual.
Seeds are certified organic.

Common Name:
Clove Basil / Van Tulsi
Scientific Name:
Ocimum gratissimum
Description:
Also referred to as African or Wild Basil. Use the aromatic, fuzzy emerald leaves for tea or culinary use. Also repels thrips.
Plant Lifespan:
Perennial
Cold Hardiness (F):
Zone 9b (25 to 30)
Light Requirements:
Full Sun (min. 6 hours a day)
Seed In:
Mid Spring (Apr 21 - May 20), Late Spring (May 21 - Jun 20), Early Summer (Jun 21 - Jul 20), and Mid Summer (Jul 21 - Aug 20)
Seeding Depth:
1/16 in.
Days to Sprout:
7-21
Optimal Soil Temperature (F):
65-70
Plant Spacing:
18-36 in.
Plant Height:
4 ft.
Average Days from Seed to Harvest:
90-100

Search our shop