Lemon Basil
Description
Lemon Basil, or Ocimum basilicum citriodorum is also known as kemangi in Indonesia. This variety of Basil is popular throughout Southeast Asia and is also popular in Persian, and Arabic cuisine. Kemangi is said to contain lots of antioxidant, antibacterial and anti-fungal elements. Diabetic people are urged to consume this herb because it can lower their blood sugar. Kemangi is used in traditional Indonesian medication to enhance sexual and reproductive health of both male and female. Also known as Hoary basil.
Planting Guidance: If you want to start indoors, plant the seed in flats 4–6 weeks before the last frost, maintain the soil just moist enough for germination, and move the seedlings outside as soon as the weather permits. Rich, light soils are ideal for this plant's growth; sow a fresh crop every three to four weeks for continual bloom.
Latin Name & Planting Guidance
Latin Name: Ocimum basilicum citriodorum
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Genetics
Open Pollinated
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