Ocimum × africanum Lour., Fl. Cochinch. 370 1790. (Syn: Ocimum americanum var. pilosum (Willd.) A.J.Paton; Ocimum basilicum var. anisatum Benth.; Ocimum basilicum var. pilosum (Willd.) Benth.; Ocimum × citriodorum Vis.; Ocimum × graveolens A.Br.; Ocimum × petitianum A.Rich.; Ocimum × pilosum Willd.); amit uid 1 2452011: I would go with O. americanum based on shorter corolla, slightly longer than calyx and more hairy calyx I go with Dr .. O. americanum Thanx .. and .. for the identification. But .. I have some sweet smelling O. basilicum accessions having saunf like smell The plant is probably O. africanum possibly backcrossed with O. basilicum (see key from Taxonomic Revision of Tribe Ocimeae Dumort. (Lamiaceae) in Continental South East Asia III. Ociminae Author(s): S. Suddee, A. J. Paton, J. A. N. Parnell Source: Kew Bulletin, Vol. 60, No. 1 (2005), pp. 3-75 Key to continental SE Asian species of Ocimum
1. Teeth of lateral fruiting calyx lobes distinct, deltoid or lanceolate; bract without bowl-like gland developing 2. Throat of fruiting calyx closed by the upcurved 2 median teeth of anterior lip, anterior much shorter than posterior; mostly shrubs or undershrubs ……….. 1. O. gratissimum 2. Throat of fruiting calyx open, the 2 median teeth of anterior lip as long as or longer than posterior; mostly herbs with stems woody at base 3. Calyx tube glabrous or thinly covered with minute glandular hairs inside; nutlets unchanged when wet ……… 2. O. tenuiflorum 3. Calyx tube with a ring of hairs at throat inside; nutlets producing mucilage when wet 4. Flower with pedicel nearly as long as calyx; appendage of posterior stamens hairy ………. 3. O. kilimandscharicum 4. Flower with pedicel much shorter than calyx; appendage of posterior stamens glabrous 5. Fruiting calyx up to 5 mm long; corolla 4 – 5.5 mm long 6. Fruiting calyx 2 – 3 mm long; stem internodes with short adpressed or retrose hairs …………… 4. O. americanum 6. Fruiting calyx 4 – 5.5 mm long; stem internodes with long, spreading and sometimes retrorse hairs ……… 5. O. africanum 5. Fruiting calyx 6 – 8 mm long; corolla 7 – 8 mm long ……… 6. O. basilicum Thanks to Alan Paton at Kew for this! Confusion….!! but I will definitely check the internode hair characters as provided in the key. your say is that its an hybrid. The key I find is confusing for lack of formatting. I am reproducing after formatting. I also notice that First lead is redundant (atleast for SE Asian species) unless the key is only a part of original key and all SE Asian species share the common features of distinct teeth of lateral calyx lobes, deltoid or lanceolate in shape and bract without bowl-like gland developing. 1. Teeth of lateral fruiting calyx lobes distinct, deltoid or lanceolate; bract without bowl-like gland
developing 2. Throat of fruiting calyx closed by the upcurved 2 median teeth of anterior lip, anterior much shorter than posterior; mostly shrubs or undershrubs ,,,,,, 1. O. gratissimum 2. Throat of fruiting calyx open, the 2 median teeth of anterior lip as long as or longer than posterior; mostly herbs with stems woody at base 3. Calyx tube glabrous or thinly covered with minute glandular hairs inside; nutlets unchanged when wet ………. 2. O. tenuiflorum 3. Calyx tube with a ring of hairs at throat inside; nutlets producing mucilage when wet 4. Flower with pedicel nearly as long as calyx; appendage of posterior stamens hairy ……… 3. O. kilimandscharicum 4. Flower with pedicel much shorter than calyx; appendage of posterior stamens glabrous 5. Fruiting calyx up to 5 mm long; corolla 4 – 5.5 mm long 6. Fruiting calyx 2 – 3 mm long; stem internodes with short adpressed or retrose hairs ……… 4. O. americanum 6. Fruiting calyx 4 – 5.5 mm long; stem internodes with long, spreading and sometimes retrorse hairs ….. 5. O. africanum
5. Fruiting calyx 6 – 8 mm long; corolla 7 – 8 mm long …… 6. O. basilicum Is it not Ocimum basilicum var. pilosum? Ocimum basilicum var. pilosum (Willd.) Benth. is the synonym of Ocimum x africanum Lour. The name O. x africanum is new to me. I know the plant as O. basilicum var. pilosum. And these names are not yet available at GRIN. But they are at Kew Plant List, 2010. Where as GRIN treats only limited names, this list claims to be nearly complete, though lot needs to be settled. We may soon be all following this: Plea find the file attached for further study. It is too big so I assume it wont reach eflora. Yes my doubt was correct, the key was not complete. Here is the complete one. Thank .. for upoading the paper. Thanks a lot for providing the keys .., but………..I am sending some other photos according to my observations the plant is O x africanum but the internodes are mostly showing retrorse hairs and not the spreading ones now waiting for all expert advise from your side to place it under the correct name O. africanum or O. americanum Looking at the scale and calyx, the calyx already seems to be around 3.5-4 mm and would definitely enlarge in fruit. Also the hairs seem to be spreading and not appressed. That fits well with O. x africanum. Ocimum for ID 10092013CS 1 : Attachments (3). 9 posts by 4 authors. Looks like Ocimum basilicum.. You mean sweet basil. … We have sweet basil plants too. This plant is not so fragrant. This looks like Ocimum americanum L., because of the pubescens, apex of leaves acute, short pedicels, color of the flower (creamy white). Thank you … for the ID. Yes the plants were pubescent while the sweet basil plants we have are glossy. I am attaching an image of Occimum basilicum for Id confirmation I think the first set of pictures are of Ocimum africanum (= O. basilicum var. pilosum). Thank you … Now I am getting more clarity of why search yields two types of Ocimum basilicum PLANT FOR ID 156 SMP OCT 2009 – indiantreepix | Google Groups : 6 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (3) A lamiaceae member. I would casually call it as “Ran tulas” in Marathi. Perhaps Ocimum basilicum L. var. pilosum (Willd.) Benth. Ya, i agree with … ‘Ocimum basilicum’ is called ‘Tukhmariya’ ‘तुखमरीया’ / ‘Sabjache Bee’ ‘सब्जाचे बी’ in Marathi. Lamiaceae (incl. Verbenaceae) Fortnight :: Lamiaceae ::Ocimum americanum :: SMPMAY12/12 : 2 posts by 2 authors. 3 images.
Ocimum americanum
Pune One species I have not been able to sort out. Ocimum × africanum Lour. as per PLANT FOR ID 156 SMP OCT 2009 – indiantreepix | Google Groups . Fwd: [efloraofindia:169284] Ocimum citiodorus L. and Ocimum citriodorum Vis. are synonyms or both are different cultivars ? : 2 posts by 1 author. As per The Plant List, Ocimum × africanum Lour. is the accepted name for Ocimum x citriodorum Vis. It is thought to be a hybrid between O. basilicum and O. americanum. . Gujarati / Hindi Name for Ocimum basilicum (pilosum)? : 3 posts by 1 author.
Can you suggest Gujarati / Hindi Name for Ocimum basilicum (pilosum)? I suspect it is Takhmariya… Could not find this one on eflora. Could reach, however, to the page describing Ocimum basilicum.””
As per The Plant List Ocimum basilicum var. pilosum (Willd.) Benth. is a synonym of Ocimum × africanum Lour. Sir Ji, how can you be be wrong? CSIR Dictionary say Guj: Damaro, nasabo, sabza
Ocimum americanum L. : 6 posts by 2 authors. 7 images- 1 to 7 mb each. Location : Gyaneswor, Kathmandu, Nepal
Elevation : 1300 m.
Date : 16 April 2020 Habitat : Cultivated I think more closer to Ocimum × africanum Lour. rather than Ocimum americanum L. as per comparative images at Ocimum
. 132 ID wild plant Mentha: 20 images. Please ID wild plant,
Location: near Reserve Forest, Chathamattom, Ernakulam District, (Kochi) Kerala PIN:686671 Altitude: 1400fsl Flower date: 10.08.2021, 11.35am Habitat: wild moisture Plant habit: under shrub, erect, branches, hard rigid stem, hairy, good aromatic taste and smell, perennial Height: 05 feet Leaves: opposite, ovate, oblong, apex, toothed margins, aromatic taste and smell, size:7×4cm or less Flower: racemose inflorescence, clustered, diameter:03mm, white, good fragrance Fruit: chamber green into brown, size:3×3mm Seed: ovate, black 5 nos., size:1×.5mm, mucoused when wet Camera: mobile Samsung Galaxy A21s Ocimum basilicum Yes, it is, dear …, thank you very much for ID my plant, I concur with … I have this plant in my house. Three Ocimum species are quite close and confused with each other. Key to continental SE Asian species of Ocimum:
5. Fruiting calyx up to 5 mm long; corolla 4 – 5.5 mm long 6. Fruiting calyx 2 – 3 mm long; stem internodes with short adpressed or retrose hairs ……. 4. O. americanum 6. Fruiting calyx 4 – 5.5 mm long; stem internodes with long, spreading and sometimes retrorse hairs ……….. 5. O. africanum 5. Fruiting calyx 6 – 8 mm long; corolla 7 – 8 mm long ……… 6. O. basilicum As stem internodes have long spreading hairs, it should be Ocimum × africanum Lour.
It (Ocimum × africanum Lour.) is a hybrid of O. americanum × O. basilicum as per WCSP and listed as Ocimum basilicum var. pilosum (Willd.) Benth. in FoPI Thanks … for the final ID and for the Key provided by you. Cultivated Ocimum Species : 270618 : AK-16 : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2)
Cultivated Ocimum Species seen in a garden in March,2018 in Muscat. Basil?
I think O. sanctum. Pl. check images at Ocimum × africanum Lour.
Looks correct ! . Identification needed for this plant: 1 high res. image. Ocimum sp. 🌿 Appears close to images at Ocimum × africanum Lour.
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Hello, in relation with the Basil, with red pollen, from Gyaneswor : it is the temperate Tulsi coming from Ethiopia… and not Ocimum americanum sp. pilosum or Ocimum americanum sp americanum.
Please, consult my very long monograph on this fantastic subject: Ethiopia is the source of the temperate Tulsi with its spicy scent of vanilla and myrrh… and red pollen.
https://xochipelli.fr/2022/08/in-search-of-the-origins-of-the-temperate-tulsi-with-its-spicy-vanilla-and-myrrh-fragrance-and-its-red-pollen/