Plant of the day
Ocimum tenuiflorum
Holy BasilHerb
Ocimum tenuiflorum, revered as Tulsi, is an aromatic perennial herb of the mint family worshipped across the Indian subcontinent and prized in Ayurveda for its eugenol-rich foliage and adaptogenic properties.
FamilyLamiaceae
GenusOcimum
NativeIndian Subcontinent
LifespanPerennial; typically 2–3 productive years before woody senescence
History & Culture
History, cultural references, and traditional context for Ocimum tenuiflorum.
Historical Background
Tulsi is the holy basil grown in courtyards across India 🪴 — its tiny purple-tinged leaves smell of clove and are offered daily in prayer.
Cultural Significance
Timeline: Journey Through Time
Tulsi has cultural context that is still being expanded.