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Florida's Native Basil with Aromatic Charm and Culinary Versatility
Wild Sweet Basil, also known as Ocimum campechianum, is a fragrant herb native to South Florida, the Caribbean, Mexico, Central, and South America. This annual plant is celebrated for its aromatic leaves, which emit a scent reminiscent of traditional sweet basil, and its delicate purple flowers that attract a variety of pollinators. In Florida, it thrives in the southernmost counties and is listed as endangered due to habitat loss.
Beyond its ecological value, Wild Sweet Basil holds cultural significance in various regions. In the Yucatán Peninsula, it's known as xkakaltun and is considered a honey plant. In Brazil's Amazon, the leaves are consumed for their flavor and used in traditional medicine.
Why Grow Wild Sweet Basil?
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