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Native Basil
Species: Plectranthus graveolens
Family: Lamiaceae

Native BasilThis attractive aromatic plant naturally occurs on rocky ledges and ridges in Queensland and the Northern Territory. With it's velvety crinkled leaves and stunning spikes of violet flowers, it is a welcome sight for bush walkers in the national parks, where even brushing against the leaves releases the pleasant Basil/Sage aroma.

The Native Basil is a hardy and useful decorative plant now found in gardens throughout the coastal regions of Australia. Indigenous Australians used this plant for medicinal and ceremonial purposes. Early European settlers often called it the "Five Spice Plant" because of it's delightful fragrant mix of Basil, Mint and Sage.

Native BasilDespite it's distinctive aroma it is not an over powering herb and can be used liberally in dishes where sweet Basil would be used. It complements any tomato, garlic or Mediterranean style cuisine.

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