Ocimum americanum 'Lime'

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Basil
Lime
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Scientific Classification
Species: Ocimum americanum

Lime basil (Ocimum americanum) is a small-leaved variety. Freshly citrus scented, this basil is mild enough for flavoring grilled fish or a shrimp salad. Pasta dishes with vegetables and chicken are delicious with the citrus basils. The plants will grow to about 2' tall and around.[1]


Growing[edit | edit source]

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To grow lime basil outdoors the daytime temperatures must be warm but not too hot, 25-35°C (80-95°F), and it must get at least 3-4 hours of sunlight a day. It can be grown with filtered light all day such as under a tree or in a bright window indoors. If it gets too hot this plant will not grow well although it is a bit more tolerant of heat than sweet basil. It is important to keep the soil moist and grow it in a large pot. The basil flowers do not need to be pinched constantly but the plant will produce more leaves if the flowers are removed frequently.[1]

Harvesting[edit | edit source]

To harvest lime basil, cut off the top one third of the branches at the next intersection with more leaves growing. This will allow the new leaves to begin growing and become your next harvest. Never harvest more than one third of any herb plant so that it can recover from the pruning.[1]

Troubles[edit | edit source]

Full troubles list: Mint troubles

References[edit | edit source]

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Basil varieties
O. americanum American basil · Lime
O. basilicum Boxwood · Cinnamon · Fino verde · Genovese · Grand vert · Lettuce leaf · Magic Michael · Mammoth · Mrs. Burns · Nufar · Osmin · Purple ruffles · Dark opal · Red rubin · Siam queen · Spicy globe · Sweet basil · Thai
O. gratissimum African basil
O. tenuiflorum Holy basil
Hybrid basils African blue · Lemon basil
  1. a b c Lime or Lemon Basil. Tasteful Garden. Retrieved: 2010-12-23.