Skip to content
🎄 HOLIDAY SHIPPING REMINDER — SHOP EARLY! 🎁 The season’s heating up! Order early to get your gourmet goods on time. 📦 Check our Shipping Policy for shipping speeds and deadlines. 👉 CLICK HERE TO READ IT 👈
🎄 HOLIDAY SHIPPING REMINDER — SHOP EARLY! 🎁 The season’s heating up! Order early to get your gourmet goods on time. 📦 Check our Shipping Policy for shipping speeds and deadlines. 👉 CLICK HERE TO READ IT 👈

Tulsi 'Vana' (Ocimum gratissimum)

SKU TUL-VAN-M
Sold out
Original price $18.95 - Original price $18.95
Original price
$18.95
$18.95 - $18.95
Current price $18.95
Availability:
Out of stock
...
......
...
Pot Size: Medium Coconut Coir Pot

Vana Tulsi, or Ocimum gratissimum, is one type of Holy Basil. Holy Basil plants are the key to holistic life, according to Ayurvedic medicine. While plants as medicine are nothing new to traditional medicinal practices, some cultivars like Ocimum gratissimum give skeptics a run for their money with its proven antimicrobial effects. You could say Ocimum gratissimum is easy to grow, given its history of cultivation in South Asia and Africa for thousands of years.

Ocimum gratissimum has a shrubby growing habit like most basils, reaching 2-4 ft tall at maturity. Vana Tulsi blooms in the late summer, with ripples of tiny white flowers. The roster of strong aromatic oils of Vana Tulsi include Eugenol, Oleanolic Acid, Ursolic Acid, Rosmarinic Acid, and Linalool. These help make it a natural pest repellent, and contribute to the sensory healing powers of Tulsi — Sometimes, smelling, feeling, and tasting is believing. Grow Vana Tulsi to complete your collection of Holy Basil.

DESCRIPTION

Vana Tulsi, or Ocimum gratissimum, is one type of Holy Basil. Holy Basil plants are the key to holistic life, according to Ayurvedic medicine. While plants as medicine are nothing new to traditional medicinal practices, some cultivars like Ocimum gratissimum give skeptics a run for their money with its proven antimicrobial effects. You could say Ocimum gratissimum is easy to grow, given its history of cultivation in South Asia and Africa for thousands of years.

Ocimum gratissimum has a shrubby growing habit like most basils, reaching 2-4 ft tall at maturity. Vana Tulsi blooms in the late summer, with ripples of tiny white flowers. The roster of strong aromatic oils of Vana Tulsi include Eugenol, Oleanolic Acid, Ursolic Acid, Rosmarinic Acid, and Linalool. These help make it a natural pest repellent, and contribute to the sensory healing powers of Tulsi — Sometimes, smelling, feeling, and tasting is believing. Grow Vana Tulsi to complete your collection of Holy Basil.

SHIPS FROM

This item is fulfilled by the Sow Exotic from their warehousing. For further shipping information please contact our customer service team at specialtyfoodsource@jnkidds.com. Items ordered from this seller will ship separately from orders from our specialtyfoodsource.com warehouse or other shippers.