Ocimum gratissimum


Ocimum gratissimum, also known as clove basil, African basil, and in Hawaii as wild basil, is a species of Ocimum. It is native to Africa, Madagascar, southern Asia, and the Bismarck Archipelago, and naturalized in Polynesia, Hawaii, Mexico, Panama, West Indies, Brazil, and Bolivia.

Other names

O. gratissimum is a common culinary herb in West Africa and is used by some in the Caribbean, going by many local names.
Seeds seem to need strong sunlight to germinate, although germination has been achieved even during an average UK summer.

Pharmacology of extracts and essential oils

The essential oil of Ocimum gratissimum contains eugenol and shows some evidence of antibacterial activity. The essential oil has potential for use as a food preservative, and is toxic to Leishmania.