Holy Basil
does tulsi belong to gimnosperm
Yes, Tulsi and Naizbo refer to the same plant, commonly known as Holy Basil. Tulsi is the name used in India, while Naizbo is a term used in some other regions, particularly in the Middle East. This aromatic herb is revered for its medicinal properties and is often used in traditional practices, especially in Hindu culture.
Other names for tulsi include Holy Basil, Ocimum sanctum, and sacred basil.
Sabja seeds and tulsi seeds are both basil seeds.Ê The sabja seed is used in cooking while the tulsi seed is used more in incense in purifying the space.
The peepul tree is the 'sacred fig', while the tulsi is 'holy basil'.
The Yoruba name for tulsi leaf is "Effirin" or "Nchuanwu".
Botanical name of Tulsi in Ayurveda is Ocimum Tenuiflorum
basil leaf
basil
ocimum tenuiflorum or "Holy Basil"
Ocimum tenuiflorum
ocimum sanctum
Ocimum tenuiflorum
liado bacoda
tulsi leaf
Tulasi/Tulsi
mchawu