Ocimum minimum 'Greek' Greek Basil |
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Ocimum minimum 'Greek'
Greek Basil
Frost tender annual, Ht. 23 cm. Clusters of small white flowers in summer. Small, aromatic, green, oval leaves. Use in salads and with cheese dishes. Excellent for growing in pots on the windowsill or by the kitchen door. Plants available May to July only. |
Aspect : Full Sun
Flower colour : White
Hardiness : Frost Tender
Type : Annual |
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PO17 |
Ocimum minimum 'Greek' |
Seed (165) |
£1.70
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PO17 |
Ocimum minimum 'Greek' (8cm Pot out of stock) |
£3.50
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