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Lamiaceae family
African Basil Ocimum gratissimum
African Basil is an introduced perennial shrub, found in Hawaii.
Growing & care
USDA PLANTS · TRY Size & form
Sources · Size & form
USDA PLANTS — Lifespan
TRY Plant Trait Database (CC BY 4.0) — Foliage
- Lifespan
- Perennial
- Foliage
- Broadleaf
In the garden
Shrub layer — Sits in the shrub of a layered food forest or polyculture.Open guide →
derived roles
Species characteristics from USDA PLANTS (public domain) + TRY (CC BY) — general guidance, not a
guarantee for your exact site. Deer "browsing" is documented palatability, not a deer-proof claim.
Wildlife & pollinators
How pollinator value is scored →❧ Caterpillar hosts Documented caterpillar host
Recorded feeding on Ocimum in North America, including:
Named species (a documented Nearctic sample, not exhaustive) from NHM HOSTS (CC0).
✦ Bees 15 bee visitors
15 native & managed bee species are documented visiting African Basil — the 12 most-recorded:
Visitor records (observations, not exhaustive) from Noori et al. 2026 (CC BY 4.0) ·
GloBI → · ✦ = pollen-specialist bee (Smith et al. 2024)
Wildlife & visitors 18 nectaring
Open records of who else uses African Basil — a generalist food-web signal, kept separate from the keystone Ecological Value.
18 adult butterfly & moth species are recorded nectaring at its flowers — the most-recorded:
Interaction records (observations, not exhaustive) from
GloBI → (CC0). Counts are distinct species; names are the most-recorded. Common names from Wikidata (CC0).
Species thumbnails re-hosted from iNaturalist — Creative Commons, credited per image (hover for credit). Click any species to see it on iNaturalist. Not exhaustive; many taxa have no openly-licensed photo yet.
Sources for this entry (17) Open & cited
[01] Scientific name & family — USDA PLANTS (DwCA, Zenodo 17903503)
[02] Growth habit & duration — USDA PLANTS (DwCA, Zenodo 17903503)
[03] Native status & distribution — USDA PLANTS (DwCA, Zenodo 17903503)
[04] Common name — USDA PLANTS (via GBIF)
[05] Invasive / introduced status — US-RIIS v2.0 (USGS)
[06] Photos — iNaturalist — CC, credited per image
[07] Ecological value — GloBI
[08] Foliage — TRY Plant Trait Database (CC BY 4.0)
[09] Functional traits — TRY Plant Trait Database (CC BY 4.0)
[10] Wildlife & visitors — GloBI — Global Biotic Interactions (CC0)
[11] Chromosomes — ChromoDB — IAPT/IOPB chromosome data series (Zenodo, CC BY 4.0)
[12] Human uses — Dr. Duke's Phytochemical & Ethnobotanical Databases (USDA, CC0)
[14] Bee specialists — Smith et al. 2024 (Zenodo, CC BY 4.0)
[16] Caterpillar species — NHM HOSTS (CC0)
[17] County range — GBIF Open Data — open-licensed occurrences (CC0/CC-BY) → county
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