Everwilde Farms - 1 oz Purple Ruffles Basil Herb Seeds - Gold Vault Bulk Seed Packet

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Management number 230840284 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $8.06 Model Number 230840284
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This attractive Basil variety has beautiful ruffled purple leaves that are decorative as well as delectable! Purple Ruffles Basil was an AAS winner, and the scent and flavor of the leaves contain a hint of licorice and cinnamon. Ted Torrey, once the director of the Vegetable Research at the W. Atlee Burpee & Company, developed the Purple Ruffles variety of basil. This cross between Green Ruffles and Dark Opal varieties of basil was first released in 1984, and won the AAS Award in 1987. Originally grown to India and ancient Persia, basil has a long history as one of the most revered of herbs. Ancient legends give basil a strong religious connection, stating that it possesses healing powers. In many cultures basil is a symbol of love, and given as a token of affection or engagement; other meanings include protection and truth. In Greek and Roman cultures, however, basil represented hate and misfortune; because of this, gardeners would often shout abuses at their plants to help them grow. It seems that no one could agree on the properties of basil, with divided opinions on whether it had medical benefits or whether it contained poison. Since English royalty preferred basil and used it for both culinary and cosmetic purposes, chefs sometimes call it "the king of herbs." In addition to being popular with the ruling class, basil was commonly used throughout England and loved for its scent; many people included it in their gardens, added it to their bouquets, and used it to freshen the air in their houses. Medicinally, oil of basil is often used in treatments as diverse as depression and anxiety, the common cold, a cough or sore throat, or insect bites and stings. Medicinal doses of basil are unsafe for pregnant women, though culinary use is fine.

  • Open Pollinated Heirloom
  • Resealable Mylar Packaging
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Plant name Purple Ruffles
Plant category Herbs
Light needs Full Sun
Plant lifecycle Annual
Plant features Edible
Human food producing seeds, plants & trees Y
Brand Everwilde Farms
Count 1
Product net content uom Ounce
Rec location Outdoor
Color type White
Foliage pattern Solid
Has written warranty No

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