

Genovese Basil Seeds
Ocimum basilicum Genovese Basil
Ocimum basilicum Genovese Basil is the quintessential culinary herb, prized worldwide for its large, spoon-shaped leaves and intense, sweet-spicy aroma. Growing to about 18 to 24 inches tall with a spread of 12 to 16 inches, this variety is the standard-bearer for kitchen gardens, raised beds, and patio containers where premium flavor is the priority. Unlike smaller bush varieties, Genovese Basil produces broad, slightly crinkled foliage with a high essential oil content, making it the superior choice for authentic Italian cooking and fresh summer eating.
Culinary and Practical Uses
- The definitive herb for classic Genovese pesto, its large volume and robust flavor profile stand up perfectly to pine nuts, garlic, and parmesan.
- Essential for Caprese salads, where the fresh, peppery-sweet leaves pair flawlessly with ripe tomatoes, mozzarella, and balsamic glaze.
- Both the flower buds and white blossoms are edible, offering a milder basil flavor that makes an elegant garnish for soups, pasta dishes, and cocktails.
Characteristics
- Foliage: Large, glossy, bright green leaves with a convex, spoon-like shape and a powerful clove-anise scent; tender and succulent, perfect for using fresh or processing into sauces.
- Growth Habit: Vigorous, upright, and bushy; branches freely when pinched, creating a dense canopy of harvestable greens throughout the warm season.
- Flowers: Produces tall spikes of small white flowers in mid-to-late summer, which are highly attractive to bees but should be removed to maintain leaf flavor.
- Seeds: Harvested after flower spikes dry and turn brown to reveal tiny, black, tear-shaped seeds; easily saved for next year's planting.
Growing Requirements
- Sun: Thrives in full sun; requires at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight to develop its signature aroma and lush growth.
- Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-draining soil with plenty of organic matter; warm soil is critical for vigorous starts.
- Water: Requires consistent moisture; keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged, and water at the base to avoid wetting the leaves, which can cause fungal issues.
- Spacing: Plant seeds or transplants 12 to 18 inches apart to ensure good air circulation, which is vital for preventing mildew in this large-leaved variety.
- Maintenance: Harvest leaves frequently and pinch off the growing tips (apical meristems) weekly to encourage lateral branching and delay flowering.
Shipping Info
Genovese Basil seeds ship as fresh, high-quality, viable seeds that are carefully packaged for stability and protection from damage during transit. Prompt shipping supports reliable germination and seasonally appropriate planting.
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Ocimum basilicum Genovese Basil
Ocimum basilicum Genovese Basil is the quintessential culinary herb, prized worldwide for its large, spoon-shaped leaves and intense, sweet-spicy aroma. Growing to about 18 to 24 inches tall with a spread of 12 to 16 inches, this variety is the standard-bearer for kitchen gardens, raised beds, and patio containers where premium flavor is the priority. Unlike smaller bush varieties, Genovese Basil produces broad, slightly crinkled foliage with a high essential oil content, making it the superior choice for authentic Italian cooking and fresh summer eating.
Culinary and Practical Uses
- The definitive herb for classic Genovese pesto, its large volume and robust flavor profile stand up perfectly to pine nuts, garlic, and parmesan.
- Essential for Caprese salads, where the fresh, peppery-sweet leaves pair flawlessly with ripe tomatoes, mozzarella, and balsamic glaze.
- Both the flower buds and white blossoms are edible, offering a milder basil flavor that makes an elegant garnish for soups, pasta dishes, and cocktails.
Characteristics
- Foliage: Large, glossy, bright green leaves with a convex, spoon-like shape and a powerful clove-anise scent; tender and succulent, perfect for using fresh or processing into sauces.
- Growth Habit: Vigorous, upright, and bushy; branches freely when pinched, creating a dense canopy of harvestable greens throughout the warm season.
- Flowers: Produces tall spikes of small white flowers in mid-to-late summer, which are highly attractive to bees but should be removed to maintain leaf flavor.
- Seeds: Harvested after flower spikes dry and turn brown to reveal tiny, black, tear-shaped seeds; easily saved for next year's planting.
Growing Requirements
- Sun: Thrives in full sun; requires at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight to develop its signature aroma and lush growth.
- Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-draining soil with plenty of organic matter; warm soil is critical for vigorous starts.
- Water: Requires consistent moisture; keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged, and water at the base to avoid wetting the leaves, which can cause fungal issues.
- Spacing: Plant seeds or transplants 12 to 18 inches apart to ensure good air circulation, which is vital for preventing mildew in this large-leaved variety.
- Maintenance: Harvest leaves frequently and pinch off the growing tips (apical meristems) weekly to encourage lateral branching and delay flowering.
Shipping Info
Genovese Basil seeds ship as fresh, high-quality, viable seeds that are carefully packaged for stability and protection from damage during transit. Prompt shipping supports reliable germination and seasonally appropriate planting.



















