Basilikum

Ocimum basilicum

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Wuchshöhe: 20 – 60 cm

Standort: Garten, Kübelpflanze, Wohnraum, warm, windstill, sonnig, halbschattig.

Seine Blätter bringen uns Aroma und optimistischen Duft mit Urlaubsfeeling, die Stechmücken jedoch fliehen vor ihm! Die Griechen nützen das aus und stellen Töpfe davon in die Fenster, längs ihrer Hausmauern und auf Tische im Freien und in der Wohnung. Ein Topf allein genügt nicht! Am besten nimmt man unterschiedliche Sorten, wobei die Griechen (selbstverständlich;) ihrem kleinblättrigen Griechischen Buschbasilikum die stärksten Abwehrkräfte gegen Mücken (und sonstigem Böses) zusprechen!

Andere Namen

KönigskrautJosefskräutlein HirnkrautKönigsbalsamKrampfkräutelNelkenbasilieSuppenbasil

Merkmale

Verwendung NutzpflanzeTechnische NutzungInsektizide
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Steckbrief

Familie
Lamiaceae
Gattung
Ocimum
Ordnung
Lamiales
Klasse
Magnoliopsida
Lebensform
Strauch
Habitat
Long cultivated, its original habitat is obscure.
Essbarkeit
★★★★☆
Heilwirkung
★★★☆☆
Licht
7/10
Feuchtigkeit
5/10
Boden
7/10
pH-Wert pH 6.5 – 7

Anbau & Pflege

Landscape Uses:Border, Container, Specimen. Prefers a rich light well-drained to dry soil. Requires a sunny sheltered position if grown outdoors. Tolerates a pH in the range 5 to 8. Sweet basil is commonly grown as an aromatic culinary and medicinal herb in warm temperate and tropical climates. There are a number of different constituents that make up the essential oil in basil, and the proportions of these vary considerably between plants growing in different regions of the world. From this variety many named varieties with differing flavour characteristics have been developed. Basil is a perennial plant in the tropics, but it is frost tender and needs to be grown as a half-hardy annual in temperate zones. It is a very good companion plant to grow in the house or greenhouse, its aromatic foliage helping to reduce problems caused by insect pests[K]. It requires a good hot summer in Britain if it is to do well outdoors[K]. Sweet basil is a good companion plant for tomatoes but it grows badly with rue and sage. When grown near raspberries it can retard their fruiting. Special Features: Attractive foliage, Edible, Fragrant foliage, Not North American native, Suitable for dried flowers, Inconspicuous flowers or blooms. Basil is typically harvested from late spring to early autumn (around June to September in the Northern Hemisphere) when the leaves are young and tender. Basil flowers in mid to late summer. Basil is a fast-growing herb, usually reaching maturity in about 60 to 90 days from seed. It thrives in warm conditions and can produce a continuous harvest when regularly pruned.
Vermehrung: Seed - sow mid to late spring in a greenhouse and only just cover the seed. Germination is usually free and quick, prick out the seedlings into individual pots when they are large enough to handle. If growing basil outdoors, plant out after the last expected frosts.

Essbare Verwendung

Edible Parts: Leaves Seed Edible Uses: Condiment Drink Tea Leaves and flowers - raw or cooked. Used as a flavouring or as a spinach, they are used especially with tomato dishes, pasta sauces, beans, peppers and aubergines. The leaves are normally used fresh but can also be dried for winter use. A very pleasant addition to salads[K], the leaves have a delightful scent of cloves. Use the leaves sparingly in cooking because the heat concentrates the flavour. A refreshing tea is made from the leaves. The seed can be eaten on its own or added to bread dough as a flavouring. When soaked in water it becomes mucilaginous and can be made into a refreshing beverage called 'sherbet tokhum' in the Mediterranean. An essential oil obtained from the plant is used as a food flavouring in mustards, sauces, vinegars etc

Weitere Nutzung

Essential Repellent Strewing Agroforestry uses: Basil can be used as a companion plant to deter pests and attract pollinators. Its aromatic leaves can also enhance the growth and flavor of neighboring plants. An essential oil obtained from the whole plant is used as a food flavouring and in perfumery, dental applications etc. An average yield of 1.5% essential oil is obtained from the flowering tops. When applied to the skin it makes a good mosquito repellent. The growing or dried plant is an effective insect repellent. It is a good plant to grow in the home, where it repels flies, or in the greenhouse where it can keep all manner of insect pests away from nearby plants[14, 20, K]. It has been used in the past as a strewing herb. 1. Nectary - Flowers rich in nectar and pollen: Yes – Basil flowers are known to be attractive to pollinators and can provide nectar and pollen. 2. Wildlife - Food (Fruit, Seeds, Leaf litter, Shelter, Nesting, Roosting): Yes – The leaves are edible for humans and can attract beneficial insects. While it doesn’t provide much in terms of shelter or nesting, the foliage can offer some cover. 3. Invertebrate Shelter (Overwintering sites, Leaf litter, Groundcover): No – Basil is not typically used as a shelter for invertebrates, as it doesn’t create significant leaf litter or groundcover. 4. Pest Confuser (Smell): Yes – The aromatic leaves of basil can help mask the scent of other plants, potentially confusing pests.

Verbreitung

Heimisch: Andaman Is., Assam, Bangladesh, Bismarck Archipelago, Borneo, Cambodia, China South-Central, China Southeast, East Himalaya, India, Jawa, Laos, Lesser Sunda Is., Maluku, Myanmar, Nepal, New Guinea, Nicobar Is., Philippines Eingeführt: Angola, Bahamas, Benin, Bolivia, Brazil Southeast, Bulgaria, Burkina, Burundi, Cameroon, Canary Is., Cape Provinces, Cape Verde, Caroline Is., Cayman Is., Central African Republic, Chad, Colombia, Comoros, Congo, Cook Is., Cuba, DR Congo, Dominican Republic, East Aegean Is., Ecuador, El Salvador, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gabon, Galápagos Islands, Gambia, Germany, Ghana, Gilbert Is., Great Britain, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Gulf of Guinea Is., Haiti, Hawaii, Honduras, Illinois, Inner Mongolia, Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Laccadive Is., Leeward Is., Liberia, Line Is., Madagascar, Malawi, Malaya, Maldives, Mali, Marianas, Marquesas, Marshall Is., Mexico Central, Mexico Gulf, Mexico Northeast, Mexico Northwest, Mexico Southeast, Mexico Southwest, Mongolia, Mozambique, Nauru, New Caledonia, New York, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Niue, Oman, Panamá, Primorye

Alternative deutsche Namen

BasilienkrautBasilikum
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