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23 of the Best Basil Varieties for the Home Herb Garden

Full of flavor and wonderfully aromatic, basil, Ocimum spp., is one of the easiest herbs to grow. Its pungent, peppery taste with a hint of licorice makes it popular in a variety of cuisines.

This member of the mint, or Lamiaceae family is an annual herb grown for its flavorful leaves.

Like most herbs, the leaves are best enjoyed fresh. But the bright flavors can also be dried or frozen for winter use.

There are over 160 cultivars to choose from, and all are delicious, fragrant, and many add ornamental interest to the garden.

A close up of two different varieties of Ocimum basilicum, the top of the frame shows a green-leaved type, and at the bottom a cultivar with dark purple foliage.

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Flavors range from bold and spicy to mildly sweet – try growing the bold ones for savory dishes, the sweet ones for baked goods, desserts, and ice cream.

The majority are treated as annuals, although in warm, tropical regions a few can be grown as perennials.

This herb is easy to grow and you can propagate basil from seed, by cuttings, or purchase nursery starts.

If you need a refresher, our guide to growing basil has all you need to cultivate this delicious herb at home.

Here are 23 of our favorite cultivars:

23 Favorite Basil Varieties for Your Herb Garden

1. Blue Spice

‘Blue Spice’ is prized for its sweet, vanilla-like fragrance with spicy undertones and showy purple flower spikes that attract pollinators.

This variety grows to about 18 to 24 inches tall and 12 inches wide, and the leaves are excellent for teas, garnishes, or adding a hint of sweetness to summer dishes.

A square image of 'Blue Spice' basil growing in a terra cotta pot outdoors.A square image of 'Blue Spice' basil growing in a terra cotta pot outdoors.

‘Blue Spice’

You can find ‘Blue Spice’ seeds available at Eden Brothers in a variety of packet sizes.

2. Boxwood

‘Boxwood’ features small leaves that keep a perfect, shrub-like form even in the heat of summer – just like a boxwood plant. This variety grows to a mature height of 12 inches, with a 12- to 16-inch spread.

A close up of the mounding shape of Ocimum basilicum 'Boxwood' growing in the garden on a soft focus background.A close up of the mounding shape of Ocimum basilicum 'Boxwood' growing in the garden on a soft focus background.

‘Boxwood’

Wonderful for containers, edging, and knot gardens, the strong flavor is superb in pesto.

You can find packets of 100 seeds or three live plants available at Burpee.

3. Cardinal

With deep red flower clusters rising above green, aromatic foliage, ‘Cardinal’ is as ornamental as it is useful in the kitchen.

‘Cardinal’ reaches 18 to 30 inches tall and about 12 inches wide, and the blossoms are edible as well as eye-catching, making this a dual-purpose basil for herb and flower gardens alike.

A close up of the foliage and deep red flowers of 'Cardinal' Thai basil growing in a sunny garden.A close up of the foliage and deep red flowers of 'Cardinal' Thai basil growing in a sunny garden.

‘Cardinal’

You can find seeds in a variety of packet sizes available at Eden Brothers.

4. Cinnamon

‘Cinnamon’ is a sweet-flavored cultivar with a distinctive cinnamon taste that’s delicious in baked goods, jellies, and vinegars.

A top down close up picture of Ocimum basilicum 'Cinnamon' with bright green foliage and delicate purple flowers.A top down close up picture of Ocimum basilicum 'Cinnamon' with bright green foliage and delicate purple flowers.

‘Cinnamon’

Also known as Mexican spice basil, this cultivar has narrow leaves, dark colored stems, and pretty purple flowers that add great visual appeal.

Growing to a mature height of 12-18 inches with a similar spread, ‘Cinnamon’ makes a lovely addition to your container garden or flower beds.

Find packets of seeds in a variety of sizes available at Eden Brothers.

5. Dark Opal

‘Dark Opal’ has wonderful deep purple leaves and pinky-lilac flowers that give it great ornamental value. The flavor is anise-based with a hint of ginger and it can be used in savory or sweet dishes.

Brought to market by Ferry-Morse in the 1950s, ‘Dark Opal’ was a winner of the All-America Selections Award in the flower category in 1962.

A close up of the freshly harvested leaves of Ocimum basilicum 'Dark Opal' set on a wooden surface.A close up of the freshly harvested leaves of Ocimum basilicum 'Dark Opal' set on a wooden surface.

‘Dark Opal’

Delightful in containers, mixed beds, or anywhere you want to attract pollinators, this variety grows to a mature height of 14 inches in a compact, bushy form.

Find seeds in a variety of packet sizes available at Eden Brothers.

Learn more about growing ‘Dark Opal’.

6. Dolce Fresca

An All-America Selections winner, ‘Dolce Fresca’ maintains a dense, bushy habit that doesn’t sprawl, even after repeated harvests.

Plants reach 12 to 18 inches tall and wide and produce glossy leaves with a classic sweet basil flavor, perfect for container or small-space gardens.

A square image of 'Dolce Fresca' basil growing in a terra cotta pot outdoors on the patio.A square image of 'Dolce Fresca' basil growing in a terra cotta pot outdoors on the patio.

‘Dolce Fresca’

If ‘Dolce Fresca’ sounds appealing, you can find seeds available at Eden Brothers.

7. Emerald Towers

‘Emerald Towers’ is a tall, multi-branched Genovese type with a tidy columnar habit that produces an outstanding harvest. It has a full licorice taste and a scent of spicy cloves.

A close up of a blue ceramic pot with Ocimum basilicum 'Emerald Towers.' An upright, columnar plant with bright green foliage. In the background is a wooden chair and stone wall in soft focus.A close up of a blue ceramic pot with Ocimum basilicum 'Emerald Towers.' An upright, columnar plant with bright green foliage. In the background is a wooden chair and stone wall in soft focus.

‘Emerald Towers’

A generous herb in containers or in the ground, give these plants plenty of space to grow into as they can reach a mature height of 24 to 36 inches with a spread of eight to 12 inches.

You can find 100 seeds or a set of three plants available at Burpee.

8. Genovese

Genovese is the traditional heirloom Italian type with a pronounced anise flavor, sweet clove fragrance, and large, lustrous leaves.

This variety grows to a mature height of 16 inches tall, with a spread of 12 inches.

A close up of a white pestle and mortar with freshly harvested Ocimum basilicum 'Genovese,' set on a wooden surface, fading to soft focus in the background.A close up of a white pestle and mortar with freshly harvested Ocimum basilicum 'Genovese,' set on a wooden surface, fading to soft focus in the background.

Genovese

A must-have for the kitchen garden, it is perfect for pesto, fresh salads, and all things savory.

Seeds are available by the packet or in bulk at Eden Brothers.

Or get a jump on the growing season with a set of three plants available at Burpee.

Find more info on growing Genovese basil here.

9. Greek

The Greek type, O. basilicum var. minimum is a compact variety with small leaves, tiny white flowers, and a neat, globular growth habit that makes it attractive in containers, edging, or rockeries.

A close up of the small green leaves of Ocimum basilicum var. minimum on a light background. To the bottom right of the frame is a white circular logo with text.A close up of the small green leaves of Ocimum basilicum var. minimum on a light background. To the bottom right of the frame is a white circular logo with text.

O. basilicum var. minimum

It has a deeply spicy fragrance and strong flavor that’s best used in salad dressings, sauces, soups, and stews.

Perfect for container gardens, this dwarf variety grows to a mature height of just eight inches, with a similar spread.

You can find packets of seeds in a variety of sizes at True Leaf Market.

Learn more about planting and growing Greek basil.

10. Italian Large Leaf

This classic cultivar has the largest leaves of all basil plants. With a sweet and mild flavor, this variety is versatile in the kitchen and makes a delicious pesto.

A close up of the large foliage of Ocimum basilicum 'Italian Large Leaf' on a soft focus background. To the bottom right of the frame is a white circular logo with text.A close up of the large foliage of Ocimum basilicum 'Italian Large Leaf' on a soft focus background. To the bottom right of the frame is a white circular logo with text.

Italian Large Leaf

Plants grow to a mature height of 24-30 inches, with a 12-inch spread. Plant in containers, in a sunny spot in your herb garden, or on a windowsill.

Find seeds in a variety of packet sizes at True Leaf Market.

11. Lemon

A key ingredient in Indonesian cuisine, the lemon variety, O. basilicum var. citriodorum, is a hybrid with a fresh lemon scent and sweet-tart flavor. Plants grow to a mature height of 20-24 inches, with a 12-inch spread.

A close up of the leaves of Ocimum basilicum 'Lemon,' freshly harvested and set on a wooden surface, fading to soft focus in the background.A close up of the leaves of Ocimum basilicum 'Lemon,' freshly harvested and set on a wooden surface, fading to soft focus in the background.

Lemon

It’s popular eaten fresh in salads and wraps or incorporated into curries, soups, stews, and stir-fries.

Find packets of seeds in a variety of sizes available at Eden Brothers.

12. Lettuce Leaf

This Italian heirloom (O. basilicum crispum) is easy to spot thanks to its oversized, crinkled leaves that are mild and sweet.

Growing 18 to 24 inches tall and wide, it’s ideal for using in wraps, layering in sandwiches, or adding bulk to pestos without overpowering other flavors.

A close up square image of lettuce leaf basil with crinkly foliage growing in the garden.A close up square image of lettuce leaf basil with crinkly foliage growing in the garden.

Lettuce Leaf

You can find lettuce leaf basil seeds available at Eden Brothers.

13. Lime

Lime plants have a light, floral-citrusy flavor and fragrance – ideal for adding a touch of zest to beverages, salad dressings, sauces, and desserts.

A top down close up of Ocimum basilicum 'Lime' growing in the garden on a soft focus background.A top down close up of Ocimum basilicum 'Lime' growing in the garden on a soft focus background.

Lime

A lovely container plant wherever the tangy fragrance can be enjoyed, this cultivar grows to a mature height of 16 to 24 inches, with a 12-inch spread.

Packets of seeds in a variety of sizes are available at Eden Brothers.

14. Mammoth

O. basilicum crispum ‘Monstruoso,’ aka  ‘Mammoth,’ is a lettuce leaf cultivar that features huge savoyed leaves with ruffled edges and uniform growth.

A close up of the large foliage of Ocimum basilicum 'Mammoth' with wrinkled foliage on a soft focus background.A close up of the large foliage of Ocimum basilicum 'Mammoth' with wrinkled foliage on a soft focus background.

‘Mammoth’

It has a spicy clove fragrance and a sweetly pungent flavor similar to Genovese, but stronger.

Perfect for use in Italian recipes or for pesto, ‘Mammoth’ grows to a mature height of 16 inches, with a 12- to 16-inch spread.

You can find packets of seeds in a variety of sizes at Eden Brothers.

15. Minette

Minette is a compact, small-leaved Greek cultivar, O. basilicum var minimum, with a mounding habit that’s adorable as an edging plant, in containers, or in knot gardens.

A close up of three terra cotta pots containing Ocimum basilicum 'Minette' set on a concrete surface with a variety of other plantings in the background.A close up of three terra cotta pots containing Ocimum basilicum 'Minette' set on a concrete surface with a variety of other plantings in the background.

Minette

With a sweet anise flavor and scent of cloves, this variety grows to a mature height of just 10 inches with a comparable spread, and it forms a beautiful spherical shape.

You can purchase seeds at Eden Brothers.

16. Nufar

‘Nufar’ was the first fusarium-resistant basil introduced, and it remains a reliable choice for gardeners in humid climates.

This Genovese type grows 18 to 24 inches tall and 12 inches wide, producing large, glossy leaves with the classic flavor cooks expect for pestos and sauces.

A close up square image of 'Nufar' growing in the garden.A close up square image of 'Nufar' growing in the garden.

‘Nufar’

You can find ‘Nufar’ seeds available from High Mowing Organic Seeds.

17. Prospera Red

Prospera® Red is a hybrid that pairs downy mildew resistance with striking deep purple foliage.

Compact but productive, plants grow 20 to 24 inches tall and 12 to 18 inches wide, offering both ornamental appeal and dependable flavor through the season.

A close up square image of Prospera Red basil with deep purple leaves set in a wicker basket.A close up square image of Prospera Red basil with deep purple leaves set in a wicker basket.

Prospera® Red

You can find seeds for Prospera® Red available at High Mowing Organic Seeds.

18. Purple Petra

‘Purple Petra’ produces glossy, deep-purple leaves that bring dramatic color to beds and containers.

Reaching 18 to 24 inches tall and 12 to 16 inches wide, the plants offer a mild, slightly sweet basil flavor that shines in infused oils, vinegars, and garnishes.

A close up of a packet of 'Purple Petra' seeds with text to the left of the frame and a hand-drawn illustration to the right.A close up of a packet of 'Purple Petra' seeds with text to the left of the frame and a hand-drawn illustration to the right.

‘Purple Petra’

You can find ‘Purple Petra’ seeds available at Botanical Interests.

19. Red Rubin

This purple-leafed variety has a stronger, spicier flavor than many other colored basils.

‘Red Rubin’ grows 18 to 24 inches tall and 12 to 16 inches wide, with dark, flat leaves that stand out in the garden and add bold taste to herb butters, vinegars, and sauces.

A close up of a single sprig of 'Red Rubin' basil isolated on a white background.A close up of a single sprig of 'Red Rubin' basil isolated on a white background.

‘Red Rubin’

Seeds are available from True Leaf Market in a variety of packet sizes.

Read more about growing ‘Red Rubin’ basil here.

20. Siam Queen

O. basilicum var. thyrsiflora, ‘Siam Queen’ is a Thai basil variety with a sweet licorice flavor that’s rewarding in the kitchen and as an ornamental.

This heirloom type has lush green leaves and purple stems, and it grows to a mature height of 10-24 inches, with a similar spread.

A top down close up picture of Ocimum basilicum 'Siam Queen' with pale green leaves and a small purple flower, on a soft focus background.A top down close up picture of Ocimum basilicum 'Siam Queen' with pale green leaves and a small purple flower, on a soft focus background.

‘Siam Queen’

‘Siam Queen’ was an All-America Selections Winner in the vegetable category in 1997.

Use it to flavor curries, soups, and stir-fries but sow enough to allow some plants to bloom – the purple flower heads and pale pink blooms are gorgeous!

Packets of seeds in a variety of sizes are available at Eden Brothers.

21. Spicy Globe

This compact basil forms a tidy, rounded mound covered in petite leaves that pack plenty of flavor.

Plants grow to about eight to 10 inches tall and wide, making them a natural fit for containers, borders, or even as an edible alternative to boxwood.

A close up square image of 'Spicy Globe' growing in a garden border.A close up square image of 'Spicy Globe' growing in a garden border.

‘Spicy Globe’

You can find ‘Spicy Globe’ seeds available at Eden Brothers.

Learn more about growing ‘Spicy Globe’ here.

22. Sweet

One of the most popular varieties, sweet basil has a full licorice flavor and spicy clove fragrance that’s just as nice when used fresh in salads, sandwiches, and wraps or added to pesto, sauces, and savory dishes.

A close up of freshly picked leaves of Ocimum basilicum 'Sweet,' set on a wooden surface, on a soft focus background.A close up of freshly picked leaves of Ocimum basilicum 'Sweet,' set on a wooden surface, on a soft focus background.

Sweet Basil

Often called “common” basil, plants grow up to 24 inches tall and wide. Aromatic and flavorful, it goes fast, so be sure to plant plenty.

You can purchase seeds by the packet or in bulk at Eden Brothers.

23. Sweet Dani

An All-America Selections winner, ‘Sweet Dani’ is a lemon type that combines vigorous growth with a bright lemon fragrance.

Plants average 24 inches tall and 18 inches wide, yielding generous harvests for teas, marinades, and salads while also drawing pollinators to the garden.

A close up square image of 'Sweet Dani' growing in the garden. To the bottom right of the frame is a white circular logo with text.A close up square image of 'Sweet Dani' growing in the garden. To the bottom right of the frame is a white circular logo with text.

‘Sweet Dani’

You can find ‘Sweet Dani’ seeds in a variety of packet sizes available from True Leaf Market.

And check out our guide to growing ‘Sweet Dani’ basil to learn more!

Pesto and Beyond

Delicious, fragrant, and delightfully easy to grow, basil lends its unmistakable flavor to pesto and much more!

If you are new to growing herbs, check out our guide to starting your own herb garden.

A close up horizontal image of colorful basil plants growing in the garden pictured in bright sunshine.A close up horizontal image of colorful basil plants growing in the garden pictured in bright sunshine.

Are you ready to add basil to your herb garden? Let us know in the comments what variety you are planting!

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