Ocimum kilimandscharicum Guerke (Lamiaceae), alien to the Indian flora, was discovered in the natural habitat from two locations of different agro-ecological zones of Odisha. After critical review of published literature on distribution, it was earlier known only from Uttarakhand. However, its natural occurrence in Odisha was found to be a new record for peninsular India. A detailed diagnostic description, photographs, ecology and potentiality of the species was provided for easy identification and further economic utilization.
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Karpoora Thulasi (Oscimum Kilimandscharicum Lamiaceae)
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Oscimum kilimandscharicum Guerke, commonly known as camphor basil (Kapur Tulsi), is a native of Kilimanjaro, Kenya (East Africa) and then spread widely in the tropical and subtropical regions such as Rwanda, Athens, Nigeria, Ghana, Thailand and India.
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