Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju


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From: Xochipelli <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Nov 26, 2025 at 5:22 PM
Subject: Here are my recent monographs, and 2025 reports, about the main
Ocimum species
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>


Dear fellow researchers in Ocimum


Here are my recent monographs, and 2025 reports, about the main Ocimum
species - translated into English. I wrote many more but they are in French.


“Basils 2025” – Fifth Report: Floral and Reproductive Biology, and Genetic
analysis, of the main Basil species”. Link
<https://xochipelli.fr/2025/11/basils-2025-fifth-report-floral-and-reproductive-biology-and-genetic-analysis-of-the-main-basil-species/>
.


“Fourth Report: How can you easily distinguish between different species of
Basil?”. LINK.
<https://xochipelli.fr/2025/10/basils-2025-fourth-report-how-can-you-easily-distinguish-between-different-species-of-basil/>


“Third Report: Reproductive biology and interspecific crossings in *Ocimum
kilimandscharicum*”. LINK
<https://xochipelli.fr/2025/09/basils-2025-third-report-reproductive-biology-and-interspecific-crossings-in-ocimum-kilimandscharicum/>
.


““Basils 2025” – Second Report”. LINK.
<https://xochipelli.fr/2025/09/basils-2025-second-report/>


““Basils 2025” – First Report”. LINK.
<https://xochipelli.fr/2025/08/basils-2025-first-report/>


“What the Fake is Going on in the Ocimum world? A Manifesto in Homage to
the Ethiopian Besobila, *Ocimum bisabolenum*”. LINK.
<https://xochipelli.fr/2024/10/what-the-fake-is-going-on-in-the-ocimum-world-a-manifesto-in-homage-to-the-ethiopian-besobila-ocimum-bisabolenum/>


“About my discovery of spontaneous crosses, with orange pollen, between* Ocimum
basilicum* and *Ocimum kilimandscharicum*”. LINK.
<https://xochipelli.fr/2024/09/about-my-discovery-of-spontaneous-crosses-with-orange-pollen-between-ocimum-basilicum-and-ocimum-kilimandscharicum/>


“Ethiopia is the source of the temperate Tulsi with its spicy scent of
vanilla and myrrh… and red pollen - Oc*imum bisabolenum*”. LINK.
<https://xochipelli.fr/2022/08/in-search-of-the-origins-of-the-temperate-tulsi-with-its-spicy-vanilla-and-myrrh-fragrance-and-its-red-pollen/>




This year, in Spain, I grew more than 85 types of Basil in my garden and I
made many discoveries - of which the quasi self/sterility of *Ocimum
kilimandscharicum.* I am presently growing many natural crosses (sterile
for the moment) involving *Ocimum kilimandscharicum *crossed with X and *Ocimum
bisabolenum *crossed with X.


I am Xochi, aka Dominique Guillet, the founder of Association Kokopelli, in
1999, in France.


Kokopelli has the biggest offer of organic seeds of Open Pollinated
varieties and species in the world.


Of which a huge collection of Tulsi and Other Ocimum:


https://kokopelli-semences.fr/fr/c/semences/medicinales-aromatiques-et-florales/aromatiques/basilics-tulsis


https://kokopelli-semences.fr/fr/c/semences/medicinales-aromatiques-et-florales/medicinales/basilics




Some of my written contributions concern, more specifically, my discovery
of the species status, and Ethiopian origin, of the so-called “Temperate
Tulsi” which is, in fact, the Ethiopian Besobila - and which I named, in
2022, *Ocimum bisabolenum*.


https://xochipelli.fr/2024/10/what-the-fake-is-going-on-in-the-ocimum-world-a-manifesto-in-homage-to-the-ethiopian-besobila-ocimum-bisabolenum/


I introduced it in the organic seed market in France and Europe in 1994.
Since then, it was given many species names: *Ocimum basilicum, Ocimum
tenuiflorum, Ocimum americanum, Ocimum gratissimum *and *Ocimum
kilimandscharicum*.


My discovery, in 2022, of the Ethiopian source of the Temperate Tulsi puts
a term to 70 years of botanical chaos in the Ocimum world.  I named it *Ocimum
bisabolenum* as per its high ratio of the terpene Bisabolene (this name
coming from the Basil "Besobila" and also "Bisabol", in Hindi and Arabic,
the Myrrh) - and then high ratio of Eugenol, Estragol and Eucalyptol...
which are the 4 main components of its essential oil.


*Ocimum bisabolenum*  has a very limited range in eastern Africa (Ethiopia
up to 2800 meters elevation) and, thus, there is hardly no phenotypic and
chemotypic diversity in the species.


My discovery, in 2022, in our gardens, was induced by the fact that the
GRIN/USDA genetic center, in Ames, Iowa, proposes 9 ecotypes of *Ocimum
tenuiflorum/sanctum* which are, strictly, the Besobila, *Ocimum bisabolenum*
.


By the way, there exists, still, a huge botanical chaos concerning the
presence, in many studies, of the Lemon type Basils (with a Citral
chemotype) which are still integrated in *Ocimum basilicum *when they are,
strictly, *Ocimum* *americanum* var. *pilosum* - as per many genetic
studies.


All the best.


Xochi. aka Dominique Guillet.

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