Non-GMO, Open-pollinated Red Rubin Basil Herb Seed from True Leaf Market. Ocimum basilicum x purpurascens. As basil has many different types, Red Rubin Basil is a sweet cultivar and hybrid relative of Dark Opal. This herb grows large Italian-type 3" magenta-colored leaves"giving off a pungent clove spice with mild sweetness. This hybrid basil variety originated in Denmark and cultivated in 1992. With high contents of antioxidants, Red Rubin Basil is often used fresh or made into zesty vinegars or sauces such as purple basil pesto.
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Red Rubin Basil Growing Habits
Non-GMO Red Rubin Basil (Ocimum basilicum x purpurascens) plants grow 24-36" tall as compact bushes. Hybrids related to dark opal such as Red Rubin Basil Herbs, produce into late summer with vigorous growth, developing large magenta-colored leaves. Your sweet basil crop will reach ideal harvesting as their leaves grow 3", before they bloom. This Italian-type of basil with spicy clove notes will continue to provide a mildly sweet and pungent scent, producing an abundant crop until the first frost arrives. By early fall, your fresh Red Rubin Basil will grow pink flowers and begin to seed.
In general, basil is an ultimate hybrid with many different varieties. Basil is also ancient, which makes it a challenge for gardeners to pin down a single origin. This herb can be classified as either sweet or non-sweet. The popular types are considered sweet. For example, a cultivar that isn't sweet would be clove basil. Although Red Rubin Basil Herbs produce more of a spicy and zesty flavor, this type of red basil is considered sweet.
Non-Culinary Uses for Red Rubin Basil Herb Seed
As Red Rubin Basil has an especially pungent aroma with hints of clove and spice, this type of basil is often used for its aromatic properties as an adaptogen"a natural remedy to help reground the nervous system in order to relieve stress and anxiety. You can make a fresh sachet or simply take the magenta-colored fresh leaves for its scent, as your body can physically and emotionally respond to the medicinal contents of basil.
Culinary Uses for Red Rubin Basil Herb Seed
As an open-pollinated hybrid basil that provides large leaves with spice, this herb is often used in fresh tomato salads. This sweet basil type is also cooked for its zesty flavor and made into Italian vinegars or a pungent purple pesto.
Benefits of Red Rubin Basil Herb Seed
Red Rubin Basil blooms pink flowers with a zesty aroma, giving off spicy clove scents with mild sweetness. As this herb grows abundantly and up to 36" tall, this purple basil variety is most often grown as decoration or garden bed fillers. Red Rubin Basil plants can also repel mosquitoes throughout the summer.
Red Rubin Basil Seeds Per Package:
- 1 oz - Approximately 18,000 Seeds
- 4 oz - Approximately 72,000 Seeds
- 1 lb - Approximately 288,000 Seeds
- 5 lbs - Approximately 1,440,000 Seeds
Basic Info
Red Rubin Basil Herb Color: | Large-leaf magenta leaves, pink flowers |
Red Rubin Basil Seed Flavor: | Pungent, spicy clove, zesty, sweet |
Growing Info
Red Rubin Basil Herb Days to Maturity: | 70+(leaves) 90+(seeds) |
Red Rubin Basil Hardiness Zones: | Annual |
Red Rubin Basil Seed Planting Depth: | 1/4 inches |
Red Rubin Basil Seed Plant Spacing: | 12-16 inches |
Red Rubin Basil Growth Habit: | Upright/compact bush |
Soil Preference: | Rich and well-drained |
Temp Preference: | Warmer |
Light Preference: | Full sun |
Other Info
Pests/diseases: | Japanese beetles, slugs and aphids |
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