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lumierefrere August 2, 2007 07:30 AM

Smallest leaf Basil
 
For quite a few years I grew the Windowbox Basil from Renee Shepherd. I was happy. Then I got one from Ferris Seed (I think it is) and I was happier (I thought) because it had such a delightful globe shape to the plant. I got 2 varieties from Seeds from Italy/whatever--the verde a piccole foglie and the compatto. The compatto didn't seem all that compatto. Now I'm confused. I don't know what I grew out this year, I thought it was the Ferris, but I don't like it and it's certainly not globe-shaped. Also the leaves are too big and tough.

Which is the variety with the smallest most tender little leaves? They should be the size of mouse ears. Has anyone tried the Pistou Basil?

Barb

feldon30 August 2, 2007 09:01 AM

Spicy Bush Globe?

shelleybean August 2, 2007 12:14 PM

I wish I could answer your question. I grew six Greek basil plants this year from the same seed packet. Five of the plants were normal, same sized leaves as the Spicy Globe/Spicy Bush type. But one of the plants has always produced very tiny, tiny leaves. The plant itself is only slightly smaller than it's siblings, but the leaves are the smallest I've ever seen on basil. As you described, like a mouse's ear. :?:

lumierefrere August 2, 2007 01:23 PM

I think the Windowbox may be Spicy Globe. Neither name is an actual variety, so like Amishland, they've just renamed as they've desired.

Rena August 2, 2007 01:37 PM

I went and dug out my seeds...... I knew I had grown a really small leaf its called fine Bush Minette.
Edited to add: if you want some seeds pm me.

shelleybean August 2, 2007 01:39 PM

I know Park used to sell Minette. You might want to go to their web site and see if they still carry it or there's a picture. I think [URL="http://www.parkseed.com"]www.parkseed.com[/URL] is their address.

lumierefrere August 2, 2007 02:03 PM

Pistou is the "improved" version of that whatever it means. I learned about it from the Park site. I guess I'll have to bite the bullet and pay $4 to have $1.75 worth of seeds sent. That's thru amazon. If you go thru Park's, the shipping is $7.

shelleybean August 2, 2007 04:15 PM

$7 TO SHIP ONE PACKET OF SEEDS??? :shock: :dizzy:

lumierefrere August 2, 2007 06:58 PM

That's what I recall. $6.95. Stupid, huh?

Zana August 2, 2007 07:48 PM

cher lumierefrere,
I just picked up some seeds for spicy globe basil with tiny leaves this afternoon from Ontario Seed Company here in town. Do you want them?

lumierefrere August 3, 2007 01:15 PM

Thank you so much for the offer of the spicy globe but I think that's what I have. I checked the Ferry Morse pack and apparently that's what they're calling what I have. I starting to not trust these companies with all their imprecise names.

Suze August 3, 2007 05:35 PM

What I grow is Spicy Globe (sometimes called Spicy Bush). It is a hybrid, and I just pick up the packs from whatever seed rack I see them on when I'm out shopping.

The plants are generally fairly compact, but can get up to two feet tall if not kept cut back. Leaves are always small.


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