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Edible: Leaves - tea, Seeds, Leaves, Spice, Vegetable

A herb which keeps growing from year to year. It grows 70 cm high. It can grow as an annual and can be 3 m high. The stems are rounded in the lower sections and 4-angled higher up. They are hollow. They are hairy. The leaves are produced opposite each other. They have teeth around the edge. They have a strong minty smell when crushed. The leaves are 3-10 cm long by 2-7 cm wide. They have a wavy edge and are rough underneath. The flowers are produced in small clusters in the axils of leaves. The flowers are blue. The fruit are papery brown capsules. The fruit consists of 2 nutlets. They are 3-4 mm long and flattened. They are dark brown.

A tropical plant. It grows in dry open locations. It can grow along streams and near roadsides. It can grow up to 1300 m altitude in Papua New Guinea. It grows in seasonally dry climates. In China it grows in open waste places in southern China. In Costa Rica it grows below 1,200 m altitude.

Common Names: Amotan, Ara gusumpuru, Bhambairam, Bhunsri, Bilati tulsi, Bilayati tulsi, Bointim, Bush tea-bush, Chan, Chia gordo, Dimbubuha, (es) th(ow)m, t(is)a t(oo) d(aj)i, Ganga tulsi, Gros baume, Hierba de las muelas, Jangli silam, Jukut bau, Kara, Konivari, Lampesan, Loko-loko, Lubabibe, Maeng lak kha, Malbar hutan, Mang-kamang, Mintweed, Mrubria, Padja-de-musquito, Palha-mosquito, Pokpok kemangi, Purado, Sangura, Selaseh hutan, Shan xiang, Suob-kabayo, Vilyati tulsi, Wilayati tulsi, Wild basil, Wild spikenard

Synonyms: 

Ballota suaveolens L.;
Bysteropogon graveolens (L.) Blume;
Marrubium indicum Thunb. non Burm.f.;
Mesosphaerum suaveolens (L.) Kuntze;
Schauera graveolens (L.) Hasskarl;