| Family | Lamiaceae |
| Scientific name | Ocimum basilicum |
| Common name (English) | Sweet Basil |
| Common name (Malay) | Selasih Manis |
| Identified as | Introduced plant on Project M.A.R.S.’s land |
Ocimum basilicum, commonly known as sweet basil, is an aromatic herb in the Lamiaceae family. Native to tropical regions of central Africa and Southeast Asia, it is widely cultivated for its fragrant leaves, which are used fresh or dried in culinary dishes, sauces, and beverages. Traditionally, various parts of the plant—including leaves, stems, and flowers—have been used in folk medicine for their digestive, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. With its culinary, medicinal, and cultural significance, Ocimum basilicum remains an important herb in gardens, kitchens, and herbal traditions worldwide.
