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Wild Basil (Pycnanthemum incanum) is said to be often substituted for it in the United States. [ ] [ ] ...
Closely related to Wild Basil this plant has a limited range but is well know in the Cedar Glades of the Nashville Basin.
White Rock-rose, White Sedge, White Stonecrop, White Water-lily, White Willow, White Wood-rush, Whitebeam, Whorl Grass, Whorled Caraway, Whorled Solomon's Seal, Whorled Water Milfoil, Whortle-leaved Willow, Wild Asparagus, Wild Azalea, Wild Basil, ...
See also: Basil, Medic, May, Mint, Tea
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