Biology:Sweet Dani basil
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Sweet Dani basil is a stable hybrid sweet basil cultivar developed at Purdue University by James E. Simon and Mario Morales.[1] The cultivar was developed as a research project, by growing a large variety of basils, gathering their seeds, mixing them in a paper bag, and seeing what emerged. The most interesting plants were then isolated, and their seeds collected. The name is a reference to Daniella Simon, daughter of Dr. James E. Simon. The variety was an All-American Selection in 1998,[2] and is now available commercially.[3]
References
- ↑ Thomas DeBaggio (April–May 1998). "Sweet Dani Basil". Herb Companion. http://www.herbcompanion.com/Herb-Profiles/SWEET-DANI.aspx.
- ↑ "AAS Winners 1933 to Present". All-American Selections. http://www.all-americaselections.org/AAS_Winners.asp?Sort1=Year_Won&Sort2=DESC.
- ↑ "Basil 'Lemon Sweet Dani'". The Growers' Exchange. http://www.thegrowers-exchange.com/Basil_Lemon_Sweet_Dani_p/her-bas06.htm.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet Dani basil.
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