The Ocimum tenuiflorum, Holy Basil (Tulsi) is from the Lamiaceae family.
I think so, because they look so muchalike.
The word tulsi, also known as the holy basil, is an aromatic plant in the Lamiaceae family and is native throughout the Eastern World tropics as a cultivated plant.
does tulsi belong to gimnosperm
It is Ocimum tenuiflorum and it is an aromatic plant in the family of Lamiaceae.
it belong to a succulent plant specie.
Carrots (Daucus carota) belong to the Apiaceae family.
Tulsi is very spritual plant, lord Krishna is husband of maa Tulsi , Tulsi leaves are offered to lord Krishna, always pluck tulsi leaves from right hand , pray to Tulsi maa she is a devotional devi in form of a plant. Lord Krishna accepts only tulsi paste with chandan. Tulsi should be planted in each and every house. Jai tulsi maharani.
The spinach family
From a family of rabbits
tap root because tulsi is an adicot plant.
paddy fields
It belongs to grass family.