tulsi
Ocimum tenuiflorum
Ocimum basilicum
There are many species called wax worms, but the two that are most commonly used in the pet trade are Achroia grisella and Galleria mellonella.
Within the exotic pet trade, it is also known as a "BCC", an abbreviation of its scientific name, to distinguish it from other boa constrictor subspecies such as B. c.imperator, which is also regularly, and erroneously, referred to as a "red-tailed boa" or "common boa".
The German cockroach is named for its believed origin in Southeast Asia and introduction to Europe via trade routes. It was later spread globally by human activity.
Ocimum tenuiflorum
Ocimum tenuiflorum
ocimum tenuiflorum
Ocimum tenuiflorum
Ocimum tenuiflorum (Holy Basil)
Botanical name of Tulsi in Ayurveda is Ocimum Tenuiflorum
It is Ocimum tenuiflorum and it is an aromatic plant in the family of Lamiaceae.
it is either Ocimum Sanctum (Holy Basil) or Ocimum Tenuiflorum . Wikipedia notes it as the latter
ocimum tenuiflorum or "Holy Basil"
DOMAIN: EukaryotaKingdom:Plantaephylum:AsteridsOrder:LamialesFamily:LamiaceaeGenus:OcimumSpecies:O. tenuiflorum
Holy basil, also known as Ocimum sanctum or Ocimum tenuiflorum, belongs to the kingdom Plantae. It is part of the clade Angiosperms, and falls under the order Lamiales. The family it belongs to is Lamiaceae, which includes other mint family members. Within this family, holy basil is classified under the genus Ocimum.
The leaf of the plant has the same scientific name as the plant itself. Scientific names are given to organisms as a whole, so leaves, stems, varying appendages in animals, etc., do not have different scientific names than the organism as a whole.