Look for bright green, crisp leaves of Vana Tulsi. Avoid if the leaves are discolored or wilted.
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Description
Vana Tulsi (Leaf) is one of the four main forms of tulsi, which comes from the Ocimum gratissimum species. It has highly aromatic, slightly hairy green leaves. It has a strong clove scent and is considered as a ceremonial plant in the Indian spiritual tradition. It is native to India, Java, Sri Lanka and the northern and eastern parts of Africa.