Mrs. Burns’ Lemon Basil is a legendary heirloom plant that has been grown since the 1920s, when it was owned by Mrs. Clifton of Carlsbad, New Mexico. She gave the seeds to Janet Burns, an organic gardener, who introduced the citrusy, aromatic herb to the world in 1939. Its intense lemony flavour meant that it became an instant hit with fine chefs and gardeners alike! The lemon-scented, light-green leaves can be used in cooking, eaten raw and even added to baked treats. Funnily enough, Mrs. Burns’ Lemon Basil (AKA Ocimum basilicum var. citriodora) is not actually a variety of lemon basil; it is a kind of sweet basil. And a total one off.
LATIN NAME 
Ocimum basilicum
NAME 
Basil
VARIETY 
Mrs. Burns Lemon
QUANTITY 
60 seeds
PLANT SIZE 
Height 40-60 cm 
Width 20-40 cm
CONTAINER SIZE 
Height 20 cm 
Width 20 cm
COMPANION PLANT 
Tomatoes, peppers, oregano, parsley, garlic chives, alpine strawberries