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I have started planting my herb garden with 2 types of sage or basil (we say tulasi in Tamil) and 3 other herbs for which I know their Tamil names only. (thunutu pachaillai, omavalli,sitrarathai ) now I knew more herbs well in English but could not find in my city. When I translate their names there is difference in the plants as to variation in climate. And I doubt if there may be difference in their quality or purpose. Any suggestions for tropical herb garden
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If you're having trouble translating the names try using the scientific names. (Latin) the binomial nomenclature is the same in every country because it's Latin.
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I did some research and I think the names of the plants you didn't know are Rue, Indian Borage, and Indian Ginger. I'll look up some other good plants for you to grow. :)
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Thank you LauElder.. I tried using botanical names, that when i found the leaves and flowers vary in texture. Do you think their qualities won't change in this hot climate.

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Thanks once again.. I knew the medicinal uses of these plants and just knew their magical uses.
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The properties of the herbs shouldn't vary because of the climate. You may just have a slightly different variety which could account for the differences.
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Then let me go ahead and plant some more..
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