Yes, that’s weird, indeed.
I found it here: https://context.reverso.net/translation/english-french/vegetative+apparatus
And here: “ A Comparative Study Regarding the Morphology and Anatomy ... Search domain bio.uaic.rowww.bio.uaic.ro/publicatii/anale_vegetala/issue/2008F2/05-2008F2.pdf Ocimum basilicumL. is an annual species with a vegetataive apparatus composed of a well ramified fibrous root, a strongly ramified, 60 cm long, four edged erect stem and many pointy ovate-lanceolate opposite leaves with atenuate serrate edges. The flowers are quite big, white in colour and arranged in a terminal spike...”
Maybe also interesting to you might be: Seven Clues to the Origin of Life (https://www.amazon.com/Seven-Clues-Origin-Life-Scientific/dp/0521398282)
Thing is, its sitting on my shelf but I have not read it. Its from 2008 so I also cannot say how up-to-date it is.
>staphylococcus
What about MRSA? No effects on yeast? Suspicious lol. https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Investigation-of-in-vitro-antifungal-activity-of-Anyanwu/a7e00d683b5f43a7e62685579551de9a172a5cc6?p2df
Hah! I've actually got the perfect resource for you, there are countless poisonous substances which have too many properties to enumerate in a short comment. I came across this book in a bookstore years ago and picked it up, not only does it contain a wealth of knowledge about poisons with any characteristics you could wish for, it's an entertaining read too.