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This is a new variety for 2026, Pinguita de Mono Pepper! It is from Chanchamayo valley Peru and is one i have been looking for a while now! very good producer an makes a great flake. you can also eat these green with a great frying flavor to it!
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Which do you like better? Tomatoes or Peppers.
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Fresno Pepper
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Fresno Pepper, PI 635783, Capsicum annuum, Scoville units: 2,500 to 10,000 SHU. The Fresno Pepper was developed and released for commercial cultivation by Clarence Brown Hamlin in 1952.
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I just can't win : (
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My new favorite variegated tomato variety!
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Sissie's Britches Variegated Tomato
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Sissie's Britches Variegated Tomato, Solanum lycopersicum. This tomato origins are unknown and AKA Sissy's Britches. This variety can be grown as a micro dwarf or like a dwarf. The fruits are a pinkish striped saladette tomato with darker pink flesh inside getting to around 1.5 to 2.5 inches round.
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Chilhuacle Negro Pepper
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Chilhuacle Negro Pepper, Capsicum annuum, Scoville units: 900 - 2000 SHU. The Chilhuacle Negro Pepper originates form Oaxaca, Mexico and grows only in the Cañada valley in Oaxaca and used throughout central America. The existence of this pepper is in danger of disappearing from the market place due to high production cost and lower production rates. It is used to make MOLE in Mexico.
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CAP 499 Pepper
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CAP 499 Pepper, Capsicum Chacoense, Scoville units: 10,000+ SHU. It is a perennial shrubs that grows very large as well as close to the ground. They have a SHU of about 10,000 and can be quite hot! The pods are about 1/4 inch long with a blunt nose unlike the pequin pepper. The species originates from South America. It is known locally as 'Tova' or 'Covincho' in Paraguay
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its the simple things in life that get me excited!
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Midnight Dream Pepper
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Here is the Midnight Dream Pepper, Capsicum annuum, Scoville units: 000 SHU. The Midnight Dream Pepper origins are unknown but is said to originates from the USA but we can't verify this claim. This black bell pepper variety (Also said to be the blackest of all black peppers) has a medium wall type an fruits get to 3+ inch long and turns from black to red/black skin when fully ripe. Plants can get to 16+ inches tall but often times they stay around 12 inches tall. Pods are sweet with no heat. These go great in salads, stuffed peppers and salsa! We found this to be a very productive variety and easy to grow in northern climates. Usually fruits first year but sometimes it don't so you need to over winter. Plants can live for many years in pots and tend to stay around 10 inches tall and ornate. A must grow for any collector! Open pollinated, mid-late season, black, perennial, easy to medium grow, 68 to 100+ days to overwinter for many years. LOT# 2 R6 TAG# 64-2022
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