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Capsicum annuum "Peter pepper" (sometimes referred to as the ***** pepper) is an heirloom chili pepper that is best known for its unusual shape.
These babies are HOT AND RUDE!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_pepper#Appearance
Plants grow to about 2 feet
Bloom color; White
90 days
Produces good yields -- 2 ¾" long by ¾" wide peppers. Medium - Hot (heat level 7-8, Scoville heat units 10,000–23,000 ) turns from green to yellow when mature. Sometimes pickled or added to salsa, it's surely a unique garden plant.
This is an heirloom op variety, not a hybrid. So unlike hybrids, saved seeds from isolated plants will come true to type in the next generation.
Plant like any other chili after danger of frost.
These seeds were also properly collected from mature RIPE pepper pods.
20 seeds -- GIN gets you 30 seeds!!
Please feel free to ask questions in the comment section below. Thank you for looking!
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