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Capsicum annuum with an ornamental character, native to Tennessee, USA.
Small cone-shaped fruit with an erect port of about 1 to 2 centimeters.
Ripens from pale green to red through cream, purple.
Scorching heat 30K to 50K SHU. Cultivated more for decorative aspect than taste.
Compact plant, green foliage and stems, white flowers.
Production from mid-season.
Pot culture.
Sachet of approximately 20 seeds.
Caracteristics
Species | Capsicum Chinense |
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Immature Color | Green |
mature color | Yellow |
Caliber | Small to medium |
Strength | 1 - Sweet 100 à 500 |
Earliness | mid-season |
Climate | All |
Height | + or - 0.5m |
Origin | Caribbean |