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Finally My seedlist is ready

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PepperLover

hi guys here is the seeds i can share with any of u all just send me the adress and the needed seeds and if u have a seeds to exchange

 

 

Sofia sweet

sweet red cherry

sweet yellow cherry

pimenta deneyde

Early Jalapeno

Taqila sunrise

Naga Morich

Fir Fox

Larg hot Cherry

yellow cow horn

Cartina

De Arbo

Jimmy Neldero

Cone

Caynne Africa

Negro

Medusa

pi260250

polivian wild

orchird

Red Habanero

Short Tobasco

NuMex Surise

chili Tepin

pi260576

Da Appendere

sweet yellow cherry

fatalii yellow

locato

hungarian hot cherry

Cap 832

Black bird eye

cap 497

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Bonnet

wow you have very fantastic list....numex sunrise isn't so famous but is good and the incredibile Jimmy Nardello (where you got it?) is historic pepper :)

here information from the chileman.org

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This legendary Italian heirloom was introduced to the U.S. by Guiseppe Nardello in 1887. A favorite from the southern part of Italy, these productive 2ft plants can yield upto a dozen peppers. Although technically a frying pepper, this is one of the sweetest non-bell peppers you'll ever taste. Bright red, 6 to 7 inch long peppers are only about 1 in. wide, and taper from the shoulder to tip, with a curving, somewhat wrinkled appearance. They are great for adding to salads or cooking into stir-fries. No matter if you use it fresh or cooked, its flavour remains very sweet. Expect large yields. 8 0 days.

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congratulations :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:

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nipotastro

great collection!

 

can you show us something about your "PI xxx" varieties? i found nothing on the net..

 

thanks..

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PepperLover

hey sister bonnet how r u doing thnx for your nice reply i found the jimmy nardello in one of the sites spicalized in saving seeds mainly the heirloom

http://www.seedsavers.org/

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PepperLover

this is pi 260250 not hot but lil spicy

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PepperLover

this is pi260567 ripe from dark green to bright yellow not very hot works amazing as powder

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homerpaper

Hi

I am only interested by wild peppers

ciao

Omero

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nipotastro

hi pepperlove,

thx for the answers; pi260567 looks like a big orange hotlemon... how is in taste and flavour?

 

the pi 260250 in shot look different: green seems to be annuum, red ones not.... (ok, maybe i said a bul...! )

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PepperLover

the pi250567 is meduim heat not really hot but work great as powder

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cmpman1974

I just want to say you take some excellent pictures. Very nice.

 

Chris

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PepperLover

thnx for ur comment dear chirs i would like to know ur list if its ready ;)

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Lonewolf

Do you mean the list of the seeds we can share?

Many member published their list since past november ... give a glance at my list here: https://www.pepperfriends.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1212

(some varieties are no longer available)

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cmpman1974

PepperLove, I've never attempted to put together a seed list. It's more effort than I want to go through honestly. :D Someday I will...I always say that though. lol.

 

Chris

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