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PepperLover

hi guys this is CALUSA INDIAN MOUND dont know what speice it belongs to c.? but its very hot wild most likly the plant will need very long growing season tal plant up to 6 feet not many pods at all. seeds in the pod are few 2-5 even the pod is good size for wild pepper

hope you guys help identifiy this one any idea ?

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Lonewolf

I grew it past year, but I didn't understand wich species is it (I didn't work hard :whistling:)

No info is available online.

 

If you post some photoes of flowers we can retry together ...

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PepperLover

was dum enough not to take pictuers last year but this year its beeing over winterd so i will take pics for sure did your tre has same growing habit like long tree few pods few seeds white flower like c.chacoense very small flower

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Lonewolf
white flower like c.chacoense very small flower

 

Yes, I remember ... but could not classify as Cachoense; notice expecially the absence of teeth on calix.

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andrea71b

I have some pictures of chili.

flower

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fruit

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plant this summer

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PepperLover

i will post pics this year till we find out what is it its C.sp

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Lonewolf

We should have enough elements to classify ... as soon as possible I'll try using some table for Capsicum classification ...

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cmpman1974

C. Annuum var. Glab. It's a Tepin variant. I grew 45+ types in 2008. :lol:

 

Chris

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Lonewolf

Thanks!

Do tou know if it's some way related with seeds found in ancient mounds built by Calusa Indian Tribe (Florida), dating over two thousands years ago?

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cmpman1974

Claudio, I'm not sure of the origin. John F was the seed supplier. He keeps good notes. I am guessing he may be able to provide more insight.

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PepperLover

C. Annuum var. Glab.

 

hi chris what does this mean

 

mine is differant than what john has the pod shape and the growing habit for both pod and branches he had his upright mine was hanging of the branch his is prolific mine not at all even the plant was healthy still not many pods at all

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