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nipotastro

what a surprise a grey ladybug!!

 

are you sure that is a ladybag (aphids eater :flowers: )?

 

and what other colours they could have ??

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nipotastro

looking your beautiful shots, i've seen that your trinidad scorpion look like those we grow (different in shape from overseas ts); maybe your seeds came from europe (or italy)?

 

again..

can you say us something more about arriba saia? on my video it's really like our habanero white giant ...

 

 

by the way, great plants and pics, thank to share with us

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Alex

Thanks for compliments!!! :lol:

 

Hi nipotastro,

 

The Arriba Saia is a C. chinense with medium heat, not much aromatic if comparable to others chinense, native from northeaster of Brazil, the pods ripen from light green to light peach color, I hope that is not a White Giant Habanero anyway I don’t have the Habanero to compare.

The Trinidad Scorpion is from Italy!!! I have two plants, one from Italy and other from Brazil… The photos I take is from italian plant.

 

Yes, is an aphid eater! :D

This is a first time I see Grey Ladybug!!!

Is more common in my garden, other types like a red with black spots, black with 2 red spots, orange with black spots, etc…

 

My pleasure to share these photos with my italians friends!!! :friends:

 

Best Regards!!!

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Patahontas

Great Photos Alex, it was a pleasure to look at your photos. And I agree with you the Peruivan White Habanero is very nice, tasty with excellent aroma and heat. I love that one.

 

Regards

 

Patrik from Sweden

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Alex

Thanks Patrik I really like the "fruit" aromatic chinense! :D

 

Regards!!! ;)

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Alex

I’m little off from the forum because I had some troubles with my internet provider so now… I’m accessing the internet at the local cybercafé... ;)

 

Anyway I take some photos of my plants…

 

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unknown baccatum 1

 

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unknown baccatum 2

 

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unknown baccatum 3

 

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unknown chinense

 

I received these varieties from northeast region of Brazil unfortunately I don’t have any identification of varieties… This happen in mostly Brazilian varieties that don’t have any identification or label to namely… :D

 

:D

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Lonewolf

Very interesting flowers and pods!

I think that Brazil will give us a lot of new varieties in the next years ...

 

Hope your troubles with Internet provider will resolve soon; thanks for sharing your photoes despite troubles.

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