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MARCONI Yellow Sweet Pepper Seeds 1.65 - 1

Marconi Golden sweet pepper...

Price €1.65 SKU: PP 29
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5/ 5
<h2><strong>Marconi Golden sweet pepper seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>A highly prized Italian variety that produces extremely sweet deep golden yellow fruits.  The fruits are long and slender (6cm x 20cm long), maturing (in 75 days) from green to a golden yellow color.  </p> <p>Excellent fresh in salad, also good for frying, roasting, and stuffing. </p> <p>The plant reaches a height of up to 1 meter. Regular harvesting will ensure a productive continuous harvest until late autumn.</p> <p>Harvest when fruits have reached full-size and full color.</p>
PP 29 (5 S)
MARCONI Yellow Sweet Pepper Seeds 1.65 - 1

MARCONI RED Sweet Pepper Seeds 1.65 - 3

MARCONI RED Sweet Pepper Seeds

Price €1.65 SKU: P 28
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5/ 5
<h2><strong>MARCONI RED Sweet Pepper Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>A prized Italian heirloom that produces 3-lobed tapered blunt-tipped extremely sweet red fruits.  The fruits are long and slender (15cm x 20cm long), maturing from green to a glossy red.  Excellent fresh in salad, also good for frying, roasting and stuffing. Regular harvesting will ensure a productive continuous harvest until late autumn.</p> <p>Days to Germination: 10-21</p> <p>Optimum Soil Temp. for Germination: 65 to 70F</p> <p>Days To Harvest: 75 days</p> <p>Planting Depth: 1/8 inch</p> <p>Spacing, Seed: 1 inch</p> <p>Spacing, Plant: 15-20 inches</p> <p> Light: Full Sun, Warm location, Greenhouse, Conservatory</p> <p>Sow seeds 1/4" deep in 3in pots with quality seed compost.  Keep moist.  Seedlings emerge in 10-21 days at 65-70degrees F.</p> <p>Transplant to individual containers when seedlings have at least two pairs of leaves.</p> <p>When 4-5 inches plant 15-20" apart in greenhouse/conservatory with root ball 1/2" below the soil surface.</p> <p>Keep moist and feed when flowering with tomato type fertilizer.</p> <p>Harvest when fruits have reached full-size and full colour.</p>
P 28 (5 S)
MARCONI RED Sweet Pepper Seeds 1.65 - 3

Variety from Serbia
Maule’s Red Hot Pepper Seeds (Capsicium annuum)

Maule’s Red Hot Pepper...

Price €2.50 SKU: C 48
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5/ 5
<h2><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span><strong><em>Maule’s Red Hot Pepper Seeds (Capsicum annuum)</em></strong></span></span></h2> <h3><span style="color:#d0121a;">PRICE FOR PACKAGE OF 5 SEEDS</span></h3> <p>The Maule’s Red Hot pepper was introduced by William Maule Company in Philadelphia back in 1912. It’s a very productive chili and easy to grow.</p> <p>The plant grows to over a meter in a pot and is highly resistant, furthermore seems to like a cooler climate. The pods are 25 cm long and about 1-2 cm wide, start off a green and end up a bright red when they are fully mature.</p> <p>This chili variety would be excellent in a salsa, for pickling, in a salad or as a chili powder. Even for a sauce or in any dish where you want a nice chili flavor and not to much heat. Also known as “Lady Finger.” All in all a the Maule’s Red Hot is great chili, easy to grow, highly resistant and a great producer of nice tasting pepper with a medium heat.</p> <p>Fruits mature from green to vivid red.</p> <p>The good production even in cold areas.</p> <p>Hot pepper.</p> <p>80 days from transplant.</p> <p>5,000 to 30,000 Scoville Units.</p> <p> </p> <p>Planting Season: Spring</p> <p>Soil Requirements: Fertile, Well-Drained</p> <p>Fertilizer Type: 4-6-8</p> <p>Light Requirements: Sun</p> <p>Edible Parts: Fruit</p> <p> </p> <p>Scientific Details</p> <p>Genus: Capiscum</p> <p>Species: Annuum</p> <p>Cultivar: Maule's Red Hot</p>
C 48
Maule’s Red Hot Pepper Seeds (Capsicium annuum)
Cap Mushroom Red or Yellow Chili Seeds

Cap Mushroom Red or Yellow...

Price €2.25 SKU: C 40
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5/ 5
<h2><span style="text-decoration: underline;" class=""><strong><em>Cap Mushroom Red or Yellow Chili Seeds</em></strong></span></h2> <h3><span style="color: #d0121a;"><strong>PRICE FOR PACKAGE OF 5 SEEDS.</strong></span></h3> <p><span>This close relative to the Habanero pepper is extremely hot and spicy. The variety name is descriptive of the fruits that are somewhat wrinkled and squat, resembling the shape of a mushroom. Peppers mature from green to deep red and are very ornamental dangling from the plant. Originally from the Carribean. The heat level of this chili is very hot (150.000 - 325.000 SHU)</span></p> <p><span>Perfect for Chilli con Carne or any Tex Mex food, like nachos, tacos, fajitas…</span></p> <p><span>When fully grown, the red cap mushroom plant can reach up to around 1m tall. It produces chilies which are golf ball sized and resemble a mushroom hanging upside-down from the plant. Pods will turn red when mature. It gets really bushy and wide as well and lots and lots of fruit… and you should be able to get between 4 to 5 KG per plant of fresh fruit during the chili season which lasts approximate 4 to 6 months. Belongs to the Genus and species of Capsicum Chinese.</span></p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
C 40 R
Cap Mushroom Red or Yellow Chili Seeds

Sowing Instructions Tomatoes - Chili

Sowing Instructions...

Price €1.00 SKU: 0000036
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5/ 5
<div id="idTab1" class="rte"> <h2><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><em><strong>Sowing Instructions Tomatoes - Chili</strong></em></span></h2> <h3><strong>Site &amp; Soil</strong></h3> <div>Tomatoes are warm-season plants and should be planted only after danger of frost has passed. Temperature is an important factor in the production of tomatoes, which are particularly sensitive to low night temperatures. Blossom drop can occur in early spring when daytime temperatures are warm, but night temperatures fall below 55 degrees F as well as in summer, when days are above 90 degrees F and nights above 76 degrees F. Soil Requirements Tomatoes can be grown on many different soil types, but a deep, loamy soil, well-drained and supplied with organic matter and nutrients is most suitable. As with most garden vegetables, tomatoes grow best in a slightly acid soil with a pH of 6.2 to 6.8.</div> <div><strong>Growing</strong></div> <div>Sow seeds in early spring for greenhouse cultivation or mid spring for outdoor cultivation 6-8 weeks before last expected frost. Sow seed 6mm (¼in) deep in a good compost. Germination takes 6-14 days at 24C (75F). </div> <div>For outdoor growing, sow (indoors) at the beginning of April to produce fruit around the beginning of August. Sowing early (the beginning of March for example) to produce an earlier crop is a good idea if you have the time and experience to cope with the difficulties of the cooler, less favourable conditions.</div> <p><strong><span>Start</span></strong><span>: Seeds or seedlings</span></p> <p><strong><span>Germination</span></strong><span>: 7 to 25 days, 20°C to 35°C</span></p> <p><strong><span>Seed Life (viability):</span></strong><span> 3-4 years</span></p> <p><strong><span>Soil:</span></strong><span> Well drained</span></p> <p><strong><span>Sunlight</span></strong><span>: Full sun</span></p> <p><strong><span>Sow Seeds</span></strong><span>: 45 - 60 cm apart</span></p> <p><strong><span>Thin to</span></strong><span>: 45 - 60 cm apart</span></p> <p><strong><span>Ave. Days to Harvest</span></strong><span>: 65 to 100</span></p> <p><strong><span>Good Companions</span></strong><span>: Basil, Carrots, Chives, Garlic, Leeks, Marjoram, Onion, Oregano, Tomatoes, Yarrow</span></p> <p><strong><span>Bad Companions</span></strong><span>: Fennel, Kohlrabi </span></p> <p><strong><span>Germination</span></strong></p> <p><span>Some peppers (Bird and other small wild peppers) require extreme measures like bleaching or feeding to birds to get them to germinate. Luckily most peppers will germinate fine without such measures.</span> <span>Sow the seed 1/2cm deep in a well-drained starting medium. Seeds require a warm environment to germinate; your growing medium should be between 20 - 35 degrees C with 30C being the ideal. Using a heat mat (available at home and garden stores, hardware stores and even pet shops) can help to ensure ideal conditions. Additionally, young starts will fare much better with additional light. Place in a window or sunny location that receives lots of sun exposure. Consider supplementing with artificial lighting if possible.</span></p> <p><span>My method is to setup a warming tray using a few off the shelf components.</span></p> <ul><li><span>Heating Pad</span></li> <li><span>Plastic tray</span></li> <li><span>3×3 plastic seed starting packs</span></li> <li><span>Saran wrap</span></li> </ul><p></p> <p><span>First, prepare the starter packs by cutting 8 of the 9 cell packs into individual cell carriers. Fill each 1 cell with a high quality seed starting mix and insert the single cells into the 9 cell starting packs. The individual cell in the 9 cell carrier allows individual movement of seedlings to grow lights. Place between 2 &amp; 3 seeds in each cell (or other quantity based on predicted germination ratio). Insert seeded cells into 9 cell groups and arrange in plastic tray. When the tray is full, cover and set it over the heating pad. Set the heating pad off at the highest setting and monitor the temperature with digital thermometer. Optimum soil temperature is 85 degrees F, adjust accordingly to maintain this temperature.</span></p> <p></p> <p><strong><span>Lighting</span></strong></p> <p><span>Adjacent to the germination trays overhead fluorescent grow light setup. When a seed germinates, move it out off of the heat pads and under the lights as soon as it breaks ground. It is crucial to grow a healthy plant so cull anything less than perfect. Also, be sure to label plants well as it is easy to get mixed up when you have several different types of pepper in each 9 pack. Print labels on transparent envelope labels (Avery #2660 ) and cut/stick them on plastic stakes.</span></p> <p><strong><span>Outside</span></strong></p> <p><span>Set plants out 2 to 3 weeks after the last frost when the soil has warmed and the weather has settled. Peppers can be temperamental when it comes to setting fruit if temperatures are too hot or too cool. Nighttime temperatures below 15C or above 23C can reduce fruit set.</span></p> <p><em><span>Tip: Wait until soil temperatures exceed 10 degrees C at all times before placing into the ground. Pepper plants can be fairly close to one another, so that there is slight contact between plants. For at least a few weeks, bring them indoors at night. After 2 to 3 weeks of this routine, leave them outside.</span></em></p> <p><strong><span>Transplanting</span></strong></p> <p><span>Between April and June, most peppers will need to be transplanted into larger containers. Sterilize and reuse plastic containers of varying sizes for all plants. I don’t have any specific guidelines for when to transplant. When the plant looks small for it’s pot, it’s time to move. Use regular potting soil available almost anywhere. Be sure to keep the plants well hydrated. Also it is best to transplant when it is not excessively hot, this lessens the impact of transplant shock. Fertilize after a week.</span></p> <p><strong><span>Growing</span></strong></p> <p><span>Peppers need a steady supply of water for best performance but be careful not to overwater. A well drained soil will prevent waterlogging. If fertilizing, be careful not to overdo it on nitrogen as this will give you nice lush and leafy plants but will deter fruit growth. Organic fertilizers and soil should be rich in phosphorus, potassium and calcium.</span></p> <p><span>Mulching with black plastic or similar material is a good way to maintain heat and soil moisture. Additionally, floating row covers over your beds can help to protect against cold early in the growing season. Use caution with row covers not to overheat plants and cause them to drop their blossoms.</span></p> <p><em><span>Tip: Stake tall varieties for earlier and heavier harvest</span></em><span>.</span></p> <p><strong><span>In the Garden</span></strong></p> <p><span>By May, most peppers can move out of to enjoy natural unfiltered sunlight. Plant baccatum peppers in the ground between 1-2 feet apart. It is recommend planting in containers the first year but if you must plant in the ground, give them at least 2 feet from neighbors and consider how you will add a trellis later. If the weather is slow to warm, it is helpful to cover the ground around the seedlings with plastic wrap. This helps elevate the soil temperature. It is also sometimes helpful to cover plants with mini greenhouses. To do this, cut the neck off of clear plastic 2 liter (or larger) bottles. Drill a large hole in the center of the clear plastic container and then place the container over the center stake that the chile is tied to. Make sure to drill air holes around the side of the container to provide for ventilation. If you do this, be sure to watch the temperature and remove when it gets warm.</span></p> <p><strong><span>In the Garden</span></strong></p> <p><span>Aji (baccatum) and rocotos (pubescens) both do great in containers. Baccatum can easily be grown and sometimes overwintered in 5 gallon containers. Rocotos is always recommend stay in containers the first year as they do not get that large the first year and it facilitates overwintering. First year rocotos should also go in 5 gallon containers. Use high quality potting soil that has both perlite and vermiculite (or add them). Aji and rocoto will both need some sort of support as they grow and especially when they start producing peppers.</span></p> <p><strong><span>Food</span></strong></p> <p><span>Potassium and phosphorus are important for flowering and fruiting plants but be careful about adding too much nitrogen. If you over use nitrogen, you’ll get a nice big robust plant, but no peppers. Use any fertilizer recommended for tomatoes — something with a low nitrogen ration like 1-3-3. If a soil test shows you need to add calcium and also raise the pH, add some limestone. If you need to add calcium but don’t want to affect the pH, use gypsum. Links on soil and additives. Fertilize as needed, usually every other week.</span></p> <p><strong><span>Harvesting </span></strong></p> <p><span>You can pick bell type peppers, when they are smaller, in the beginning of summer. They may be taken when they are the size of a golf ball and frequent picking will encourage near-continuous fruit production. Immature bell peppers are soft and pliable with thin pale walls.</span></p> <p><span>Otherwise, take fully mature bell peppers when they are 10 to 12cm long and have full, well-formed lobes. The older the fruit is, the thicker the skin will be.</span></p> <p><em><span>Tip: Allow peppers to ripen to their final color later in the season to get fruit of different colors. Ripe peppers may be yellow, red, orange or purple, depending on the variety. You can continue to harvest peppers until the first frost.</span></em></p> </div>
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Sowing Instructions Tomatoes - Chili

Variety from Serbia

This plant has giant fruits

"Vezanka" Chili 500 Seeds Old Serbian variety

Vezanka chili - 4000 Seeds...

Price €120.00 SKU: C 57
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5/ 5
<div id="idTab1" class="rte"> <h2><strong>"Vezanka" Chili 4000&nbsp;Seeds Old Serbian variety</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0a0a;" class=""><strong>Price for Package of 4000&nbsp;seeds.</strong></span></h2> <div><span>Vezena peppers are medium to large in size and are long, slender, and taper to a point at the non-stem end, averaging one centimeter in diameter near the stem cap and 15-30 centimeters in length. The pods have prominent, horizontal tan lines, also known as corking, and these lines create a leathery texture. The skin matures from green to red and is very thin, moist, and slightly chewy. Inside the pod, there is a hollow seed cavity housing many round, pale white to cream-colored seeds that are slippery, firm, and crunchy. Vezena peppers have a mild to medium heat, are very aromatic, and are initially sweet with a nutty finish.&nbsp;</span> <h2>CURRENT FACTS</h2> <span>Vezena peppers, botanically classified as Capsicum annuum, are a rare heirloom variety native to Eastern Europe that grows on small plants reaching just under one meter in height. Also known as the Rezha Macedonian pepper, Vezeni Piperki, Vezenka, Vezanka, and Vezhenka, the name Vezena Piperka often translates to “engraved” or “embroidered,” a descriptor used to identify the pepper’s unique corked skin. Vezena peppers vary considerably in heat and average between 1,200-5,000 units on the Scoville Heat Scale, with some peppers carrying less capsaicin having a milder taste and some peppers carrying stronger heat similar to a jalapeno. Vezena peppers are commonly used as decoration and are also dried and ground for use in spices such as paprika.&nbsp;</span><br> <h2>NUTRITIONAL VALUE</h2> <span>Vezena peppers contain vitamins C, A, K, and B6, potassium, manganese, iron, magnesium, copper, and fiber.&nbsp;</span><br> <h2>APPLICATIONS</h2> <span>Vezena peppers are best suited for both raw and cooked applications such as grilling and roasting. They can be chopped, diced, and incorporated into salsas or they can be roasted or boiled and used in marmalades and spreads. Vezena peppers are also commonly dried and hung for extended use or ground into paprika and chile salt. They can also be pickled or smoked for an added flavor. Vezena peppers pair well with savory foods, omelets, onion, garlic, sour cream, yogurt, meats such as poultry, pork, beef, and fish, creamy sauces, rice, potatoes, goulash, and boiled or steamed vegetables. They will keep up to one week when stored in a paper bag in the crisper drawer of the refrigerator. Vezena peppers have extremely thin skin and will dry out quickly if left in a dry, warm environment.&nbsp;</span><br> <h2>ETHNIC/CULTURAL INFO</h2> <span>In Serbia, Vezena peppers are often hung in large clusters around homes and are dried naturally in the autumn sun. The peppers are then left as decoration or are used for grinding into spices and powders. Vezena peppers have been grown in Serbia for hundreds of years, and the Serbian farmers search for the fruits with the most corking striations and collect the seeds as these peppers are considered the most valuable to grow.&nbsp;</span><br> <h2>GEOGRAPHY/HISTORY</h2> <span>Vezena peppers are native to Eastern Europe, specifically to Serbia. The exact origins are unknown, but these peppers are believed to have been cultivated for hundreds of years and are also found in Albania, Yugoslavia, and other select areas in the Balkan region.</span></div> </div><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
C 57
"Vezanka" Chili 500 Seeds Old Serbian variety
Thai pumpkin chili seeds  - 4

Thai pumpkin chili seeds

Price €1.95 SKU: C 34
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5/ 5
<h2><span style="font-size:14pt;"><strong>Thai pumpkin chili seeds</strong></span><br /><span style="font-size:14pt;color:#ff0000;"><strong>The price is for a package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>This is a Thai chilli which is shaped like a miniature squashed pumpkin. The flattened fruits are strongly ribbed and measure about  4cm in diameter. They turn from an attractive green to a bright red as they mature.  Plants are medium-sized, and their growth habit is best described as an open bush, with branching  from the base. They are great when stuffed or added to a curry for a little extra heat.  The taste is absolutely amazing, fruitful, sweet and moderately hot in the center. The chilies are not super-hot, reaching about 36,000 scoville units.</p>
C 34 (5 S)
Thai pumpkin chili seeds  - 4
Lantern hot chili pepper seeds

Lantern hot chili pepper seeds

Price €2.25 SKU: C 39
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5/ 5
<h2><strong><span style="font-size:14pt;">Lantern hot chili pepper seeds</span></strong></h2> <h2><span style="font-size:14pt;color:#ff0000;"><strong>The price is for package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p><span style="font-size:11pt;color:#000000;">The lantern hot pepper is a habanero type. More productive and larger than regular habaneros, these elongated, pendant shaped fruits are 3-4″ long, but they pack the same mouth-blistering heat. They ripen from lime green to orange and finally to a bright scarlet red. These tall plants are strong and vigorous. The stem is thin and easily broken making it easy to pick the peppers without damaging the plant. The wall of the pepper is very thin, making them great for drying. They also have a beautiful smoky, spicy flavour, making them perfect for salsa and sauces. Approximately 150,000-325,000 SHUs.</span></p>
C 39
Lantern hot chili pepper seeds

Variety from Peru

Aji Chicotillo Rojo Chili Seeds (Capsicum pendulum) 2.15 - 5

Aji Chicotillo Rojo Chili...

Price €2.15 SKU: C 70
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5/ 5
<h2><strong>Aji Chicotillo Rojo Chili Seeds (Capsicum pendulum)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Aji Chicotillo Rojo is a mild Andean Aji Type, the plant can grow up to 76 cm. Pods are red, elongated, pendant.</p> <p>There are so many ways in which you can use. Cook it in soups, chop it up and toss it in salads or use it as a side dish for different meat dishes.</p>
C 70
Aji Chicotillo Rojo Chili Seeds (Capsicum pendulum) 2.15 - 5

Variety from Peru

ULUPICA Bolivian Chili Seeds (Capsicum cardenasii) 2.049999 - 5

ULUPICA Bolivian Chili...

Price €2.05 SKU: C 130
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5/ 5
<h2><strong><em>ULUPICA</em> Bolivian Chili Seeds (Capsicum cardenasii)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Ulupica pepper is conisdered Extremely Hot (above 30,000 Scoville Units).</p> <p>Capsicum cardenasii is a perennial plat. The plant is around 24-36 in. (60-90 cm) in height. The flowers are violet. The fruit shape is round and the fruit size small (0,5 - 1 cm). Initially the fruits are green changing then to red.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Uses : </strong></p> <p>The berries are usually harvested before ripening (thus still green) and used freshly (salsa, salads) or dried as spice. They taste very sharply with an interesting flavour. In Peru and Bolivia one finds often dished plates with these fruits (ulupica). For cooking ulupicas are used rarely, since one prefers other pepers.</p>
C 130
ULUPICA Bolivian Chili Seeds (Capsicum cardenasii) 2.049999 - 5
Rawit Chili Seeds (Capsicum frutescens) 1.95 - 4

Rawit Chili Seeds (Capsicum...

Price €1.95 SKU: C 65
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Rawit Chili Seeds </strong><strong>(Capsicum frutescens)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>The Rawit Chili is a bright red and very hot chili from Thailand which is very widely used in Asia. It belongs to the species Capsicum frutescens and as is common for this type, the chillies grow upright. They are thin-walled, about 1 x 5 cm in size, making them ideal for drying and for Asian cuisine. The branched plants are about 120 cm tall, are profitable and robust.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Care: The germination temperature is between 22 und 28°C (8 - 21 day germination period), therefore the use of a greenhouse and a heating mat is recommended. The plants need fresh, well-fertilised, permeable soil, and do not tolerate waterlogging. They should be planted in a sunny, protected place with at least 6 hours of sunlight - preferably more. Put the plants outside approx. 2 to 3 weeks after the last frost.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
C 65
Rawit Chili Seeds (Capsicum frutescens) 1.95 - 4

Etna Italian Chili Seeds 1.9 - 1

Etna Italian Chili Seeds

Price €1.90 SKU: C 131 E
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Etna Italian Chili Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Early, hot Italian variety. This variety produces bright red fruits in cluster avg. cm 2,5 - 3,5 long. Hot pepper grows on a compact plant. Large number of cone shaped fruit which grow upwards. Bright red when ripe. Used also as ornamental in pots and gardens.</p> <p>Etna, is not only a very decorative and ornamental plant, but it is high up on the scale of SHU (60.000 SHU). Very vigorous and productive, these are much consumed in Thailand and southern Asia.</p> <p>Plant Height 45cm.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
C 131 E (5 S)
Etna Italian Chili Seeds 1.9 - 1