915river said:I saw image of C.Parvifolium on www.fatalii.net or you can Google Parvifolium chili images .Jukka Kilpinen has the wild very rare chili seeds.Most of us would like to have some of those seeds indeed.I noticed that you have nice variety of wild rare chili seeds as well.
Vladan
cmpman1974 said:hey Rene. Nice to see you on this forum! I know we've been in contact before.
I grew this variety in '09, but the plant was stunted and failed to produce any pods. it's an extremely compact plant with the smallest flowers I've ever seen. I'm guessing pods point upwards. Unfortunately, I'm out of seed. I tried contacting jukka, but he never replied to my e-mail. He stopped trading I believe unless you have something rare than Noah's Ark. lol.
Novacastrian said:Rene are you a member of photobucket or flickr?
PepperLover said:CAPSICUM PARVIFOLIUM
Species: Parvifolium Origin: Brazil, Bolivia and Venezuela Heat: Unknown
A wild capsicum species native to north-east Brazil, Bolivia and Venezuela. In Bolivia it is commonly known as ' Piment de passarinho' which simply means pepper of passarinho
now there is abig differance between yours and the one sold on fatalii`s we dont know which one is the true but yours is intresting one too the best way to know is by taking close pic for the flower