Bump please?
Mildly sweet and the heat was zero. Just a tiny little tickle. This is for a hobby grow,not really an eater.AZ-Mason said:That's one awesome plant! What was the taste and heat on the pods like?
Thanks mate. One of the coolest plants I have grown.MeatHead1313 said:Absolutely amazing photos! Especially the macro's. Beautiful plant and pod too. Looks like it'd be juicy!
ThanksDragonpeppers said:Wow! Nice
Good luck getting that stuff. I would make some connections in S.America for those. I stick to the released species floating around in our circles. Not worth getting in trouble to me.wildseed57 said:Really nice John, the teeth on the calyx reminds me of one they call C. recurvatum where the teeth are curved backward, but C. lanceolatum have nicer flowers and the long leaves and fine hair is very nice also. I have seen C. friburgense with its red bell shaped flowers was very nice also I have made up a new small list of rare species, I may not get them all but I will gladly pay what ever they ask as I'm sure they are well worth the time and trouble to get them. The Italian site has several that I sure would love to add to my collection I'm hoping that someone will have some that I can buy or trade for,  although it looks like they already have quite s seedbank going for them. Maybe one of the botanist there will part with a few seeds and make a old man happy.
26 chromosomes. They will not cross with pubes.hogleg said:Thanks, took one look at those seeds and started to panic. Thought I was having another flashback.
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Everything about that plant is a amazing. The blossom is mind boggling. The dang seeds look like they're from Krypton lol. And its hairy!?!
 Will those cross with a manzano/rocoto??
wow, great pic's my friendPr0digal_son said:
Thanks for the bump.