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pod Help ID'ing a supposed Trinidad Moruga Scorpian

Hi all,
 
When I bought this plant in the spring, the greenhouse had it labeled as a Trinidad Moruga Scorpion.  When the peppers started coming it they didn't look like a Scorpion's at all.  Anyone know what this is?  The tomato is for size comparison.  And it isn't as hot as I would expect a Scorpion to be either.
 
https://goo.gl/photos/uNyGpcQSNk8hyxEt8
 
Hopefully y'all can view through the link.  I couldn't figure out how to embed the image in the post.  The image button on the toolbar would not display the photo.  And I couldn't figure out how to add stuff to my gallery to try to post it that way. 
 
Thanks!
 
--Tommie
 
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t.bonee said:
Hi all,
 
When I bought this plant in the spring, the greenhouse had it labeled as a Trinidad Moruga Scorpion.  When the peppers started coming it they didn't look like a Scorpion's at all.  Anyone know what this is?  The tomato is for size comparison.  And it isn't as hot as I would expect a Scorpion to be either.
 
https://goo.gl/photos/uNyGpcQSNk8hyxEt8
 
Hopefully y'all can view through the link.  I couldn't figure out how to embed the image in the post.  The image button on the toolbar would not display the photo.  And I couldn't figure out how to add stuff to my gallery to try to post it that way. 
 
Thanks!
 
--Tommie
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It is not what you thought. Sorry.

Sorry not really sure what it is. I'm thinking maybe in the habenero family.
 
festering said:
Could it be a Trinidad perfume?

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I believe you are correct.  That's what it looks like from searching on it.  And fits the description too as a not very spicy pepper used more for flavoring than heat.  I eat these whole and they don't bother me whereas a Scorpion should melt my face off.  As well as it doesn't look anything like a Scorpion. 
 
Thank festering for the help ID'ing this!
 
--Tommie
 
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