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Pepper ID please.

Hello folks!

Just want to ask for your expertise in identifying this variety. I acquired the pod from which I saved the seed and grew from a local grower who wasn't able to provide me the exact name. He just called it "Super Hot". W The pod produced from this growout is identical to the pod that I acquired so I may conclude that this is a stable line.

Thanks in advance. 
 

 
 

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willard3 said:
Foto of the flower will help.
 
Along with pic of flower - one of calyx area and fruit per node would help.
 
Habanero flowers are usually a whitish green, and are arranged in bunches of two or more along the stem. The fruit usually have an annular constriction located between the peduncle (the fruit stalk) and the calyx (the small, leafy structures between the peduncle and fruit). The plants tend to be slow growers, needing a long, hot season to produce fruit.
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[SIZE=8pt]Capsicum chinense chillies are arranged in bunches; C. chinense or habanero chillies have an annular constriction at the base of the stem.[/SIZE]
 
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