Hey folks, I'm writing a piece on chilli species and don't have the images to illustrate it myself. I could, of course, just steal photos from vendors and/or google but that feels immoral. I won't do that. Which leaves the one remaining option of being all "Hey, who wants to show off their plants?" here.
I will, of course, credit you for your work and you'll be doing me a massive favour. Plus, more of the internet will get to see your expert chilli growing. So, what do you say? Can anyone help me out with the following?
Leaf, flower, stem intersection (showing flowers per node) and fruit of:
-A typical, non-super, chinense, preferably a Hab or Scotch Bonnet
-A typical annuum, preferably a Bird's Eye but 'Peños would be a decent second best.
-A typical baccatum, preferably an Amarillo or Lemondrop
-A typical fruitescens, of which I'm pretty sure only Tabasco is well known but I'll settle if I have to.
-A typical naga, preferably a Bhut.
-A typical pubescens, preferably an orange or yellow Rocotto, of which I could also use a seed picture.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Coran "Spicefreak" Sloss
I will, of course, credit you for your work and you'll be doing me a massive favour. Plus, more of the internet will get to see your expert chilli growing. So, what do you say? Can anyone help me out with the following?
Leaf, flower, stem intersection (showing flowers per node) and fruit of:
-A typical, non-super, chinense, preferably a Hab or Scotch Bonnet
-A typical annuum, preferably a Bird's Eye but 'Peños would be a decent second best.
-A typical baccatum, preferably an Amarillo or Lemondrop
-A typical fruitescens, of which I'm pretty sure only Tabasco is well known but I'll settle if I have to.
-A typical naga, preferably a Bhut.
-A typical pubescens, preferably an orange or yellow Rocotto, of which I could also use a seed picture.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Coran "Spicefreak" Sloss