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Serrano

Just wondering if all Serrano are hairy like this, or is this a trait of just the Spanish varieties?

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The_NorthEast_ChileMan said:
Generally, yes, Serrano plants are hairy.
 
Sorry, confused about the "Spanish" reference? Serrano are native to Mexico.
That's what the package said.. I was assuming this meant someone in Spain has grown and developed their own variance of it. I have at least a couple different pepper types that list this.
 
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WooHoo!! I like 4 to 1 on a sure bet.. I'll get you my address  :party: 
You had the seed company right, wrong big box.
Double or nothing says you can get it with one more guess, or I'm planting forty of em with your seeds  ;) 

What say you of American Seed?

Lowes, HD, and Menards stock mostly Burpee, with a little flavor added from others like Ferry~Morse and Seeds of Change, or other Organic/specialty seeds.. Mainly Burpee though. Most of my seed, including my trading stock, is from vendors or others so I have no doubt I'm going to have more than a couple surprises this year.

Funny how I have a pack of old Serrano from American Seed that features the same picture but lacks the "Spanish Variety" flavor tag. Just noticed that. Maybe they've been growing their crop out in Spain since 2014.  :think: 
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Speaking of 4 to 1, look at that price change from 2014-2019.
 
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