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    Chile Pequin (Bird Peppers)

    Hey Patrick, That is a GREAT definition and that is exactly what we mean in this area when we say "WILD" peppers. And look, all I said in my first post was that, "I do have" a healthy supply of these seeds. You can go back and read the whole thing. So perhaps, according to Willard, that may be...
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    Chile Pequin (Bird Peppers)

    Hi Patrick and thanks for the kind words. As far as other peppers, I've grown Jalapenos and Bell peppers. Our favorites though, are the ones growing wild. BTW, I just got through taking some photos of some of the plants (bushes) of these small round peppers. And once I figure the picture...
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    Chile Pequin (Bird Peppers)

    Hey Omri, That is a great site! I can't believe how many variations of Tepins and Pequins there really are! My goodness! I really recommend that site to others as well. Great Info! Thanks Again...
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    Chile Pequin (Bird Peppers)

    Look Folks, there are some who think my initial post starting this thread, is SPAM. Listen, this is a "PEPPER FORUM" isn't it? Where else better than to associate with Pepper Lovers as yourself, than in a "Pepper Forum". If I have certain PEPPER seeds available, especially some that are hard...
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    Chile Pequin (Bird Peppers)

    UnNatural, YES! I was looking for instructions on how to upload some photos here. Can you direct me to them. I'd be more than happy to post some photos and to show all of you the peppers I'm talking about. They grow in abundance in the area. My Father and Brother, also live in this neighborhood...
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    Chile Pequin (Bird Peppers)

    I think I get your drift, "Scientifically Speaking" technically none of these are wild. And I guess you answered part of my question by referring to the Tepin as "round" and "not that wild". And those little "round" ones are the ones "growing wild" in this area. Well thank God I'm not...
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    Chile Pequin (Bird Peppers)

    To Omri: These peppers are wild. To Willard: C'mon, this isn't spam. Just b'cos someone claims to have certain type of seeds- especially hard to find seeds, isn't necessarily spam. Look guys, around here we call them "Chile Del Monte". They are the small "round" ones (not the somewhat oblong...
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    Chile Pequin (Bird Peppers)

    Chile Pequin peppers grow wild in some parts of the country. We folks here in South Texas are some of the lucky ones. These wild pepper plants grow abundantly in some of these areas. Thanks to the birds, especially the Mockingbird. These peppers are tiny, but don't let their size fool you. They...
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    chinense I Want Bhut Jolokia's

    The only seeds I have are for Chile Pequin (bird pepper). I still have plenty if any one is interested. http://www.chilepequin.com/
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