So I was looking at this website and found that C. pubescens was compatible with C. eximium (which is apparently hard to get the plant to produce any fruit). Then I noticed that C. eximium could cross with C. praetermissum, which could cross with C. baccatum. What I am getting at is this...
Bahamian Goat vs MOA Scotch Bonnet,
which one do you think tastes better.
If there is any other C. chinense peppers that taste better than these (in your opinion) and are around the heat of these, post it in the comments.
I've heard that same species of the genus Capsicum don't cross with each other but some do (like chinense peppers and annuum pepper). I was wondering if anyone knew what inter-species crosses are possible.
Thanks.
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Edit nvm i got it
Ive heard that F1 pepper cross seeds share the same genetic code as the other F1 seeds. Which means the F1 cross plant is the same as another F1 cross plant if those two pepper plants seeds came from the same pod. Although, once you grow the seeds from that, the peppers start to get funky and...
Whats up with Capsicum Flexuosum? I keep seeing thats its called a bridge species between wild pepper species and more domestic species, but I cant find if the more domestic means partially domestic or just domestic. Not to mention I cant find anything on what species its a bridge species of...