



Do folk there use the habaneros green?
Glad to hear you've taken the plunge @ahayastaniI also want to try to make my own crosses this season. It is an idea that has resided in my mind for quite some time now, but @ChilliCrosser 's posts have given me the necessary "kick in the butt" to materialize these ideas into something more tangible. I would like to start with an interspecific cross between peri peri (f) and a chinense (c). I have tried f x c as well as c x f, but both attempts resulted in aborted flowers.
I'm interested in seeing how your pubescens adapts to your climate because... you know i never had good results with pubescens here!
Happy New Year to you and your family as well,
Dieter. Is the leaf scratched while green and then
dried? I'd be disappointed if it's a PhotoShop.
Okay, definitely not a PhotoShop!It is a Roman-period laurel leaf made of amber. It is inscribed with the acronym AN·N·F·F· which stands for ANnum Novum Faustum Felicem, or "Happy (and) Prosperous New Year" - the standard Latin new year wish. The leaf is on display in the archaeological museum of Aquileia, Italy (tweet).
I selected seeds from a yellow pod, but a different one. I admittedly did not pay much attention to its phenotype, only to size (big) and taste (crunchy with some sweet). There is a lot of observable variation in the local pubescens population... I have tasted crunchy with sweet, crunchy neutral, crunchy with earthy tones, ... Influence of the soil?How cool to have the markets accessible to you - and fresh peppers at a buck a bag. I'm curious about the rocoto you selected to plant. Was it from the yellow pod above or a different one?