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Let's go wild!!!

I'm getting into trying to grow some odd-ball, wild varieties. I just wanted to take a quick poll on what wild (non-commerical, non-cultivated) varieties everyone enjoys the most. :dance:
 
I been diggin the Cumari Pollux, C Pratermissum.. Has a great heat and not the usual "oily" flavor of some wilds!
Only problem is pickin em!! About 10,000 per plant! :)
Kevin
 
I'm completely addicted. Does anyone else have any input on the 'wilds'??? :onfire:

If I can locate some rare, wild varieties, I'm happy to trade / buy... Hurry, hurry, I'm getting the shakes!!! :dance:
 
Here's a new question on the essentially the same subject. . . Has anyone seen any difference in germination habits / seed dormancy in wild varieties?
 
YES, Tovarii took 57 days to sprout - 3 separate seeds - all came up at exactly 57 days. Oddest coincidence ever! Galapagoense are around 20-30 usually.
 
I have some wild Chiltepin's germinating now.
This is the first time germinating these for me.
These are native to San Antonio, Tx.
If anybody wants a pinch of some fresh seed just send me an SASE :D

My Chiltepin's
 
Here's a new question on the essentially the same subject. . . Has anyone seen any difference in germination habits / seed dormancy in wild varieties?

The germination of the wilds is definately more hit and miss. I have had times range from as little as 2 days on a C. Rhomboideum I just sowed 2 days ago, to as high as 3 months on a Purple Flowered Chacoense. Rates are lower as well. Last year, I got over 90% on the domestic varieties, but only about 50% on the wilds. This year is starting out much better though. My first Tovarii came up in about 18 days, Buforum in about 12 days, and Lanceolatum in 7 days. Much better rates as well.

Good luck with the wilds!
jacob
 
Anything on this webpage you never heard of probably qualifies...the ones we dream of getting someday, but most likely never will as Brazil holds them lock and key.

Chris

http://www.wildchilli.eu/index.php/wild-chilli-species

Here's a really good question along the same lines. . . which are the top ten rarest hot pepper varieties???
 
basically I can tell you this:

I sum up my thread

I have cultivated these wild varieties

cumari do cerrado (wild)
cumari longa (wild)
wild brazil
chiltepin
tepin
sonorah chiltepin
mexican small bird
rocopica
C. annuum var glabriusculum - florida bird
C. Sp. CGN 19198 (eximium ?)
C. Sp. - purple chicanna
C. eximium cap 500
C. eximium cap 503
C. eximium cap 1546 - ANNUUM
C. eximium cap 1491
C. eximium cap 1035 - ANNUUM
C. eximium C01225
C. eximium CGN 21502
C. praetermissum
C. praetermissum cap 1141
C. praetermissum cap 1144
C. praetermissum CGN 22795
C. praetermissum CGN 20805
C. praetermissum Cap 1478
C. praetermissum - Cumari pollux
C. chaocoense cap 1153
C. chaocoense CGN 22083
C. chaocoense CGN 22869
C. chacoense - bolivian small red
C. chacoense PI 639653
C. chacoense - chile congo
C. chacoense - Putapario - PI 260426
C. cardenasi
C. cardenasi CGN 20497
C. galapagoense
C. galapagoense CGN 22208
C. baccatum var baccatum - bird aji - PI 238061
C. baccatum var umbilicatum PI 643124
C. baccatum var pendulum CAP 649
C. baccatum var pendulum CAP 220
C. microcarpum
C. microcarpum CAP 215
C. shottianum Grif 15020
C. exile - cobincho
C. buforum CGN 24332
C. rhomboideum
C. rhomboideum PI 645680
C. lanceolatum
C. flexuosum
C. flexuosum PI 631154
C. parvifolium
C. tovarii

these are my favorites

C. tovarii

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C. lanceolatum

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for more pictures you can see my thread ... If you are interested in something particular, let me know
 
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