Anybody out there growing these hot little jewels? They also go by 'bird's eye' pepper. This plant grows wild in Mexico and Texas as well as in many yards here in SE Louisiana. It is resistant to everything other peppers aren't. I am growing pequin peppers which are oblong versus round as in bird's eyes....this plant over winters nicely at temps. in the upper 20s as long as it isn't long-lasting. The 'tree' can last many years, and it produces hundreds or hot-spicey peppers just shy of an inch long....turn fiery red when fully ripe, and Mocking birds love eating them. This is my favorite pepper as well my namesake....