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Rocopica

Here is one of numerous C.pubescens x C.cardenasii/eximium interspecific hybrids. Very cool plant and the fruit are juicy,sweet,and hot with the texture of a cherry. Not as tasty as a pube,but better than tepin/pequin and not nearly as seedy. These would be great for a jelly and are great to snack on while watering the garden.

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Some beautiful photography, as usual! Very Cardenasii-like flowers. 
 
Is this the "Large Rocopica" you sent me last year or a different one?
 
SavinaRed said:
Excellent photography and progression of its growth in the last pic. Nice job!!!
Thanks a lot.

PepperLover said:
wow John, which one i like more, the pic quality or the actual pepper.
 
you have the most amazing zoomed/focused pics i ever seen
great work Sir.
Thanks Judy! The plants are the stars. Sometimes I get lucky and get a clear picture. It's hard to get people interested in stuff without a crazy name or 7 digit scoville number. Sometimes nice photos work.

MeatHead1313 said:
Beautiful looking little pods. And great pics! Would you happen to know where seeds are available for these?
If you are not looking right now,I can probably help you out in the near future.

chile_freak said:
Beautiful pods and pics brother!
Thanks a lot! This was definitely a fun one. I will try to get other photos up in a couple months.
Nigel said:
Some beautiful photography, as usual! Very Cardenasii-like flowers. 
 
Is this the "Large Rocopica" you sent me last year or a different one?
The calyx and flower are very cardenasii-like,I agree. Unfortunately,the original source passed away last year so it is a mystery as to whether it was exim or card.

This is a different hybrid from the pods I sent you.Prolificacy,structure and color transition of eximium/cardenasii. I actually think the flavor might be better. I don't have to twist your arm off to video review this one? :lol:
 
Pr0digal_son said:
Here is one of numerous C.pubescens x C.cardenasii/eximium interspecific hybrids. Very cool plant and the fruit are juicy,sweet,and hot with the texture of a cherry. Not as tasty as a pube,but better than tepin/pequin and not nearly as seedy. These would be great for a jelly and are great to snack on while watering the garden.

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Very nice!  They look great - I may have to try to grow them next year (if I can find some seeds).  Take care.
 
Very nice Nigel and John is it my eyes or is the Rocopica flowers more blue than Nigels (cardenasii) which seems a bit more purple?
I grew a couple plants that I got many years back of both the cross and true cardenasii, I woulder if he is still growing them I'll have to drop by and say hello maybe I'll get lucky and he still has the same type of rocoto that I got from him. They were really pretty aple red and the size of a plum.
 
Nigels are a bit more lavender but our conditions are polar opposites. The weather here has been pretty crazy,raining 4 days a week since April. They are all closely related whatever the mix is.
 
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