I found an interesting article by Jim Duffy, who believes that the Trinidad Scorpion and Trinidad 7 Pod are actually the same chile...just differing variations of each other.
He shows photos of pods grown on his isolated plants and in some cases it is difficult to tell which pod is which variation.
Because Trinidad is such a small island, he argues that cross breeding was practically inevitable and unavoidable over the thousands of years that these peppers have been growing there.
And I have noticed that there is quite a range of pod shape variability and similarity between the Trinidad scorps and 7 Pods shown by growers on this forum as well.
Even Butch Taylor of "Butch T" fame chimes in with his thought on the matter.
Interesting food for thought to say the least, no?
http://www.fiery-foods.com/index.php/pepper-profiles/153-chinense-species/3024-trinidad-scorpion-or-trinidad-7-pot-both
Cheers,
Doug
dvg
He shows photos of pods grown on his isolated plants and in some cases it is difficult to tell which pod is which variation.
Because Trinidad is such a small island, he argues that cross breeding was practically inevitable and unavoidable over the thousands of years that these peppers have been growing there.
And I have noticed that there is quite a range of pod shape variability and similarity between the Trinidad scorps and 7 Pods shown by growers on this forum as well.
Even Butch Taylor of "Butch T" fame chimes in with his thought on the matter.
Interesting food for thought to say the least, no?
http://www.fiery-foods.com/index.php/pepper-profiles/153-chinense-species/3024-trinidad-scorpion-or-trinidad-7-pot-both
Cheers,
Doug
dvg