D dragon49 Dec 3, 2013 #4 PrimeTime said: I had that this year. I think its a pepper growing inside your pepper…. Click to expand... That was my best guess. I ended up eating it -It was a little bitter.
PrimeTime said: I had that this year. I think its a pepper growing inside your pepper…. Click to expand... That was my best guess. I ended up eating it -It was a little bitter.
mememe Dec 3, 2013 #5 I see it sometimes in my peppers and bell peppers from the market - a little pepper growing inside the bigger one, Nothing unusual, it's called "internal proliferation".
I see it sometimes in my peppers and bell peppers from the market - a little pepper growing inside the bigger one, Nothing unusual, it's called "internal proliferation".
mikeinsc Dec 6, 2013 #7 Parthenocopy is what it's called. It's the ability of a fruit to develop in a sterile environment having never been fertilized. I see it most often in bell peppers.
Parthenocopy is what it's called. It's the ability of a fruit to develop in a sterile environment having never been fertilized. I see it most often in bell peppers.
thegreenman Dec 6, 2013 #8 and I was goin to say it is a [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksfj2CrpmjE[/media]Manitou.Â