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Here is the CAP 1141 Pepper, Capsicum Praetermissum, Scoville units: 400 to 1,200 SHU. This rare and unusual pepper originates from Brazil and parts of Paraguay in the highlands. The strange pepper is very similar to a C. baccatum var. baccatum but taste nothing like it. The pods get to around .25 inches long and has a rich short lived pepper flavor! Fruits start out green in color and turn to an orange color when fully ripe. Plants can get to 6+ feet tall and tend to be a tall sized plant but if pruned and potted they tend to stay small like 3 feet tall and bushy. Pods have an amazing flavor with a very nice uniqueness and medium to low heat and lacks sweetness but very satisfying. Some peppers may be very hot so be careful! These make a great sauce and adding to your pickling recipes as well as holds up well when frying. It's also good for fresh eating too! Very rare variety! Open pollinated 62 to 84 days.
Here is the CAP 1141 Pepper, Capsicum Praetermissum, Scoville units: 400 to 1,200 SHU. This rare and unusual pepper originates from Brazil and parts of Paraguay in the highlands. The strange pepper is very similar to a C. baccatum var. baccatum but taste nothing like it. The pods get to around .25 inches long and has a rich short lived pepper flavor! Fruits start out green in color and turn to an orange color when fully ripe. Plants can get to 6+ feet tall and tend to be a tall sized plant but if pruned and potted they tend to stay small like 3 feet tall and bushy. Pods have an amazing flavor with a very nice uniqueness and medium to low heat and lacks sweetness but very satisfying. Some peppers may be very hot so be careful! These make a great sauce and adding to your pickling recipes as well as holds up well when frying. It's also good for fresh eating too! Very rare variety! Open pollinated 62 to 84 days.
Here is the CAP 1141 Pepper, Capsicum Praetermissum, Scoville units: 400 to 1,200 SHU. This rare and unusual pepper originates from Brazil and parts of Paraguay in the highlands. The strange pepper is very similar to a C. baccatum var. baccatum but taste nothing like it. The pods get to around .25 inches long and has a rich short lived pepper flavor! Fruits start out green in color and turn to an orange color when fully ripe. Plants can get to 6+ feet tall and tend to be a tall sized plant but if pruned and potted they tend to stay small like 3 feet tall and bushy. Pods have an amazing flavor with a very nice uniqueness and medium to low heat and lacks sweetness but very satisfying. Some peppers may be very hot so be careful! These make a great sauce and adding to your pickling recipes as well as holds up well when frying. It's also good for fresh eating too! Very rare variety! Open pollinated 62 to 84 days.
Here is the CAP 1141 Pepper, Capsicum Praetermissum, Scoville units: 400 to 1,200 SHU. This rare and unusual pepper originates from Brazil and parts of Paraguay in the highlands. The strange pepper is very similar to a C. baccatum var. baccatum but taste nothing like it. The pods get to around .25 inches long and has a rich short lived pepper flavor! Fruits start out green in color and turn to an orange color when fully ripe. Plants can get to 6+ feet tall and tend to be a tall sized plant but if pruned and potted they tend to stay small like 3 feet tall and bushy. Pods have an amazing flavor with a very nice uniqueness and medium to low heat and lacks sweetness but very satisfying. Some peppers may be very hot so be careful! These make a great sauce and adding to your pickling recipes as well as holds up well when frying. It's also good for fresh eating too! Very rare variety! Open pollinated 62 to 84 days.

CAP 1141 Pepper

Capsicum Praetermissum

Here is the CAP 1141 Pepper, Capsicum Praetermissum, Scoville units: 400 to 1,200 SHU. This rare and unusual pepper originates from Brazil and parts of Paraguay in the highlands. The strange pepper is very similar to a C. baccatum var. baccatum but taste nothing like it. The pods get to around .25 inches long and has a rich short lived pepper flavor! Fruits start out green in color and turn to an orange color when fully ripe. Plants can get to 6+ feet tall and tend to be a tall sized plant but if pruned and potted they tend to stay small like 3 feet tall and bushy. Pods have an amazing flavor with a very nice uniqueness and medium to low heat and lacks sweetness but very satisfying. Some peppers may be very hot so be careful! These make a great sauce and adding to your pickling recipes as well as holds up well when frying. It's also good for fresh eating too! Very rare variety! Open pollinated 62 to 84 days.

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