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Here is the Capsicum lanceolatum pepper, Scoville Units: 0 to 600 SHU. After more than 50 years, the rare autochthonous species, Capsicum lanceolatum, of Mesoamerica was rediscovered in a virgin remnant of the Guatemala cloud forest. At all previous known locations C. lanceolatum was extirpated. Specific variation in flower and seed traits of the C. lanceolatum from the Biotopo el Quetzal population suggests it is a heretofore undiscovered population of this species. Open pollinated over 100 days.
Here is the Capsicum lanceolatum pepper, Scoville Units: 0 to 600 SHU. After more than 50 years, the rare autochthonous species, Capsicum lanceolatum, of Mesoamerica was rediscovered in a virgin remnant of the Guatemala cloud forest. At all previous known locations C. lanceolatum was extirpated. Specific variation in flower and seed traits of the C. lanceolatum from the Biotopo el Quetzal population suggests it is a heretofore undiscovered population of this species. Open pollinated over 100 days.
Here is the Capsicum lanceolatum pepper, Scoville Units: 0 to 600 SHU. After more than 50 years, the rare autochthonous species, Capsicum lanceolatum, of Mesoamerica was rediscovered in a virgin remnant of the Guatemala cloud forest. At all previous known locations C. lanceolatum was extirpated. Specific variation in flower and seed traits of the C. lanceolatum from the Biotopo el Quetzal population suggests it is a heretofore undiscovered population of this species. Open pollinated over 100 days.
Here is the Capsicum lanceolatum pepper, Scoville Units: 0 to 600 SHU. After more than 50 years, the rare autochthonous species, Capsicum lanceolatum, of Mesoamerica was rediscovered in a virgin remnant of the Guatemala cloud forest. At all previous known locations C. lanceolatum was extirpated. Specific variation in flower and seed traits of the C. lanceolatum from the Biotopo el Quetzal population suggests it is a heretofore undiscovered population of this species. Open pollinated over 100 days.

Capsicum lanceolatum

Capsicum lanceolatum

Here is the Capsicum lanceolatum pepper, Scoville Units: 0 to 600 SHU. After more than 50 years, the rare autochthonous species, Capsicum lanceolatum, of Mesoamerica was rediscovered in a virgin remnant of the Guatemala cloud forest. At all previous known locations C. lanceolatum was extirpated. Specific variation in flower and seed traits of the C. lanceolatum from the Biotopo el Quetzal population suggests it is a heretofore undiscovered population of this species. Open pollinated over 100 days.

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Capsicum lanceolatum Cuttings

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Cuttings are the best way to get started with some of these very rare pepper species. This listing is for one cutting about 4 inches long with or without leaves. These cuttings are very easy to get to root. You can root them in a cup of water or just stick it in moist soil and it will root!

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