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Here is the Hawaiian Kona Pepper, Capsicum frutescens, Scoville units: 100,000 to 350,000 SHU. The Hawaiian Kona Pepper originates from Hawaii USA, Though it is said to have been introduced in the mid 1800's. Fruits are Tabasco sized and get to .75 to 1.5 inches long and turns from green to red when fully ripe. Plants can get to 62+ inches tall and grows like a bush. Pods are high medium heat and have a really nice peppery smell. May fruit first year and did really well in a 1 gallon pot but is a very very late season harvest. Plants can live for many years in pots and tend to stay around 24 inches tall and ornate if pruned on a regular basis. A must grow for any collector! Open pollinated, very late season, very hot, perennial, medium grow, 97 to 180+ days to overwinter for many years. LOT# 3 TAG# 215-2023

Hawaiian Kona Pepper

SKU: 8584-10
$2.99Price
Quantity
  • 10 seeds

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