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Here is the Trinidad Scorpion Pepper, Capsicum chinense, Scoville units: 1,000,000 ~ 1,200,00 SHU. This listing is for the original version of this pepper. This is the second hottest chili on the planet! Wrinkled, lantern-shaped fruits ripen to a searing red-orange. Named as the world’s hottest pepper by the New Mexico Chile Institute, dethroning the previous record holder, Bhut Jolokia, although some authorities dispute this. Trinidad Scorpion Pepper averaged at 1.1 million Scovilles Plants are good producers and get to around 3 feet tall and bushy. Open pollinated, 90 days.
Here is the Trinidad Scorpion Pepper, Capsicum chinense, Scoville units: 1,000,000 ~ 1,200,00 SHU. This listing is for the original version of this pepper. This is the second hottest chili on the planet! Wrinkled, lantern-shaped fruits ripen to a searing red-orange. Named as the world’s hottest pepper by the New Mexico Chile Institute, dethroning the previous record holder, Bhut Jolokia, although some authorities dispute this. Trinidad Scorpion Pepper averaged at 1.1 million Scovilles Plants are good producers and get to around 3 feet tall and bushy. Open pollinated, 90 days.
Here is the Trinidad Scorpion Pepper, Capsicum chinense, Scoville units: 1,000,000 ~ 1,200,00 SHU. This listing is for the original version of this pepper. This is the second hottest chili on the planet! Wrinkled, lantern-shaped fruits ripen to a searing red-orange. Named as the world’s hottest pepper by the New Mexico Chile Institute, dethroning the previous record holder, Bhut Jolokia, although some authorities dispute this. Trinidad Scorpion Pepper averaged at 1.1 million Scovilles Plants are good producers and get to around 3 feet tall and bushy. Open pollinated, 90 days.
Here is the Trinidad Scorpion Pepper, Capsicum chinense, Scoville units: 1,000,000 ~ 1,200,00 SHU. This listing is for the original version of this pepper. This is the second hottest chili on the planet! Wrinkled, lantern-shaped fruits ripen to a searing red-orange. Named as the world’s hottest pepper by the New Mexico Chile Institute, dethroning the previous record holder, Bhut Jolokia, although some authorities dispute this. Trinidad Scorpion Pepper averaged at 1.1 million Scovilles Plants are good producers and get to around 3 feet tall and bushy. Open pollinated, 90 days.

Trinidad Scorpion Pepper

Capsicum chinense

Here is the Trinidad Scorpion Pepper, Capsicum chinense, Scoville units: 1,000,000 ~ 1,200,00 SHU. This listing is for the original version of this pepper. This is the second hottest chili on the planet! Wrinkled, lantern-shaped fruits ripen to a searing red-orange. Named as the world’s hottest pepper by the New Mexico Chile Institute, dethroning the previous record holder, Bhut Jolokia, although some authorities dispute this. Trinidad Scorpion Pepper averaged at 1.1 million Scovilles Plants are good producers and get to around 3 feet tall and bushy. Open pollinated, 90 days.

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