A few were potted in fall but only one survived. And my labelling got 'corrupted' so I don't even know what this one is. I suspect Corno di Toro. But isn't he handsome?
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Mystery variety! And yes, very handsome!
I to am getting the pleasure of working with a mystery Pepper this year. I found a very small, dried red pepper down in the aloe Vera I purchased and planted the seeds. A bunch of seedlings came up but some will have to go because I don't have the room for all of them.
I to am getting the pleasure of working with a mystery Pepper this year. I found a very small, dried red pepper down in the aloe Vera I purchased and planted the seeds. A bunch of seedlings came up but some will have to go because I don't have the room for all of them.