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Pepper Hot Ornamental Filius Blue/Goldfinger/Prairie Fire/ Poinsettia /non GMO

Description: No tracking provided on purchases under $15.00, we ship with USPS First class envelope, it might take between 7-14 business days for the delivery. *Filius Blue - 'Capsicum annuum' / Open Pollinated Each bushy little plant produces a mass of highly ornamental, quite small, round peppers that mature from green to bluish-purple to bright red. The plants are so exotic looking, they work well as decorative specimens in containers or a floral border. The immature fruits are exceptionally piquant at 40,000 - 58,000 SHU's. As they mature, the fruits become sweeter and milder. 80 days from transplant. *'Capsicum Annuum' GoldfingerCapsicum Goldfinger grows just a little bit taller than the Filius Blue ornamental pepper, and it produces finger-shaped yellow fruits. Ornamental Peppers are also known as Christmas Peppers. *'Capsicum Annuum' Prairie FireAnother common name is for Capsicum Annuum is Christmas Pepper. These charming Christmas Pepper plants make a great gift to give! The pepper plants do well being grown indoors. Place the Ornamental Pepper plant in a sunny window and keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Capsicum plants also make excellent bedding and border plants during the summer. After danger of frost has passed, transplant outdoors and pinch the seedling back to encourage a bushier plant. Ornamental Pepper plants are very attractive in the front of the border or grow them in containers for the deck and patio. For Christmas Pepper plants being given as gifts, sow Capsicum Annuum seeds in August for plants that are loaded with peppers at Christmas. For the best fruits at Christmas, grow the plants outdoors and bring them in before frost. The peppers will mature in 90-100 days. *'Capsicum Annuum' Poinsettia Hot pepper on plants that resemble a poinsettia flower.Hot, deep red, 3" fruits grow pointing upwards in a bouquet form that resembles a poinsettia flower. Harvest in about 85 days. Certified Organic Seed. This pepper is an edible ornamental variety. The long thin 3in fruits which resemble an eagles claw, grow upright in clusters on a compact plant forming a dramatic display. They matures from light green to a range of reds (90 days). The peppers have a very intriguing hot flavor, eaten fresh or dried for hot pepper powder and flakes. *Cherry peppers are an ideal size for pickling or brining and they also make for an excellent garnish on a dish. 80 Days from transplant. Tall heavy yielding plants; Germinate at 75-80 F. Heavy crops of round RED HOT peppers. VERY HOT, nearly round deep green 1 to 1-1/4 inch fruits turn cherry red. Walls are medium thick. Continuous fruiting over a long season. Cherry peppers remain some of the most popular peppers to grow at home since they don't require a large space. They do need full sun and should definitely not be planted until after the last frost of the year. Frost can kill young seedlings quite easily. Although its rare different species of peppers can be cross-pollinated by bees. If you're hoping for fairly mild peppers make sure to not plant them next to any hot ones or you might end up with hot peppers instead. Cherry peppers are an ideal size for pickling or brining and they also make for an excellent garnish on a dish. They should be thought of as merely good for pickling or for decoration since they are quite tasty. While pickling is certainly a viable way to treat cherry peppers consider slicing them in halves for green or pasta salads. You can use either pickled or fresh peppers for this purpose. They are also excellent added to three bean salads on top of pizza or in sweet and sour dishes. A popular trend with cherry peppers is to make deep-fried poppers. These are normally peppers that have been filled with cheese coated and fried and you can simply pop them in the mouth. *The Bulgarian Carrot has a crunchy texture with a sweet yet tangy flavor, and they produce a burst of heat. They have a resemblance to the bright orange carrot, with its pointy shape and fluorescent orange skin. The fruity pepper grows to three to four inches tall, with the plant growing to about two feet. They ripen from green to yellow, and then finally orange. This plant does well in cooler climates. 70+ days. Plant seeds indoors about 2 months before the last spring frost. Sow in a container of potting soil.Soil temperature for germination: 25-29°C (78-85°F). Seeds should sprout in 14 – 21 days. Your order will be shipped in the next 1-2business days. We ship with USPS First Class Envelope. Delivery might take between 5-10 business days. * NO TRACKING PROVIDED. * You can add Tracking for $3.25 additional

Price: 2.49 USD

Location: Lindstrom, Minnesota

End Time: 2023-08-12T21:33:12.000Z

Shipping Cost: 1.45 USD

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Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Climate: Humid Continental

Common Name: Pepper

Color: Blue, Yellow, Red, Orange, Multicolor

Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor

Growth Habit: Clumping

Soil Type: Peat

Brand: Valley View Ranch

Season of Interest: Spring, Summer

Life Cycle: Annual

Type: Vegetable Seeds

Watering: Medium

Genus: Capsicum

Sunlight: Full Sun

Features: Ornamental

Cultivating Difficulty: Moderate

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Available Variations

Color: Goldfinger 25 seeds

Price: 2.49 USD

Available Quantity: 100

Quantity Sold: 10

Color: Poinsettia 25 seeds

Price: 2.49 USD

Available Quantity: 100

Quantity Sold: 3

Color: Filius Blue 25 seeds

Price: 2.69 USD

Available Quantity: 100

Quantity Sold: 19

Color: hot cherry 25 seeds

Price: 2.49 USD

Available Quantity: 99

Quantity Sold: 1

Color: Bulgarian carrot 25 seeds

Price: 2.49 USD

Available Quantity: 99

Quantity Sold: 2

Color: Prairie Fire 25 seeds

Price: 2.69 USD

Available Quantity: 25

Quantity Sold: 3

Color: tracking # extra $3.25

Price: 3.25 USD

Available Quantity: 1000

Quantity Sold: 0

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