Can some tell me about this pepper plant?
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Mary on May 20, 2016Ornamental peppers are edible, are extremely hot.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on May 20, 2016I would not advise eating that.It is in fact an ornamental pepper and is mainly used for the color variation through the season.Helpful Reply
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Bonnie s on May 20, 2016You can eat them they are very good and hot and a beautiful plantHelpful Reply
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JoAnn Covelli on May 20, 2016A county Extension Agent is a resource you can check.Helpful Reply
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Anna M.S. on May 20, 2016The lawn service employees (Hispanic) certainly like them, they had a standing invitation to pick a few each week. They save them for their lunch break.Helpful Reply
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Anna M.S. on May 20, 2016Oh, additionally, the ornamental pepper with three different colors on one plant--each color pepper has a different level of spicy heat. After my suggestion of planting seeds, one employee now has his own yard's supply. The seeds of a dried pepper germinated wonderfully. He's so proud!Helpful Reply
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Sue Kiene on May 21, 2016Definitely edible. Definitely hot little guys. Germinating in a wet coffee filter in a ziploc bag on top of the refrigerator will give you a great germination rate. Mine for some poblanos this year was about 90%. I also did some button purple hot little guys and had at least 80% germination.Helpful Reply
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Kathy Thomas on May 21, 2016How much larger will they get? And will they change color?Helpful Reply
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