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- Capsi**** chinense native to Central and South America. Pepper cultivars of C. frutescens can be annual or short-lived perennial plants. Flowers are white with...
- weed. Perilla frutescens has three known varieties. P. frutescens (var. frutescens) – called Korean perilla or deulkkae. P. frutescens var. crispa – also...
- C. chinense, C. baccatum, C. frutescens, C. pubescens, C. cardenasii, C. chacoense, C. flexuosum, C. eximium, C. rhomboideum, C. galapagoense, and C....
- Capsi**** frutescens originating in Mexico. It is best known through its use in Tabasco sauce, followed by peppered vinegar. Like all C. frutescens cultivars...
- (Solanaceae). Cayenne peppers are often said to belong to the frutescens variety, but frutescens peppers are now defined as peppers which have fruit which...
- market Piri piri (C. frutescens 'African Devil') Naga jolokia Chilli (bhut jolokia) (C. chinense x C. frutescens) C. annuum flower C. annum flower close...
- known under the cultivar name Capsi**** frutescens 'Siling labuyo'. It belongs to the species Capsi**** frutescens. Related cultivars to 'Siling labuyo'...
- for C. annuumthough this method is not always accurate. The two species can also hybridize and generate inter-specific hybrids. C. frutescens may be...
- specifically some regional cultivars of the species Capsi**** annuum and C. frutescens (chili pepper and Tabasco pepper, respectively). The sweet pepper is...
- Garcia used a sport of a habanero to develop a new cultivar, the Red Savina (C. chinense), which was measured at 570,000 in 1994. At the time, this was considered...