Bird Pepper (Capsicum annuum) Christmas It is highly drought- and
Description
It is highly drought- and salt-tolerant
It may die back in winter if we get a harsh enough freeze
adding a soft splash of color to landscapes
Biennial herb (native to Europe)
Spread: 1 – 6 ft
Bird Pepper (Capsicum annuum) Christmas It is highly drought- andThey are called bird peppers because birds love to eat the fruit. They are also known as Chiltepin. This is the only chile native to the US. Despite their small size, these chiles are really, really hot! Should you find a plant, try one of the chiles. It is an experience you will truly remember. It is thought to be the wild progenitor of the common culinary pepper. The fruit is edible to humans, but be warned it is hot! On the Scoville scale, it
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