I think the one at the top is an Eggsicapsum .............
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Originally posted by Zelenina View PostI have some like that and they are bishop's hats, which are Capsicum baccatum, not Scotch bonnets. which are Capsicum chinense. Have you any photos of the flowers, because they look different in the two species.
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Originally posted by piskieinbootsLooking at the two you mention online - we definitely had Capsicum baccatum* and they were definitely at the mild end of the range. Thanks for this Zelenina.Last edited by Zelenina; 17-10-2016, 04:06 PM.
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Originally posted by piskieinboots View PostLooking at the two you mention online - we definitely had Capsicum baccatum* and they were definitely at the mild end of the range. Thanks for this Zelenina.
*auto correct wanted to turn this to bat stun :O
I've grown them, and they're definitely mild. Crisp and fresh when green, developing a sweeter taste and mild heat as they mature to red. The variety has many variations on the name, which adds to the confusion
There's a good blog entry here which explains a possible reason for how the Bishops get mixed up and sold as Scotch Bonnets.
Saturday Spotlight – Scotch Bonnet (Bishops Cap) Chillies | Suburban Tomato
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