Nepalese Bell

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Nepalese Bell
Classification C. baccatum
Type ornamental
Fruit color red
Fruit shape flattened
Fruit size small
Heat level mild
Scoville Heat Units (SHU)
Maturity midseason
Variety type open-pollinated
Country Nepal
Tatiana Kouchnareva (B.C KO T). Nepalese Bell - ripe fruit. 2014-10-01.

B.C KO T

Bell-shaped pods are 3-4" across and have crispy flesh. Delicious and sweet, with just a bit of spiciness, it is one of our favorite peppers for drying or eating fresh. Ripens from light green to red. Mid-season to late. It is better to start these peppers earlier, to get a bigger harvest.

Seed source:

Seed Savers Exchange 11

Year grown: 2014

Location: Zone 7b, PNW, Anmore, BC, Canada (760 ft above sea level)


History

  • From Nepal?
  • First offered in the Seed Savers 1998 Yearbook by Ulrike Paradine of England (ENGL PA U), who obtained seeds from a student from Nepal.



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Facts about Nepalese BellRDF feed
AltNameChristmas Bell +
CountryNepal +
DescriptionBell-shaped pods are 3-4" across and have Bell-shaped pods are 3-4" across and have crispy flesh. Delicious and sweet, with just a bit of spiciness, it is one of our favorite peppers for drying or eating fresh. Ripens from light green to red. Mid-season to late. It is better to start these peppers earlier, to get a bigger harvest. peppers earlier, to get a bigger harvest.
Heat levelmild +
History* From Nepal?
  • First offered in the Seed Savers 1998 Yearbook by Ulrike Paradine of England (ENGL PA U), who obtained seeds from a student from Nepal.
Maturitymidseason +
Member codeB.C KO T +
Pepper ClassificationC. baccatum +
Pepper fruit colorred +
Pepper fruit shapeflattened +
Pepper fruit sizesmall +
Pepper typeornamental +
Seed sourceSeed Savers Exchange 11
Variety typeopen-pollinated +
VendorTatiana's TOMATObase Seeds +
Year grown2014 +
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