AltName
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Aji Limon +
, Hot Lemon +
, Aji Limo +
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Country
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Peru +
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Heat level
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medium +
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History
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* Originated in Peru.
* First offered in t … * Originated in Peru.
* First offered in the Seed Savers 1993 Yearbook by Dorothy Noble of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania (PA NO D), who got the seeds from USDA.
* Please note that [[Lemon Drop (Pepper)|Lemon Drop]] (USDA, PI 315024 (Peru)) is sometimes classified as ''C. chinense'', and other times as ''C. baccatum''. I believe the chinense designation is coming from the USDA where the seeds originated from for many North American growers. The best way to differentiate between chinense and baccatum species is by petals color - baccatums have greenish-yellow speckles on petals, and chinense peppers do not.
* United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), [[USDA link::http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1235133|PI 315024]]. Collected from Peru and donated to the USDA in 1966 from University of California. SDA in 1966 from University of California.
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Maturity
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midseason +
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Pepper Classification
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C. baccatum +
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Pepper fruit color
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yellow +
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Pepper fruit shape
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conical +
, long +
, slim +
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Pepper fruit size
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small +
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Pepper type
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aji +
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Scoville Heat Units (SHU)
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15,000-30,000 +
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USDA
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PI 315024 +
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USDA link
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http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1235133 +
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Variety type
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open-pollinated +
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Vendor
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Tomato Growers Supply +
, Pepper Gal +
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Categories |
Pepper List +
, Hot Peppers +
, Yellow Peppers +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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5 December 2013 16:28:31 +
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