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Growth Type Annual
Hardiness Zones 9-11
Planting Conditions Full Sun
TJ Documented Plant Yes
Jefferson first recorded the planting of this pepper at Shadwell, his birthplace, in 1767 (just before his twenty-fourth birthday) and included them among the hundreds of plants listed in his garden calendar for 1812. This versatile tropical fruit is used in cooking - fresh or dried - as a hot, spicy flavoring. The green or ripe pods can be pickled, used in chili vinegar, and in pepper-sauce and salsa. The glossy red fruits are also desirable in decorations and dried-flower arrangements.

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Typical Blooming Dates: July - September
Color(s): White, Reds (fruit)
Location at Monticello: Vegetable Garden

 

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