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I got this basket of hot peppers at a local farmers market (for only
$2!) and didn't think enough to ask what they all were.


http://www.andydremeaux.com/stuff/peppers.jpg


This is what I believe I know so far:
Group 3: Jalepeno
4: Cayenne
5: Habenero
8: Cherry


Any help would be appreciated! I'm especially curious about group 7
because I have a lot of them and can't find pictures of any peppers
even remotely close.

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I got this basket of hot peppers at a local farmers market (for only
$2!) and didn't think enough to ask what they all were.


http://www.andydremeaux.com/stuff/peppers.jpg

You identified group 4 as "cayenne", but they look a lot like the Thai
Dragon chili peppers that I grow. Thai Dragon peppers are a good deal
hotter than cayenne peppers, so watch out.

Your "group 11" appears to include two peppers which might belong in
group 4, and one pepper which belongs in group 7.

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On 9 Oct 2006 20:29:36 -0700, wrote:

I got this basket of hot peppers at a local farmers market (for only
$2!) and didn't think enough to ask what they all were.


http://www.andydremeaux.com/stuff/peppers.jpg


1. http://tinyurl.com/rlnpv or http://tinyurl.com/k7ej3

2. It's kinda hard to tell. The one on the left looks a little like a
Lemon Drop or some other _C baccatuum_, but the one on the right is
rounded enough to throw that theory out.


3 Jalapeno

4. Could be any of a variety of cayennes.

http://tinyurl.com/ovbvu

http://tinyurl.com/modpb

http://tinyurl.com/mvng3

And here are the Thai Dragons mentioned in another post.

http://tinyurl.com/luw57

5. Yeah, they look like habs of one sort or another. You can go to
http://www.chileplants.com (Warning: Pepper Porn site) , click on
Advanced Search, and pull up all the _C.chinense_ and browse to see
what you might have.

6. Probably some sort of chilitepin http://tinyurl.com/hdf3f

7.Probably some sort of pequin http://tinyurl.com/zukyq
You can used the Advanced Search to check all the different pequin
varieties.

8. Yeah, looks like cherry peppers.

9. ummmmmmm http://tinyurl.com/ka6z9 maybe, or even
http://tinyurl.com/fg2s2

10. I don't have a guess for this one.

11. The two on the right look like a Criolla Sella
http://tinyurl.com/e74nf Some of mine are very thin, like the ones in
your picture.

I don't suppose you can go back and ask, could you? "Cause, now I
really want to know!


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