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ACONCAGUA
A Cubanelle type named after Mt.Aconcagua in Argentina. These very large fruit can grow upto 12in long and mature from yellow/green to red in approx 75 days. The flesh is medium thick, very sweet to taste and are fantastic for roasting.Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
AJI PICANTE (PI 260535)
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Argentina | Heat: UnknownThis tall sprawling wild variety can grow up to 6 feet tall. Leaves are elliptical to lanceolate. Plants continue to flower and set fruits from midsummer until frost, so fruits in all stages of... -
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C00572
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note:The CO classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at the Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center, Taiwan -
C01174
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Unknown Description currently unavailable. Note:The CO classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at the Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center, Taiwan -
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C04390
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note:The CO classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at the Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center, Taiwan -
CAPSICUM CHACOENSE
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay | Heat: Unknown A small white flowering wild species native to Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay. It is known locally as 'Tova' or 'Covincho' in Paraguay. The Plant has an erect growing habit and is... -
CAPSICUM FLEXUOSUM
Species: Flexuosum | Origin: Paraguay, Argentina | Heat: Unknown This wild Capsicum variety has been subject to much debate and has been reclassified as a variety of Capsicum Schottianum byA.T. Hunziker. The seeds for this variety are believed to be...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
CAPSICUM MINUTIFLORUM
Species: Minutiflorum | Origin: Argentina, Bolivia & Paraguay | Heat: Unknown A wild Capsicum species originating from Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay.Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
CAPSICUM SCHOATTIANUM
Species: Schottianum | Origin: Argentina, Brazil & Paraguay | Heat: UnknownA wild chile species native to Argentina, south Brazil and south-east Paraguay. These 80-100 cm tall erect plants have many branches which grown in a...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
CGN 20493
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 20508
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 20509
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 20511
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 21477 (PI 260429)
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Unknown Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 21752
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23208
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CHILI PENGUIN (PI 273419 )
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Unknown The variety occurs in the wild in much of Central and South America. Plant low, spreading; flowers small white; fruit erect, oval, rust colored, 0.5in by 0.3in, prolific. -
FYUCO (GRIF 15524)
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Argentina Heat Sweet A bell pepper type. More detailed information is not available at this time. -
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PI 260465
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Unknown Fruit 3.5in long, red; flesh thick -
PI 260538
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Argentina | Heat: UnknownThis variety is actually part of the species Capsicum baccatum var. pendulum. A more detailed description is currently unavailable. -
PI 260539
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Argentina | Heat: UnknownThis variety is actually part of the species Capsicum baccatum var. pendulum. A more detailed description is currently unavailable. -
PI 260540
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Argentina | Heat: UnknownThis variety is actually part of the species Capsicum baccatum var. pendulum. The pods grow to approximately 6in long, are very slender and irregular and mature from green to red. -
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PI 439414
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Very Hot This wild variety from Argentina is bush like and displays a multitude of small (1/2in x 1/8in) egg shaped pods which grow erect and in clusters on the plant. The pods mature from green to red and... -
PI 439415
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Very Hot his wild variety from Argentina is bush like and displays a multitude of small (1/2in x 1/8in) egg shaped pods which grow erect on the plant. The pods mature from green to red and are very pungent. -
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VYUCO (GRIF 15526)
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Argentina Heat Sweet A bell pepper type from Argentina. More detailed information is not available at this time.