Seeds of the Peter Pepper Yellow, a yellow variety of the infamous hot pepper, known for its naturalistic phallic shape. The plants are relatively small, reaching a height of 50 cm when grown in the ground. They are a great choice for adding a touch of excitement to any meal or for growing in a greenhouse or indoor pot.
Capsicum Annuum is an annual herbaceous plant with a shrub-like growth habit. It has a woody stem with a diameter of 1-2 cm, and its leaves are ovate, 5-10 cm long, and 3-5 cm wide. The flowers are small, greenish-yellow, and borne in clusters. The fruits are pod-like, 5-10 cm long, and 2-3 cm wide, with a glossy, smooth surface. They are typically yellow, but can also be red, orange, or green, depending on the variety. The seeds are black, 2-3 mm long, and 1-2 mm wide.
Capsicum Annuum is native to the Americas, specifically the tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America. It grows in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and along rivers. The ideal climate for growing Capsicum Annuum is warm and humid, with average temperatures between 15-30°C and annual rainfall of 600-1200 mm.
The Peter Pepper Yellow is known for its unique, naturalistic phallic shape, which makes it a popular choice for adding a touch of excitement to any meal or for growing in a greenhouse or indoor pot. The plants are relatively small, reaching a height of 50 cm when grown in the ground, and can be grown in a pot of 3 liters or more. They are a great choice for adding a touch of spice to any meal, and can be used fresh or for canning. The seeds are black, 2-3 mm long, and 1-2 mm wide, and are relatively easy to germinate.
Pepper: Y
Annual: Y