Pepper ‘Pippin’s Golden Honey’
Capsicum annuum
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Description
Pippin's golden honey pepper is a rather late variety of rare pepper producing cylindrical fruits ending in a point of 6 to 8 cm long or about 10 grams. It ripens from dark purple to golden orange through green. Thin-walled flesh. Fruit with 3 chambers. Very slight spiciness in the mouth (1/10). The flesh has thin walls ideal for salads, sauces.
The Pippin's golden honey pepper is a fairly tall plant that can reach 90 cm in height. A plant with a slender shape, with a stem striped with mauve, the flowers are two-tone white and mauve. The leaves are green and measure 10 cm long and 5 cm wide.
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Supplier: La Ferme de Sainte Marthe
Certification: Organic and Non-GMO
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