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Lee's 2011 Wild/Brazilian season

Some podshot.

Coração de boi
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Lemon drop X Inca red drop.
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Cambuci, Capsicum baccatum var. pendulum
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thanks.

A little update. The weather is really bad here with lots of rain etc.. They predict that July will be the wettest month ever recorded here in the Netherlands. Forecast for next week is massive showers every day.. Anyway some plants are doing great and some need some more growing/maturing.

Mini Mini
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Stem diameter is about 20mm
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Trepadeira do Werner. Good fruit production
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Biquinho. Pods look very nice
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Birgit's Locoto Very tall slender plant
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C.tovarii Lots of fruits this year
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Fantastic thread Lee! I can't wait to see how you'll do once you start taking this whole pepper growing thing seriously. :rofl:
 
Lee, I think I'll come visit you in the Netherlands and crash at your place when I get better. we'll just be chillin' and eat chiles all day with some awesome semi-imported Czech beer! :lol:
 
Beautiful plants & pods Lee, very nice variety. :)

Thanks Vlad.


Fantastic thread Lee! I can't wait to see how you'll do once you start taking this whole pepper growing thing seriously. :rofl:

lol :-). Will try

Great looking pods! Love the look of the 'Cambuci(??)' in particular !

This variety is also known as bishop had/crown, Campane, peri peri etc..

Lee, I think I'll come visit you in the Netherlands and crash at your place when I get better. we'll just be chillin' and eat chiles all day with some awesome semi-imported Czech beer! :lol:

lol. I'm sure we will have a blast. Chilli's and beer

really nice plants lee
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Thanks, appreciate it
 
For those who are interested. Some pictures of our visit to CGN 2011. A short report with more pictures will follow soon

CGN 2011
http://wildchilli.eu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=97&t=651&p=7259#p7258

CGN 2010
http://www.wildchilli.eu/index.php/excursion-cgn
 
BTW Lee, I forgot to mention that the Pimenta De Neyde you sent me ones grew to beautiful plants that became extremely popular among my family and friends. just thought you should know... cause I'm gonna crash at your place etc. :lol:
 
lee your plants look awesome.... great job

Thanks tony.


BTW Lee, I forgot to mention that the Pimenta De Neyde you sent me ones grew to beautiful plants that became extremely popular among my family and friends. just thought you should know... cause I'm gonna crash at your place etc. :lol:

Good to hear that. It sure is one good looking plant.
Dude I swear we would have one hell of a good time :welcome:


Beautiful plants and pods as usual Lee!!! Trepadeira do Werner is looking awesome!

Thanks D. btw: You're nuts for eating that Butch T

More fine pics of some beautiful plants and pods lee.

I'm envious of your adventure at the awesome CGN facility. :cool:

Thanks. Too bad there's some great distance between the US and CGN facilities.. We will visit The experimental Garden and Genebank very soon. Can't wait.. http://wildchilli.eu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=103&t=683
 
Short article of our visit to CGN 2011. Not completely finished
http://wildchilli.eu/index.php/excursion-cgn-2011-new
 
Botanical garden Nijmegen 2011

Very informative meeting we had at the Botanical Garden in Nijmegen. Unfortunately not much capsicums but lots of Solanaceae species. They recently received the Solanaceae collection that M.nee and Lynn Bohs collected in Bolivia. During the same periods they collected C.caballeroi.

Very surprising to hear that A.Hunziker accompanied by lots of other Famous researchers visited the Garden in 2000 during the Solanaceae congress in Nijmegen. He almost cried when seeing Solanaceae species growing there which he had never seen before, he only studied dried specimens..

http://wildchilli.eu/index.php/ccaballeroi

More pictures and report will follow soon!!

Solanaceae

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