100 Anaheim Chili Pepper Seeds | Non-GMO

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    ANAHEIM CHILI PEPPER Seeds

    The name Anaheim is said to have come about when a farmer named Emilio Ortega brought these seeds to the Anaheim, California, area in the early 1900s.

    Anaheim Chilies are prolific bearers, of long thin fruits about 6" long. Mildly hot, people use them in roasting, stuffing, stews, sauces, or raw. Plants grow 20-30" and bear late in the season.

    Botanical name: Capsicum annuum

    Seed Type: Non-GMO
    Seed Origin: United States
    Germination Rate: 85%
    Germination Tested: 3/20
    Days To Maturity: 80

    You will receive 1/4 TSP, which is approximately 100 seeds, but it could actually be a few more/less seed.

    Capsicum also known as peppers, is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Its species are native to the Americas, where they have been cultivated for thousands of years, and have become a key element in many cuisines.

    Peppers are highly nutritious. They have more Vitamin C than an orange, and a typical bell pepper contains more than 100% of the daily recommended value for Vitamin C.

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      Description

      ANAHEIM CHILI PEPPER Seeds

      The name Anaheim is said to have come about when a farmer named Emilio Ortega brought these seeds to the Anaheim, California, area in the early 1900s.

      Anaheim Chilies are prolific bearers, of long thin fruits about 6" long. Mildly hot, people use them in roasting, stuffing, stews, sauces, or raw. Plants grow 20-30" and bear late in the season.

      Botanical name: Capsicum annuum

      Seed Type: Non-GMO
      Seed Origin: United States
      Germination Rate: 85%
      Germination Tested: 3/20
      Days To Maturity: 80

      You will receive 1/4 TSP, which is approximately 100 seeds, but it could actually be a few more/less seed.

      Capsicum also known as peppers, is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Its species are native to the Americas, where they have been cultivated for thousands of years, and have become a key element in many cuisines.

      Peppers are highly nutritious. They have more Vitamin C than an orange, and a typical bell pepper contains more than 100% of the daily recommended value for Vitamin C.

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