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This one has conflicting info about the plant size https://www.google.com/search?q=swee...per+plant+size The first two results show plant 1.5' tall and the next says 53" tall.
I'm guessing it'll grow 4-6' tall. Have any of you grown them? |
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Thank you rdback
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Same.
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Mine also 3-4'
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It depends on the size of the Bishop's head
![]() I am growing them for the first time. I had a couple to eat from a market friend over the summer. It was an odd pepper. All the heat is in the seeds. The flesh tasted like a red bell. |
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Bishop's Crown and Starfish (very similar) get huge in the right environment. Large leaves, plants almost 6' in the first year. They don't spread all that wide, though.
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