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Old October 18, 2013   #31
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Yeah, I really love the look of the Medusa and the fact that it is a small plant. I would like to grow about 20 of them for a border plant mixed with something else.
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Old October 18, 2013   #32
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Why is the Medusa pepper not good to eat?
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Old October 19, 2013   #33
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Typically ornamental peppers are hot without much of any other flavor. That's why most pepper say they aren't good to eat. It's not that they are poisonous it's just that they taste kind of meh.
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Old October 20, 2013   #34
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Typically ornamental peppers are hot without much of any other flavor. That's why most pepper say they aren't good to eat. It's not that they are poisonous it's just that they taste kind of meh.
Yes, that's why. Ornamentals were made for looks, not taste. There are a few
exceptions. You can eat them if you want.

One of my favorite ornamentals is NuMex Twilight.
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