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Old August 29, 2012   #16
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It sure looks like Thai Bird peppers so Thai Dragon is my choice
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Old August 29, 2012   #17
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When I opened the picture, the first thought I had was that it looks like a rosebud. But I guess that really won't work for a hot pepper! :-)
In the welding trade a rosebud is a large heating torch tip.

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Old August 29, 2012   #18
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I like names with regional references, but Minnesota definitely should not be part of the name of a hot pepper....
Does not the man that grows the peppers for most of the pepper sprays grow them in Minnesota?
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Old August 29, 2012   #19
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It was a cross between a Fatallii and a maui purple so it is a capsicum sp. It is not real fruity like a chinese but has a good little bite around the level of a habenero. This was the f4 generation so I hope it is starting to stablize. Who is this person that grows peppers for pepper sprays? I would love to meet him!
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Old August 30, 2012   #20
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Nice looking this is my first year growing very hot rare peppers. I do have a nice plant of Faillii pepper plant the peppers are green what color would this have next?
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Old August 31, 2012   #21
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Does not the man that grows the peppers for most of the pepper sprays grow them in Minnesota?
But you see Skaggy he uses his peppers for repellent, not food.
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Old September 9, 2012   #22
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you guys are funny, cute names. Somehow thinking of upright peppers reminded me of Poseidon, and his Trident.

How about Fatal Maui ? okay, maybe no one would be wanting to eat a pepper with the name Fatal in it lol
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Old September 11, 2012   #23
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Minnowa Monster. Take that Wisconnie
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Old September 11, 2012   #24
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Mud Duck Diablo?
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Old September 11, 2012   #25
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Lengua del Diablo.



Tongue of the devil.


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Old October 27, 2012   #26
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They look beautiful! My first thought was an old fashioned screw socket Christmas light. Which led me to think of Fire Hazard, or Hazard Lights.

"Fire Flea", lol.
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Old October 27, 2012   #27
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Hazzard lites
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Old October 27, 2012   #28
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When I saw the piture I thought of
liberty flame
as in the flame from the stautue of liberty
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Old October 27, 2012   #29
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I love the names. there are some real good ones to pick from. Some day I will name a pepper to honor the minnesota - wisconsin rivalry. All the spanish make me think of work, I work with alot of mexicans, they have named one of my other crosses that is nearly black " sombra del diablo" shadow of the devil.
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