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Capsicum annuum is divided into groups depending on the shape of the fruit; cherry peppers, cone peppers, red cone peppers, sweet bell peppers, and chili and cayenne peppers. These peppers can be pungent (hot) or non-pungent (mild or sweet). Plants are typically grown as an annual in temperate climates; however, they can be perennial where there is no frost.

Capistrano

An open-pollinated, sweet bell pepper. 75 days to maturity. The plants are compact, growing to 55cm in height and bearing 9x12cm fruit that turn red at maturity. Resistant to Tobamovirus.

Asia Cayenne

An open pollinated pepper that produces beautiful long, skinny, bright-red sweet peppers. Looks like a cayenne but doesn't have the heat. Excellent in salads or eaten fresh. 90 days to maturity.

Sirius

Marconi