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This variety is Cayenne pepper. He does not grow up, it's just that when he is immature he follows his growing interest.


Cayenne pepper is a fruit and plant member of the genus Capsicum. In addition to Sumatra, it is also growing and popular as a spice in other Southeast Asian countries. In Malaysia and Singapore he is named the rice cili, the Filipino pheasant patch, and in Thailand phrik khi nu. In Kerala, India, there is a traditional dish that uses chili sauce and is called kanthari mulagu. In English he is known by the name Thai pepper or bird's eye chili pepper.

Chili pepper turns its color from green to red when cooked. Despite its smaller size than other chilli varieties, it is considered quite spicy because its spiciness reaches 50,000 - 100,000 on a Scoville scale. Traditional cayenne pepper is sold in markets along with other chili varieties.

The one I have is also a Cayenne, however none of the peppers have ever grown in an upward direction, even when they were very small. Interesting.

All pepper varieties from bell to jalapeno come from Capsicum Annuum and can look any type of way! Many are grown for ornamental use as well. Check out the medusa pepper below. Often grown for ornament, but also edible. I'm growing habaneros myself. Good looking garden! :)
Medusa pepper

These peppers plants you put a picture of look really cool. Very aesthetic!

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