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Guest | 10/18/2010 6:13 AM
These are fun to see in the garden. I started them too late last year and the plants were very small, so I wintered them inside -- I didn't expect this to work since indoor vegetable plants are usually miserable. But these were very cooperative and got nice and big outside this year! It's hard to get all five colors at once but even when they're all purple it's pretty striking. We're about to try eating them now that I've seen the review mentioning they're edible, Thanks!
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Guest | 6/13/2010 4:07 PM
Mine are just starting to make the yellows and reds and I thought the purple were hot but the first yellow burned me up
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Guest | 1/5/2009 2:02 AM
This plant is a real eye catcher. Peppers were real hot and produced good yields of colorful hotties. Does well in a large container. People asked if it was fake because they couldn't beleive it was a pepper plant.
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Guest | 12/26/2008 9:29 PM
Great color for the garden.
Fruits grew to 1"-3".
Everyone said "wow a purple pepper".
Used it in a stir fry, spicy and hot.
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Guest | 12/26/2008 9:29 PM
I saw this plant growing in Pelham Bay Park, N.Y. in late summer. It was gorgeous and so beautiful I thought someone had strung Christmas lights on the vines. All five colors were displayed. They are going in my garden next year for sure!
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Guest | 12/26/2008 9:29 PM
Attractive pepper and easy to grow in a container. Attention getter from whomever passes it. Peppers are a little to seedy to eat fresh, best left for ornament.
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