Beaver Dam Hot Pepper

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Capsicum annuum
(80 days) Open pollinated. Early for its size and a heavy producer in normal years, sets several pendulous shiny horn-shaped 6" red-orange fruits per plant, 3" wide at the shoulders, tapering to a blunt point. Both sweet and with heat. Most of its mild spice is in its ribs so you can excise those if you wish. Or leave them in to enjoy its nice peppery flavor. Karen Orso writes from California in the Eastern Sierra–Great Basin region, “Beaver Dam Pepper worked wonderfully for us this summer in our garden’s 5,000' elevation in sandy loam with 5% humidity.” Heirloom brought to Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, in 1912 by the Joe Hussli family. 500–1,000 Scovilles.

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3804 Beaver Dam

A: 0.2g
$3.25
B: 0.4g
$4.25
C: 1g
$6.25
D: 2g
$8.50
E: 4g
$13.00
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