Fajita Bell F1 Hybrid to Fushimi


 Fajita Bell F1 Hybrid
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Fajita Bell F1 Hybrid A slightly pungent bell pepper especially bred (from the Mexibell), for use in making fajitas. 68 days. Ripens to bright red. 3 1/2 inches wide and 4 inches long. Heat level 0.5


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False Alarm Hybrid A Jalapeno tasting pepper that has no heat. 18 inch tall plant. 3 inch long pods.


Fan Chiew Tsiu A Dutch type Szechwan chili.


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Farmer F1 Hybrid Good square type fruits with extra heavy green flesh. Dwarf plants with early fruits setting easily. Abundant wide foliage provides good protection from sunburn.


Fat 'N' Sassy F1 Hybrid TMV and PVY resistant. red, early maturing, 4 lobed sweet bell pepper growing to 4.5 inches. Sweet and crunchy pods growing to about 4-1/2 inches by  4-1/2 inches with thick blocky wall. Plant is upright and grows to 22 inches.



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Fatalii Deadly hot pepper from the central African Republic. 2 foot tall plants produce heavy yields of bright yellow peppers of 2.5 inches long. Also related to the Habanero. (Capsicum chinense). Heat level is 9.



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Feherozon Hungarian pepper with white peppers turning orange. Sweet pepper growing to 2 inches across and 4 inches long.


Fidalga Local name for a pepper from Brazil.


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Fiery Teeth


 Fiesta
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Fiesta An ornamental chile with a rainbow of green, red and yellow peppers. Suitable for containers growing. Related to Tabasco and Cayenne chiles. Cylindrical pepper with slight taper and a rounded end. Grows up to 2 inches long. From Northern Mexico and Louisiana. 90 days. (Capsicum annuum).


Fiesta Grande Heirloom pepper.

Figaro (Figaro Sweet Italian Pimento) (Figaro Italiano) (68 days). This heirloom pepper is an old Italian variety. The flattened, globe-shaped sweet pimentos ripen from deepest emerald green to rich, jewel-coloured crimson red.

Figaro Italiano See Figaro

Figaro Sweet Italian Pimento See Figaro

Fiji Tiny red-yellow peppers from Fijian Islands.

Filfil-i-surkh From Afghanistan. Fruit about 3 inches long, red, medium hot.

Filfil Darah Capsicum frutescens.

Filfile Achdar Egyptian 'Arabic' name for Capsicum annuum.

Filifarangi From Iran. Hot.



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Filus Blue An ornamental 18 inch bush plant with purple foliage specked with white and small upright purple fruits, that eventually ripen to red. The lower peppers on the plant tend to be hotter. 90 days to ripen. (Capsicum annuum). Heat level is 7.


Fips Small plant bearing masses of inch long peppers. peppers start creamy-green and go through pale and deep orange to a rich red when fully mature. From Northern Mexico and Louisiana. (Capsicum annuum). 


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Fire Bright green turning to red. Fairly hot. 75 days. Between Serrano and Jalapeno pepper. Heat level is 8.


Fire Flame Developed by De Ruiters Seeds.

Fire Pin Developed by De Ruiters Seeds.



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Fire Serrano


Fireball



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Firecracker See Firecracker Piquin.


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Firecracker Piquin 70-75 days. These striking multi-branching plants with their brilliant coloured spicy fruits, grow to 3 feet tall and never need staking. Plants are soon covered with vivid purple blossoms followed by big bursts of pointed, one inch long, glossy little purple chiles that slowly mature to orange then brilliant red. (Capsicum annuum).



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Firenza Jalapeno F1 Hybrid 63-67 days. These pungent all purpose chiles are 3-3 1/2 inches long, cylindrical, with slightly tapered blunt tips.


Fireworks A red pepper with a conical shape. Grows to 15 cm. (Capsicum annuum). Ornamental only.


Fish Pepper A rare African-American heirloom pepper, from the Philadelphia-Baltimore area. Variegated leaves. Pendant fruit are 1.5 inches plus, conical, green and white striped, turning orange with brown stripes, finally to red. Fairly hot. (Capsicum annuum).

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Fishhook Unusual peppers curved like fishhooks, 1/4 inch across and 1 inch long.



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Five Colour Hot. Grows to 1 inch long by 5/8 inch wide as upright conical pods. The fruits range in colour from purple, cream, yellow, orange and red at the same time. A good ornamental variety.


Flair A bell pepper that matures from green to red.

Flame Fountain East Indian variety, ornamental and very hot. Red coloured, long, pointed pepper. Heat level is 7. (Capsicum frutescens).


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Flamingo F1 Hybrid Matures from a light yellow to pinkish-orange, then to red. A sweet bell pepper has concentrated fruit set and can produce high yields. Similar to Gypsy.  Mostly 3-lobed fruit are medium large, smooth and tapered. It has thick walls. Flamingo performs well in most pepper growing areas and its earliness makes it a stand-out in the northern U.S. and Canada. has earliness, good yield and resistance to Tobacco Mosaic Virus.


Flamy A hot red pepper.

Flash F1 Hybrid 50 days to green, 75 to red ripe. A 11.5 cm long by 1.5 cm wide pepper. Medium-high heat. PVY and TMV resistant.



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Floral Gem Sprawling plants with small waxy yellow peppers going to red at maturity. 75 days. (Capsicum annuum). Known as 'Torrido' when picked and pickled at the immature stage. Also known as PI 371871.


Fluorescent Purple (Capsicum annuum).


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Four Corners F1 Hybrid Green maturing to red sweet bell pepper. 4 lobes. Grows to 3 inches. Plant grows to 28 inches. Early maturing (67 days). TMV resistant.


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Fort Prescott Very hot. 1/4 inch Tepin type pepper. Small, round berry-like pods are held erect on long pedicels. Plant prefers protection from strong sun. A wild pepper found near Prescott, Arizona.


Francisca Developed by the breeder of the Red Savina Habanero. Pod is 50% longer and has thicker flesh. 98 days. This variety is protected by the Plant Variety Protection Act. This means that the seeds for this variety can only be used to grow chile peppers for ones own use.

Fred's Pepper Small, bright-red, mild peppers from Venezuela, which have the shape (only) of a Habanero. (Capsicum frutescens).

French Piment Cabri



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Fresno [FREHS-noh]. See Caribe Guero and Kenyan. This chile is about the same size as a Jalapeno, only with broader shoulders. A bit hotter than the Jalapeno. 75 days to ripen. Plants grow to 30 inches.


Fresno Chile Grande

Friesdorf Red Long conical red pepper. (Capsicum annuum).

Friesdorf Yellow Long conical yellow pepper. (Capsicum annuum).



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Frutka A unique Paprika pepper, producing sweet, red peppers.


Furila A hot red pepper.



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Fushimi Long Green to red Japanese sweet pepper with a dimpled and twisting top. Suitable for containers growing. (Capsicum annuum).