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Common name: Cayenne Pepper
Species: Brugmansia suaveolens
Species: Helianthus annuus
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The Helianthus annuus is a coarse, hairy, leafy, fast-growing annual, which produces numerous 3 to 6 inch flower heads on branching stems.
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Spectacular ! These sunflower plants are free branching, bearing lots of 5-6 inch blooms, with distinct and attractive foliage.
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The sunflower plants will start to bloom in late summer and keep blooming until the frost starts.
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Edible seeds harvested from grown plants are edible and can be used as decoration or to feed the birds.
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A larger and taller version of Teddy Bear sunflower!
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These varieties can be sown from September to March under glass and from April to August outdoors.
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The plants are pollen less with single and semi double flowers and the seeds make for pleasant eating; at least the birds think so!
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Can reach blooming size in less than 6 months if the growing conditions are good.
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Very rare ! If they are not pinched each plant will produce a single large 6 in bloom, from July to September.
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If not cut, the flowers may produce seed for wildlife, another benefit to growing "Ring of Fire'.
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It is widely grown as an ornamental everywhere. It is a fast growing plant. Brugmansia may be grown in containers or in the garden.
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Exceptionally fragrant, about 12 inches long and shaped like trumpets. The corolla has five points that are slightly curved.
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Plants are late maturing, usually requiring 120 days for green fruit and 200 days from the setting out of plants to mature red ripe fruit.
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Scoville rating of the serrano pepper is 10,000 to 25,000.
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Annual plant that grows up to 4.88 feet high.
Easy to grow, perfect for beginners.
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Cayenne Pepper is a medium hot pepper which is a very popular international favorite. Hot 30K-50K (Scoville Units), 10 times hotter than Jalapeno.
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Medium-hot peppers perfect for salsas and sauces. Ideal for warm climates and container gardening.
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Pequin peppers are 13 to 40 times hotter than jalape¤os on the Scoville scale