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PEPPER 'BISHOP'S CROWN'
Capsicum baccatum

SKU: 1646-005
Regular price 5.99
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This variety goes by the names Bishop’s Cap, Joker’s Hat, Friar’s Hat, Orchid, Christmas Bell, Balloon Pepper, and more. The Bishop’s Crown Pepper is named for its distinct shape resembling a Bishop’s Crown. These plants are fairly easy to grow.

This is a mild pepper with a sweet and apple-like fruity flavor. The body of the pods have some detectable heat, but the wings are sweet and mild. The flesh of each pod is crisp. Ideal for salads, salsas, and stuffed pepper recipes.

Heirloom and open pollinated.

Location: Sun

Seeds per pack: 5

Germination: These seeds should be fairly easy to germinate! Your planting container should have holes in the bottom for excess water to drain. Place the seeds just under the surface of your growing medium, and flatten the surface. Keep moist and warm until germination, which can take about 3-4 weeks. Once seedlings emerge, place the pot in a sunny place, or under bright grow lights. Pepper seeds require an early indoor sowing, especially if you live in a cool climate.

PEPPER 'BISHOP'S CROWN'
Capsicum baccatum

SKU: 1646-005
Regular price 5.99
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Description

This variety goes by the names Bishop’s Cap, Joker’s Hat, Friar’s Hat, Orchid, Christmas Bell, Balloon Pepper, and more. The Bishop’s Crown Pepper is named for its distinct shape resembling a Bishop’s Crown. These plants are fairly easy to grow.

This is a mild pepper with a sweet and apple-like fruity flavor. The body of the pods have some detectable heat, but the wings are sweet and mild. The flesh of each pod is crisp. Ideal for salads, salsas, and stuffed pepper recipes.

Heirloom and open pollinated.

Location: Sun

Seeds per pack: 5

Germination: These seeds should be fairly easy to germinate! Your planting container should have holes in the bottom for excess water to drain. Place the seeds just under the surface of your growing medium, and flatten the surface. Keep moist and warm until germination, which can take about 3-4 weeks. Once seedlings emerge, place the pot in a sunny place, or under bright grow lights. Pepper seeds require an early indoor sowing, especially if you live in a cool climate.