Habanero pepper
Capsicum annuum
Among the very hottest ever! 1,000 times hotter than Jalapeno. Native to Yucatan, lantern-shaped, 1” … Continued
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Capsicum annuum
Among the very hottest ever! 1,000 times hotter than Jalapeno. Native to Yucatan, lantern-shaped, 1” … Continued
Capsicum annuum
Small, star-shaped flowers are followed by uniform, 1- to 2-inch, bright orange fruits. These Mexican … Continued
Capsicum annuum
As its name suggests, this heirloom pepper originated in Hungary. Easily confused with the similar-looking … Continued
Capsicum annuum
One of the earliest ripening varieties, these mild to moderately hot peppers range from 500-600 … Continued
Capsicum annuum
2″ long x 1 1/2″ wide apricot-orange bells are extra-sweet and tender-crisp. Fruits are nearly … Continued
Capsicum frutescens
The tabasco pepper is a variety of the chili pepper species originating in Mexico. It … Continued
Carum carvi
Caraway has a thick, tapering root like that of a parsnip, and the leaves resemble … Continued
Cynara cardunculus
This relative of the artichoke has edible roots and stalks, but you won’t want to … Continued
Carya ovata
A long-lived shade tree with a straight trunk, excellent shade. This Midwest native is named … Continued
Carya illinoinensis
This massive shade tree is the pecan producer of the industry. Lustrous, dark green foliage … Continued
Solanum lycopersicum
Originally from Russia. Excellent for fresh eating! Indeterminate.
Brassica oleracea var. botrytis
Plant spring cauliflower 2 to 4 weeks before the last frost in the ground or … Continued