Have ornamental pepper varingata

(Ronnie), PA(Zone 6b)

I have a few seeds of ornamental variegated pepper if anyone wants to trade. I like unusual annuals and vine.
Thanks, Ronnie
http://www.nurserygardenresource.com/ornamental-varingata-pepper-pd453451451.html

Boulder Creek, CA(Zone 9a)

Sure...

I'm into variegated stuff too. And vines.

I have a tri-color variegated pepper from Containerseeds.com. Maybe the same?

I've read peppers can be house plants. Will not dies if taken inside.

Boulder Creek, CA(Zone 9a)

From Container seeds.com

Pepper, Tri-color Variegata (Tri-fetti) - Item #385

Capsicum anuum

Tri-color Variegata is one the most beautiful of the ornamental peppers: each leaf has shades of green, purple, and white. The plants are fairly low-growing (about 12" to 18" tall when mature) and mound-shaped, making them suitable as borders for flower beds, or in mixed container plantings. Tri-color Variegata's small, very hot fruits are purple, turning red when ripe, and will mature in about 75 days after setting out seedlings. The small hot peppers are edible, but I don't think anyone really grows this for the peppers, but rather for the lovely foliage.

Recommended container size: Probably about 10" depth and about 12" diameter would suffice.
Quantity - 10 seeds
Price - $ 1.60

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Sounds different from what you are offering.

Steve

Boulder Creek, CA(Zone 9a)

1. Trifetti (Tri-Fetti) Glossy purple fruited ornamental pepper on plant with variegated foliage. 60 days. 5,000 SHU.

2. Varengata (Varingata)(Variegata) A striking ornamental variety with purple and white variegated foliage and small purple fruit. 90 days.


Resource: http://www.g6csy.net/chile/index.html

Seem different.

I'd like some seed. Let's email.

Steve

Box Springs, GA

Hi.I replied to your post wanting carnations.You never got back to me.Are you still interested?Please let me know:)

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