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manzano pepper Manzano Pepper Capsicum pubescens

How to sow manzano pepper: Direct seed indoors, transplant seedlings outside after hardening off

Sun requirement for manzano pepper: Plant in Full Sun

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Rocoto, Locoto, or Manzano Peppers, are a pepper species unlike most others. Native to Central and South America, Rocoto are found only in cultivation. The plants have hairy leaves, blue or purple flowers, and produce apple or oval-shaped fruit with thick walls and black seeds. Most other peppers have smooth leaves, yellow or white flowers, and tan seeds. Fruit are 4.5cm by 3cm and red, yellow, or orange. They are red when ripe and have a different flavor and sense of heat than other peppers. Rocoto is also distinct in that it can live for up to 15 years and reach heights of 4m in warmer climates. It can be grown as an annual in cooler regions. Rocoto is more cold-tolerant than other peppers, but still cannot survive frost. Flowers may require hand pollination to set fruit

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Predictions

Perennial

living more than two years

Height

90cm

Row Spacing

60cm

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manzano pepper is a variety of capsicum

Scientific names

Capsicum pubescens

Alternate names

Rocoto pepper
Locoto pepper

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