This is the result of a natural cross between a chocolate habanero and a petenero habanero. I've been growing chocolate habaneros for several years and have always saved my seeds from my garden. They have always been as supposed, brown and fairly uniform. But this time I had high expectations and a good feeling about it. The parent plants grew side by side and each had an intertwined branch. I saved the seeds from one of the chocolate habaneros, and here is the result a year later. This one grew totally inside and isolated from others peppers

by Myco_Logic

Dining and Cooking