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Lonewolf

Pubblico qui alcune foto del bellissimo Caiamarca, in attesa di trovare il tempo di preparare la scheda completa per il database.

 

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I publish here some photoes of the wonderful Caiamarca, in the hope to find soon some time to prepare the complete sheet for the database.

 

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Lonewolf

Caiamarca show!

 

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nipotastro

Bello, non c'e' che dire!

 

 

...anche strano , veramente: pianta pelosa, fiore simil-annuum e picciolo atipico...!

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ottone

si si bello!!!

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Mario

molto belli da vedere ........piccandezza?

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PepperLover

nice show claudio it is too hot?

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Lonewolf
piccantezza?

 

Nella media per un C.Chinense

 

it is too hot?

 

Medium heat for a C.Chinense

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host

Veramente bello!

Frutti veramente particolari...alcuni, per la forma ed il colore, sembrano mini melanzane.

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Secco

Bello!! ;)

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AlexH

This is such a beautiful pepper! ...I'm so pleased that mine have germinated! :D

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AlexH

A "provocation"...!

 

I noticed in the morphology of the seedlings that Cajamarca (Caiamarca) does not seem to follow the same pattern as the other C.Chinense (for an example look at the photo below, the Cajamarca has a red circle the C.Chinense a yellow one).

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Is it possible that this indicates Cajamarca may be of a different species? (sorry if this has been discussed before...)

 

I don't notice particular similarities with any of the other annuum or fructescens I am growing... the pod shape resembles some of the Ají though...?

 

...I thought I'd open up a "debate" ...I don't know if DNA analysis has ever been done? ...maybe it's like Bhut... i.e. an "inbetween" species...?

 

Let us know what you think...!

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Lonewolf

Many properties of Caiamarca show clearly it's a stable hybrid between C.Chinense and C.Annuum

(remember this cross-pollination happens easily)

 

In small plants the leaves pointed and pointing up are typical.

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AlexH
Many properties of Caiamarca show clearly it's a stable hybrid between C.Chinense and C.Annuum

(remember this cross-pollination happens easily)

 

In small plants the leaves pointed and pointing up are typical.

 

OK! Thanks Lonewolf, I had the feeling it wasn't pure Chinense but instinct told me it may be a hybrid with Baccatum (the pod colour transition is very similar to C.Baccatum "Omnicolour" don't you think?) ...it's interesting to know the answer!

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pasgal
Caiamarca show!

 

Questo è uno di quelli che mi avevi detto era un peperoncino ornamentale, oppure che ti piaceva come sapore?

Scusami ma faccio fatica a ricordare i nome, a differenza di voi esperti :lol:

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emiliano

Bellissima pianta, purtroppo come peperoncino non mi attira molto, scusate, ma lo sento a pelle se una pianta mi piace o no :lol:

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Lonewolf

Il Caiamarca riunisce molte doti ... e' bello, buono e piccante ... germina in fretta, cresce veloce ... allega bene in isolamento e produce molti semi per frutto (facilitando la produzione di semi puri)

Che chiedere di piu' ?

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emiliano

Allora mi sa che il prossimo anno sarà in lista anche solo per il fatto della veloce germinazione :lol:

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Grifo

Scusa Claudio ma la pianta ha passato l'inverno ?

ma il sapore è dei chinense?

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Lonewolf

Una delle due piante 2009 e' tuttora in taverna; le foglie si sono seccate, ma sembra viva.

A breve la porto fuori e vedremo se riparte ...

 

Gusto, odore e piccantezza dei frutti sono quelli tipici dei C.Chinense.

 

 

Scusa Claudio ma la pianta ha passato l'inverno ?

ma il sapore è dei chinense?

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Barcello

frutti meravigliosi!!!

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mascalzone
frutti meravigliosi!!!

 

Sei ancora in tempo a seminarla :lol: è bellissima

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Lonewolf

Si, e' ancora tempo utile per seminarla ... germina in fretta (tutte le mie nascite dal terriccio entro 6 giorni) e cresce molto rapidamente.

 

 

Per completezza di informazione, aggiungo anche questa foto, gia' pubblicata in altri topic.

 

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madreluna

..che spettacolo..... bella pianta, il prossimo anno sicuramente farà parte della mia lista!!!! :lol:

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cmpman1974

That is one of the most beautiful pics I've seen Claudio. I never could ripen mine red as they are too long season for my climate. Obviously, the seed was viable though. :rolleyes:

 

Chris

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Patahontas

Love the photo Claudio! I also got my seeds from Chris! Great pepper, but it took a while for the pods to mature. Yes it do seem to have some annuum in it.

 

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one or two funny pods;)

 

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