For bulk sizes, click here Named after the lovely Mesilla Valley, “Little Tableland” region of New Mexico, this cayenne pepper is perfect on your table too. Bright green pendant pods ripen to red with familiar flavor and heat. Pepper walls aren’t too meaty, perfect for dried purposes, even suited for crafts. This slightly curved, wrinkly cayenne is also fit for roasting or frying, fresh eating, and preparing pepper sauces or pastes. Tall plants with moderate resistance produce an abundance of peppers. Days to Maturity: 85 Sow Method: Start Indoors Sow Depth: ¼ Inch Spacing: 18 – 24 Inches in Rows, 12 Inches Apart Sun: Full Sun Height: 3 – 4 Feet Fruit Size: 10 Inches Resistant to: Potato Virus Y Tomato Mosaic Virus Scoville Heat Unit: 2,000 – 4,000 SHU Catalog Page: 6
Packet Size | Packet: 10 Seeds |
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