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Old February 17, 2012   #1
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Default Sometimes useful pepper list

While looking for information on the peppers I recently received (thank you all), I found this site that is not user-friendly because there are no links on the pages, but if you change the letter of the page you want in the address, you can access information on lots of peppers. Some are very detailed, others, not so much.

http://www.g6csy.net/chile/var-f.html

This is the page for the "F" peppers. To change, just erase and insert the initial that you need.

Interesting just to browse.
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Old February 17, 2012   #2
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There are links to some various seed suppliers on the page. But yeah, not to other pages on the same site.

Some info could be better written. For example, this of the NuMex Barker's Hot:

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The hottest of all NuMex varieties. Peppers grow to 18 cm long.
...Hottest of all NuMex varieties of the regular New Mexico pod type, that is. The various NuMex pequin pod type peppers are almost all considerably hotter.

All in all, some potentially useful pages, though.
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Old February 18, 2012   #3
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Well, it did say that the last time he updated one page I was on sometime in 2009. His interests lay in short wave radio these days, and this resource is languishing. A shame.
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Here's the first page with all of the navigation keys.

http://www.g6csy.net/chile/database.html
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Old February 19, 2012   #5
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Thanks! That's much better!

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Old February 19, 2012   #6
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You're welcome. It helps to read about many of the peppers, though as you say, there are many that need a little help!

Do you know of any other places with more pepper description?
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Several of Dave Witt's books contain descriptions of quite a few varieties, and may be available at your local library?

There's also, of course, the cultivar finder pages at Dave's Garden:

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/fin...?sname=Peppers
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Old February 21, 2012   #8
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There's a list of sites here:
http://thepepperseed.com/pepper-seeds/
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