What varieties of colorful peppers are there?

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Chaotian type

cluster type

Drooping type

Lanterns


Colorful peppers are colorful, small and cute in shape. They can not only beautify as an ornamental bonsai, but also be used for daily consumption, making them suitable for family breeding. So, what varieties does it come in?


What are the varieties of colorful peppers
Chaotian type

Chaotian type

The fruits are upward, round, heart-shaped or conical in shape. The fruits are solitary in the leaf axils. The fruit color changes from white to red, or from white, yellow to blue-purple and then to red. In addition, there are also single colors, as well as green, white, yellow or red varieties.

Flowers

Cluster type

Also called Buddha's Hand Pepper, most of the fruits of this variety are gathered at the tips of branches, and are mostly long heart-shaped or cone-shaped. The color mostly changes from white to red or green to red.

Flowers

Pendant type

The fruits are born in Leaf axils. The fruits are drooping and mostly irregular cone-shaped. Depending on the variety, the body size varies, and the fruit color changes from green to red or yellow.

Flowers

Lanterns

The fruits are born in Leaf axils. The fruit is drooping, mostly truncated cone-shaped and round, but also has a polygonal shape with rounded corners. The color of the fruit generally changes from green to white or red or yellow or black purple. And there are distinctions between long, short, tall and short.

In addition, it can also be divided into tall, medium and short plant types. The tall ones can reach 1 meter, while the short ones are only 10 centimeters.


cluster type

Drooping type

Lanterns












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