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Cayenne Long Slim Hot Pepper

This seed mix by Piccolo Seeds shows us the beauty of every step of the flower, from seed to seed again. With these 40 seeds for the Cayenne Long Slim Hot Pepper mix you can start sowing from February to March (indoors) and from May to June (outdoors) and harvest between 70-90 days after planting. 

The Cayenne pepper, also known as the ‘Guinea spice’ or simply ‘red pepper’ (especially in its powdered form), is a hot chili pepper used around the world to flavour food. The name is taken from the city of Cayenne, the capital of French Guiana, and is thought originally to stem from the Caribbean-Indian word kian. Whatever the derivation, today, ‘cayenne’ has become synonymous with hot pepper. Cayenne is generally found in its ground form, either being dried and pounded to a powder or pulped and baked into cakes before being ground. Cayenne peppers have also long been used as a herbal supplement, having been mentioned as far back as the 17th century in Nicholas Culpeper’s book Complete Herbal. Culpeper warned that the chili, with its 30,000 to 50,000 Scoville units, ‘might prove dangerous to life’! Although that seems unlikely, a pinch of cayenne will definitely wake you up!

At Misc Store we carry a range of Piccolo Seeds—browse the collection here.

Details

Measures 14 x 7 x 0.5 cm (packaging)
Counts 250 seeds
Includes sowing, timing, spacing, growing, caring, supporting, harvesting instructions and eating suggestions
100% GMO Free
Made in Italy

Piccolo Seeds x Misc Store Amsterdam

At Misc-store we carry a small range of the flower seeds of Piccolo Seeds. Fall in love with nature and follow the steps from seed, to germination to flower. Cut and arrange it into a simple one-flower arrangement in your kenzan.


This seed mix by Piccolo Seeds shows us the beauty of every step of the flower, from seed to seed again. With these 40 seeds for the Cayenne Long Slim Hot Pepper mix you can start sowing from February to March (indoors) and from May to June (outdoors) and harvest between 70-90 days after planting. 

The Cayenne pepper, also known as the ‘Guinea spice’ or simply ‘red pepper’ (especially in its powdered form), is a hot chili pepper used around the world to flavour food. The name is taken from the city of Cayenne, the capital of French Guiana, and is thought originally to stem from the Caribbean-Indian word kian. Whatever the derivation, today, ‘cayenne’ has become synonymous with hot pepper. Cayenne is generally found in its ground form, either being dried and pounded to a powder or pulped and baked into cakes before being ground. Cayenne peppers have also long been used as a herbal supplement, having been mentioned as far back as the 17th century in Nicholas Culpeper’s book Complete Herbal. Culpeper warned that the chili, with its 30,000 to 50,000 Scoville units, ‘might prove dangerous to life’! Although that seems unlikely, a pinch of cayenne will definitely wake you up!

At Misc Store we carry a range of Piccolo Seeds—browse the collection here.

Details

Measures 14 x 7 x 0.5 cm (packaging)
Counts 250 seeds
Includes sowing, timing, spacing, growing, caring, supporting, harvesting instructions and eating suggestions
100% GMO Free
Made in Italy

Piccolo Seeds x Misc Store Amsterdam

At Misc-store we carry a small range of the flower seeds of Piccolo Seeds. Fall in love with nature and follow the steps from seed, to germination to flower. Cut and arrange it into a simple one-flower arrangement in your kenzan.


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Cayenne Long Slim Hot Pepper

$3.49

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Description

This seed mix by Piccolo Seeds shows us the beauty of every step of the flower, from seed to seed again. With these 40 seeds for the Cayenne Long Slim Hot Pepper mix you can start sowing from February to March (indoors) and from May to June (outdoors) and harvest between 70-90 days after planting. 

The Cayenne pepper, also known as the ‘Guinea spice’ or simply ‘red pepper’ (especially in its powdered form), is a hot chili pepper used around the world to flavour food. The name is taken from the city of Cayenne, the capital of French Guiana, and is thought originally to stem from the Caribbean-Indian word kian. Whatever the derivation, today, ‘cayenne’ has become synonymous with hot pepper. Cayenne is generally found in its ground form, either being dried and pounded to a powder or pulped and baked into cakes before being ground. Cayenne peppers have also long been used as a herbal supplement, having been mentioned as far back as the 17th century in Nicholas Culpeper’s book Complete Herbal. Culpeper warned that the chili, with its 30,000 to 50,000 Scoville units, ‘might prove dangerous to life’! Although that seems unlikely, a pinch of cayenne will definitely wake you up!

At Misc Store we carry a range of Piccolo Seeds—browse the collection here.

Details

Measures 14 x 7 x 0.5 cm (packaging)
Counts 250 seeds
Includes sowing, timing, spacing, growing, caring, supporting, harvesting instructions and eating suggestions
100% GMO Free
Made in Italy

Piccolo Seeds x Misc Store Amsterdam

At Misc-store we carry a small range of the flower seeds of Piccolo Seeds. Fall in love with nature and follow the steps from seed, to germination to flower. Cut and arrange it into a simple one-flower arrangement in your kenzan.