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"Brick" wrote
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One more link you might use is
"chiliplants.com".
They're a great source for live plants and this is the right
time
of year to be ordering them. (They may spell chile with an
'e'
so watch it.)
Here's an exotic source for heirloom and rare seeds, including a really wild
range of chile seeds that are truly rare, with background information. Their
print catalog is extremely informative and I have several of the booklets
they sell on line, which have excellent detailed information about chiles
and other heirloom vegetables that is hard to find. Check out their own
hotness scale, different from Scoville, in which the Tepin is pronounced
hottest. Very interesting site and a great source for exotic seeds.
MartyB in KC
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