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SHAR-PEI - SHARPEI
Cultivar originally from Russia. Fruit weighs 200 to 250 grams. Ripens from green to red.
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SOSULKA CHERNAYA - BLACK ICICLE
Elongated fleshy fruit ending in a small point. Deep brown, purplish almost black...
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SPRINT TIMER
Ukrainian cultivar. Very large, flattened, heart-shaped red fruit that can weigh more than a kilo.
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STARBUST NEBULA
Native to Europe... 250 to 500 gram beefsteak-type fruit, flattened at the poles.
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STRAWBERRY MARGARITA BICOLOR
Mexican origin, no doubt... Large, purple-red fruit weighing over 300 grams, with almost black shoulders...
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STRIPED STUDENTS
Created by Tom Wagner, USA... a cross between "Green Zebra" and "Stupice". Variety that can produce red fruits with yellow stripes or vice versa, or green with red stripes.
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STUPICE
From Czechoslovakia... Bright red fruit with green shoulders, round, 40 to 80 grams.
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STUTZAM BLACK
Native to the United States. Flattened, beefsteak-like fruit with a ribbed top. Purple to almost black in color, with green shoulders.
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SUMMER SUN - SUMMER SUN SELECT
Dehybridization of ‘Summer Sun F1’, Russian origin. Cherry type fruit.
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SUPER GIANT SARDEGNA RED
Transalpine cultivar. One of the largest peppers in the world... Lobed block type. Ripens from green to fire engine red...
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SUPERNOVA
USA origin. Large, orange-yellow, beefsteak-like fruit. Full-bodied, beefy flesh with intense flavor.
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SWEET SPLASH ELECTRA
Recent variety from the USA. Small, round fruit weighing 40 to 60 grams. Pale yellow skin with green stripes.
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SWEET TOOTH
Small, elongated plum-shaped fruit weighing 30 to 90 grams, sometimes ending in a point or a nipple. Crimson-pink color with metallic green stripes. ...
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TEARS OF THE DRAGON
Russian origin. Orange fruit weighing 60 to 120 grams, elongated plum type ending in a ...
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TETINE DE CHEVRE - PIS DE CHEVRE
A variety of French origin... Its shape is reminiscent of a goat's teats, hence its name...
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