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Bull Nose Pepper Seeds Capsicum annuum var annuum
 | Bull Nose Pepper Seeds (Capsicum annuum var. annuum). The sweet bell pepper was grown as early as 1681 by enslaved Africans in Panama. It was introduced to North America most likely from the West Indies by the early 1700s. Thomas Jefferson recorded "Bull nose" Capsicum, which likely resembled the heavily lobed pepper we know today, in his 1812 garden calendar. Bull Nose Pepper is a productive variety that bears 3-4" fruits with excellent flavor.Sow seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before last frost date, transplant to 3" pots once they have... - Bull Nose Pepper Seeds (Capsicum annuum var. annuum). |
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