Capsicum (kap' si-kum) is the botanical name for peppers (both edible and ornamental). In the north, they are annuals. In their native warm countries, they are perennial shrubs. Peppers are fairly easy to start from seed. Start them about two weeks before you start tomato seeds (I start them 8 weeks before last expected frost in the Spring). The seeds need light to germinate, so start the seeds on a moistened paper towel in a plastic bag, or cover then very lightly with vermiculite. In the garden they like full sun.
redcapsicum taste like capsicum just with red on it lol:)
Capsicum is often transported in crates or cartons. It is important to handle capsicum with care to prevent bruising or damage to the fruits. The transportation of capsicum usually involves keeping the produce in a cool and well-ventilated environment to maintain its freshness.
the scientific name of chili is Capsicum annuumCommon names: Red pepper, Hot pepper, ChilipepperScientific name: Capsicum annum, C. frutescensFamily: Solanaceae
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Yes, capsicum, also known as bell pepper, is good for you. It is a great source of vitamins C and A, as well as antioxidants that can help boost your immune system and protect against chronic diseases. Capsicum also provides dietary fiber and can contribute to a healthy diet.
Capsicum annuum.A genus name ( all chilli have this genus name ) and one of the many species of chilli. There is not English scientific nomenclature as all is in Latin or Greek.
There are five kinds of chili peppers. Their scientific names are: Capsicum annuum, Capsicum frutescens, Capsicum chinense, Capsicum pubescens, and Capsicum baccatum. But all chili peppers belong to the same family - Solanaceae.
Yes
Capsicum annuum was created in 1753.
The hot banana pepper goes by the scientific name Capsicum annuum.
Capsicum (kap' si-kum) is the botanical name for peppers (both edible and ornamental). In the north, they are annuals. In their native warm countries, they are perennial shrubs. Peppers are fairly easy to start from seed. Start them about two weeks before you start tomato seeds (I start them 8 weeks before last expected frost in the Spring). The seeds need light to germinate, so start the seeds on a moistened paper towel in a plastic bag, or cover then very lightly with vermiculite. In the garden they like full sun.
Hindi word for 'capsicum' is 'badi laal mirch'.
it depends on how big the capsicum is and it's mass
Capsicum is a vegetable which comes under the family of chillies, but not as hot as that.
it is perennial
A perennial is a perennial no matter where it is grown.