If you eat it, it might make your mouth hot.
A purple chili plant with purple leaves and purple peppers is called a Purple Chili Pepper plant. It is also called the Purple Jalapeno or Purple Pepper. It is a variety of chili that is sold usually as a dried chili pepper.
The Chili Pepper is the fruit of a plant called a Capsicum. A Capsicum is a member of the nightshade family, Solanaceae.
You can grow any kind of plant if you have the right environment for it. Do some research and see what your sort of pepper likes and plant the seeds and see if you can grow it.
It is not sure exactly where chili originated. It was thought it originated in Mexico but that was proven to be untrue. Many believe that chili originated in southern border towns and Texas ranches.
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There is no specific name given to the leaf of the pepper plant. It also depends which pepper you are refering to, "Pepper" is a common name and could mean one of two totally distinct plants. The botanical name for the Black pepper plant - the kind you use on the table is Piper nigrum. The botanical name for the Green and Red pepper plants is Capsicum, the species depends on the specific variety of pepper.
The scientific name for the herbal plant pepper is Piper nigrum. It is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae, known for producing the black, white, and green peppercorns that are commonly used as spices in cooking.
The term peppers is rather inprecise, for instance: Chili Pepper is a member of the nightshade family, Solanaceae. Black pepper is a member of the family, Piperaceae. (Note: Black, white and green pepper is produced from the seeds off the same plant, but processed differently.)
Any chilli is a fruit. The scientific definition of a fruit is any plant that develops from the fertilized ovary of a flower and contains seeds of a plant. So a Ghost Chilli is a fruit.
Yes, a chili plant [Capsicum spp] is pollinated by bees. But indoor gardeners needn't despair. The chili plant responds well to hand pollination.
as much water as the plant needs. each plant is different. you will need to monitor the plant daily and see if the leaves are beginning to wilt or if something looks wrong. do not try to overwater the plant, though, because too much water is not good for the plant.
Chilis... green, yellow, red, or polka-dotted ... are the fruit of the chili plant.