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Yes, chili peppers are a fruit. Fruits are anything that develops from the fertilized ovary of a flower and contains seeds of a plant.
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.
I would advice you to put them in mild sunlight and don't water to feriously that will drown the plant, (and yes plants can drown)
Chances are it is lacking in a specific nutrient if your chili plant blooms but does not bear fruit ( chili's ) . . . Also chili's ( as well as bell peppers ) prefer to be planted in pairs. Put 2 chili plants together and they will do better. The nutrient your plant needs ( I am guessing since you said it flowers but does not bear fruit ) is usually sulpher. When you plant them in the ground, poke 2 to 4 wooden matches into the ground. Do that again, sometime in August. Your chili's should grow just fine, if you are watering it when it needs it, and clearing away weeds. Good luck !
One AnswerCHILE IS A FRUIT!!! Another AnswerChile is a country in South America. Chili peppers are the fruit of the chili pepper plant of which there are hundreds of varieties. Think of 'Vegetable' as more of a culinary terminology, not scientific.From a scientific standpoint, 'Fruit' is a reproductive part of the plant. From a culinary perspective, sweetness is inferred.Many fruits have culinary use a vegetables - including chili peppers, bell pepper, eggplant, tomatoes, and squash.Correct AnswerChile is technically a fruit. Chile is also the proper spelling, as chili is what we all know as the recipe for spicy stew, which contains - chiles. The alternative spelling of chili has become commonplace in the U.S., but the original correct spelling is chile.
Chile peppers are grown out of the grown were you plant them. A little brown fairy comes out of the sky and will take a giant poop on the seeds to fertilize them. 9 months later that's what you get.
Both Black Pearl and Tangerine Dream are edible, however, plants grown as ornamentals may well have had systemic pesticides used on them, and thus, may not be safe to eat. If the plant tag says non-edible, it means they have had chemicals used on them that are not safe for human consumption. You can, however, save the dried fruits and grow your own. Pepper plants are actually perennial if protected from cold.
Yes, a chili plant [Capsicum spp] is pollinated by bees. But indoor gardeners needn't despair. The chili plant responds well to hand pollination.
after there is no longer a chance for frost. you could also start the seads indoors and then move them outdoors when the weather is nicer.
Pesticides effect food webs because when there on a plant a plant eater will eat it and when the predator of the pray eats the plant eater it then will have a chance of dying because of the pesticides inside its prey. Then something Will eat the animal wit the pesticides in it then will affect hat animal. and so on! for example;A Rabbit could eat a lettuce and their could be pesticides in it the a fox will eat the rabbit and the has a chance of dying etc I hope this has helped ;)
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.)
The Mayans planted several types of crops. They had sweet potatoes, corn, jicama, guavas, tomatoes, chili peppers, and beans.