Certain types of pepper plants, such as ornamental peppers (Capsicum annuum var. 'Black Pearl' or 'Fish Pepper'), are primarily grown for their aesthetic appeal rather than for consumption. While they may produce fruit, these peppers can be extremely hot or have a bitter taste, making them unpalatable. Additionally, some non-edible peppers, like the toxic species of the genus Atropa, contain alkaloids that can be harmful if ingested. It's essential to verify the edibility of any pepper before consumption.
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No it is a special kind of mixture
No, chili pepper plants (Capsicum species) are not dicotyledons. They belong to the Solanaceae family of plants, which are classified as dicots, but chili pepper plants themselves are in the family Solanaceae, making them dicots.
It is not advisable to plant hot pepper plants next to mint plants because mint can easily overtake the space and invade the pepper's root zone. Additionally, mint tends to attract pests that could potentially harm the pepper plant. It's best to give both plants their own space to thrive.
This tall spiny plant with thistle-like yellow and red flowers is likely a thistle plant, commonly considered a weed. Pepper plants typically have different characteristics such as broad leaves and bell-shaped flowers.
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Pepper plants can be red, green, sometimes orange
Baby pepper plants are called starter plants. You can buy pepper starter plants at your local hardware stores or from on-line garden websites.
The best kind of pepper for a layered pasta salad is red bell pepper or green pepper.
non is eatable
No, pepper is made from the ground seeds of plants. Pepper is a vegetable product.
Pepper plants thrive best in temperatures between 70-90F. Temperatures below 50F can harm pepper plants and make it difficult for them to thrive.
No it's not eatable
Yes, pepper plants typically flower before producing peppers.
Yes, rats may eat pepper plants as they are attracted to the leaves and fruits of the plant.
Bugs are safer to eat than plants if you don't know anything about eatable plants. Most all bugs are eatable BUT it depends on where you are lost eg. what part of the world. If a bug has a foul oder don't eat it. Grass hoppers and ants are ok but grub worms are of choice most all worms are eatable. you can purchase survival hand books most all of these have a list and pictures of insects and plants that are safe to eat and also the ones that are poison.
If you really want to. Yes, they are eatable.