Tags: Certified Organic Heirloom Open Pollinated

Growing Practices: No Pesticides No Herbicides No Fungicides No Synthetic Fertilizers

Latin Name: Capsicum annuum

Days to Maturity: 70

Description:

A pungent Mexican hot pepper with distinctive flavor, used raw in pico de gallo, salsas, and soups. 3 ft tall plants bear prolific amounts of small, 2” fruits that resemble small jalapenos, but with more heat, and better flavor than most serrano peppers. Scoville heat units: 3,000.


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    I am a market grower in Auburn, WA Interested in trying your pepper seeds, but listings do no show how many seeds in a packet. Do you sell in larger quantities.
    Mike Duppenthaler
    Spring Hill Farm, LLC
    mike@blueribboncooking.com

    Posted by Mike Duppenthaler on 12/11/2022

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Serrano Tampiqueno

Unit SizePriceDescription
1 Packet $4.00
1 Ounce $80.00

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Feral Farm

Jacksonville, OR, United States (Zone 9a)
Established in 2017
4.00 acres in production

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