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Similar Capsicum cardenasii, Capsicum tovarii, Capsicum chacoense, Capsicum galapagoense, Capsicum lanceolatum |
Capsicum eximium co 1225 but possible x from aerogarden pod test
Capsicum eximium is a member of the genus Capsicum with 2n=2x=24, and native to the New World, specifically the Andean region of South America. It is one of the "purple-flowered" Capsicums along with Capsicum cardenasii and Capsicum pubescens. Like most other chili peppers, it is both pungent and self-compatible. It is a member of the Pubescens complex, a natural group of highly related Capsicums. Natural hybrids between C. pubescens as well as C. tovarii have been found, further supporting the relationship of these species.
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- Capsicum eximium co 1225 but possible x from aerogarden pod test
- Rare wild review capsicum eximium
- Plant description
- Uses
- References

Rare wild review capsicum eximium
Plant description

Capsicum eximium is identified by its distinctive purple flowers. The flowers have an entire calyx and bell-shaped corolla that come in various shades of purple. Mature fruit of C. eximium are small, shiny, non-pulpy berries. The seeds are yellow.
Uses

In Bolivia, where the plants occur naturally, C. eximium is used as a spice. Also, since it is a wild pepper species, it has been used extensively in phylogenetic studies to better understand the relationships of peppers and different gene models.


