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Donni Sali Hot Peppers
100+ days. Capsicum annuum. Plant produces good yields of small hot peppers. Peppers are extremely hot and turn from green, to orange, to red when mature. Plant has dark green leaves, green stems, and white flowers. The locals believe that this tiny hot pepper is the world's hottest pepper. Locally called "Donni Sali" - "Donni" meaning hot pepper and "Sali", a type of bird that feeds on this type of hot pepper. A variety from the Northern Mariana Islands, USA. Plant Height: 24 to 60" tall. pk/5
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I grew up in Guam, and if these are the same peppers I always knew. They are the hottest. Try one bite and see for yourself. Remember a little goes a long way.
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I was given some seeds resembling these peppers by a cook. He picked them up in Africa and said they were called African Fire peppers. Extremely hot. Grown indoors in pots will grow for years. I had three plants in pots that were 3 years old. Not as hot grown indoors in cooler climates but very prolific. Main stock begins to resemble that of a tree after 2 years. Will withstand periods of drought up to 3 weeks. Fun pepper and plant.
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