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Capsicum chacoense : ウィキペディア英語版
Capsicum chacoense

''Capsicum chacoense'' is a species of the genus ''Capsicum'' native to South America. While it is rarely cultivated by humans, it, like all ''Capsicum'' species, produces edible fruit.
==Plant characteristics==

''Capsicum chacoense'' plants are compact perennial (annual in cooler climates) shrubs that grow close to the ground and grow approximately 80 cm and up to 1 metre in height and width. The flowers appear in summer and are small, white flowers with five petals. The fruit, with a roundish/triangular shape, grows to be around 2.5 cm long, 0.5 cm wide when fully ripe, and it matures from green to either yellow or bright red in colour. Plants tend to crop heavily each season and in warm areas can easily keep producing for four or five years. The plant's leaves are large, flat, and roundish, with a point at the end. The plant branches evenly, forming a small to medium shrub in most cases.

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