>The other 3 > have tons of small peppers, light green-almost yellow in color, growing > straight up I got some just like that, mine are tabasco. Serrano start off dark green and hang down. You can see some excellent pics at: http://www.chileplants.com/photos.htm Mike dabear Montreal ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lora Bannan" <stitch@lakemac.net> To: "chile" <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 7:47 PM Subject: [CH] Serrano question > Boy do I need to buy a few pepper books. Is there a site that shows the > peppers on the plants? I know what seeds I started but my tray was blown > over when outside this spring so I'm not sure which plant was which. > > I've got 6 plants at a friends I'm trying to figure out. I know one is > Anaheim, one is bell. I think one of the Thai peppers made it. The other 3 > have tons of small peppers, light green-almost yellow in color, growing > straight up. Would those be the serranos? I didn't plant tobasco but I did > buy seeds from a seller on ebay so anything is possible. :) > > I picked one today for the heck of it to see what it tastes like. Quite hot > but not a long lasting burn. Definitely needs to mature more. Should taste > great when red! I'm so proud I ate one out of the garden. ('course I'm > sitting here with tears and a tortilla to help me!) > > Thanks! > > Lora >