Oops, I forgot that sometimes I need to change the senders address. We have toooo many, so I forgot but here's the message anyway. > All email to the Chile-Heads list must match a subscriber's email > address. This serves to cut down on the amount of SPAM email > being posted to the list. > Hi Michele! > > > I'm so glad to hear you speaking good news about plants whom seeds I sent > > you last winter! > > Thanks again for those. I grew all but the cornetto di Miglioni or > something. The Lingua , Roseto and the Bishops crown are all doing very > well. Especially the Bishops is very nice and has funny shaped peppers which > I adore (unless you hadn't noticed in my posts). > > > "Lingua di Satana", sorry please, it is a name I gave that plant, because > it > > has not: many varieties from southern Italy ( this from Gargano) are > > heirlooms without official nomenklatura. > > It doesn't matter. It's a pretty plant that survived frost and sunburn and > grew to become a large plant with a bunch of peppers hanging almost down to > the ground. > > > I want emphasize that four "Black Namaqualand" plants (seeds by you) are > > very interesting ornamental plants! > > simply gorgeous! with blak leaves and quite large red cherry! and they > seem > > not suffering strong sun rays and extreme prolonged heat without rain, > even > > if they stay in pots. > > Yes, they are truely beautiful plants and a sight for sore eyes. I have Mr. > Flynn to thank for the seeds and also Tara who sent me seeds for Black Cuban > that turned out to be Black Namaqualand, too. Defenitely a keeper! > > > Thanks. > > Michele from Bari, Italia > > You are very welcome. In the winter I might share some seeds again like I > did a while ago but I'll let everyone know. Can't keep them all anyway and > might as well make someones day with free seeds. > > Take care y'all, > > Miss Dewi