I sell seeds for both Piquin and Tepin, believed to be the ancestors of chiles and both called "bird peppers". In the wild, the little fertilizer packet may have helped, but they both grow quite well with good germination and growing techniques. > hey all, > Does anyone know where I can get some tepin or fatali seeds as no > suppliers stock 'em in seeds. Is it true that tepins need to pass thru a > birds digestive system before they can germinate? > > cheers, > PaPa Fung > Dave Anderson Tough Love Chile Co. http://www.Tough-Love.com Chilehead@Tough-Love.com