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Differential effects of mate competition and mate choice on eastern tiger salamanders.
This plant is suitable for edging, borders, beds and containers. Monitor plant for Verticillium wilt, mosaic virus, aphids, cutworms, whiteflies, Colorado potato beetles, and pepper maggots.
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Mumps is a relatively mild short-term viral infection of the salivary glands that usually occurs during childhood. Typically, mumps is characterized by a painful swelling of both cheek areas, although the person could have swelling on one side or no perceivable swelling at all.
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Sweet bell peppers are green at the immature stage (when most are sold) and turn red, gold, purple, orange, and/or brown as they ripen. Because sugar content increases as they ripen, colored peppers tend to be sweeter than green peppers.
DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES DPI Home | Contact Us | About Us | Search: Agriculture and Food Home Horticulture Vegetables Asian Vegetable Thesaurus Access to Asian Vegetables - Chilli Leaves Vegetables VegCheque - Home Access to Asian Vegetables Thesaurus Thesaurus Index Chilli Leaves
Cayenne page 1 of 3 CAYENNE ----- DRAFT December 29, 2003 Class: Plant Proper Name: Capsicum annuum L. (Solanaceae) (USDA 2003; Bown 1995). Common Name: Cayenne Chili Pepper, Paprika, Red Pepper, Tabasco Pepper (Jellin et al. 2003; Blumenthal et al. 2000; MuGuffin et al.
The eye-watering moment when chili peppers first spiced up the palates of early Americans has long been a subject of speculation for New World archaeologists and culinary historians alike.