Jalapeño Early Flame
The Jalapeño Early Flame is a medium-heat chili of the species C. annuum, measuring 2,500–8,000 SHU. It belongs to C. annuum, the most widely cultivated pepper species, spanning everything from sweet bell peppers to jalapeños, cayennes, and poblanos. Its pods ripen red, take a standard tapered form, measure 2–3 inches long, with medium thick flesh, and grow pendant on the plant. The plant grows to 24–30 inches tall. Its flowers are solid white/cream, its foliage is green leaves. It is recorded as originating in Mexico. It is also known as Early Flame, Early Flame Jalapeño, Jalapeno Early Flame.
The Jalapeño Early Flame is a medium-heat chili of the species C. annuum, measuring 2,500–8,000 SHU. It belongs to C. annuum, the most widely cultivated pepper species, spanning everything from sweet bell peppers to jalapeños, cayennes, and poblanos. Its pods ripen red, take a standard tapered form, measure 2–3 inches long, with medium thick flesh, and grow pendant on the plant. The plant grows to 24–30 inches tall. Its flowers are solid white/cream, its foliage is green leaves. It is recorded as originating in Mexico. It is also known as Early Flame, Early Flame Jalapeño, Jalapeno Early Flame.




