Tiger Anaheim
The Tiger Anaheim is a medium-heat chili of the species C. annuum, measuring 500–2,500 SHU — milder than a jalapeño. 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. Notable traits include striped. It is recorded as originating in USA.
The Tiger Anaheim is a medium-heat chili of the species C. annuum, measuring 500–2,500 SHU — milder than a jalapeño. 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. Notable traits include striped. It is recorded as originating in USA.






