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* Grown by the Pennsylvania Dutch since at least the 1880s. Hinkelhatz translates from Penn Dutch to "chicken heart". | * Grown by the Pennsylvania Dutch since at least the 1880s. Hinkelhatz translates from Penn Dutch to "chicken heart". | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:23, 24 February 2024
Grower: Kelly
Year: 2015, 2017, 2021, 2023
Accession: 315
Comments:
2023 These were a little later for me this year than previous years, but still good production. I really like this one, the plant is stockier and shorter and it grows extremely well in a pot. 2017 Good production, earlier hot pepper that just ripens under the wire for my short season. Smaller, bushy plants are laden with tiny, blocky fruit. Unripe fruit is green while the ripe fruit is red. Nice flavour.
Growth Observations
Sweet/Hot: Hot
Use:
Maturity: 95 days.
History
- Grown by the Pennsylvania Dutch since at least the 1880s. Hinkelhatz translates from Penn Dutch to "chicken heart".