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  3. Lepidium virginicum - Wikipedia

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    Lepidium virginicum is an herbaceous annual or biennial.The entire plant is generally between 10 and 50 centimeters (3.9 and 19.7 in) tall. [5] The leaves on the stems of Virginia pepperweed are sessile, linear to lanceolate and get larger as they approach the base.

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  5. Pimiento - Wikipedia

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    Like most peppers, immature pods are green and develop other colors as they reach maturity. [1] The flesh of the pimiento is sweet, succulent, and more aromatic than that of the red bell pepper. Some varieties of the pimiento type are hot, including the Floral Gem and Santa Fe Grande varieties. Peppers grow in hardiness zones 4 through 12. [2]

  6. List of Capsicum cultivars - Wikipedia

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    In British English, the sweet varieties are called "peppers" [12] and the hot varieties "chillies", [13] whereas in Australian English and Indian English, the name "capsicum" is commonly used for bell peppers exclusively and "chilli" is often used to encompass the hotter varieties. The plant is a tender perennial subshrub, with a densely ...

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    The Piperaceae (/ ˌ p ɪ p ə ˈ r eɪ ʃ iː /), also known as the pepper family, are a large family of flowering plants. The group contains roughly 3,600 currently accepted species in five genera. The vast majority of species can be found within the two main genera: Piper (2,171 species) and Peperomia (over 1,000 species). [4]

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