




Grylloprociphilus Smith &
Pepper plants are known for their spicy fruits that add flavor to many dishes. They come in different colors like red, green, and yellow. Peppers grow on bushes and are loved by many animals.
Hábitat: Gardens
The Pepper plant has oval, dark green leaves and produces shiny, vibrant fruits that can be bell-shaped, conical, or elongated. These fruits mature into a rainbow of colors including green, red, yellow, orange, and purple, making them highly distinctive.





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Bell peppers have more Vitamin C than many oranges!
Peppers are botanically fruits, not vegetables, just like tomatoes!
Spicy peppers trick your brain into thinking it's burning, even though it's not!
The world's hottest pepper can make your mouth feel like it's on fire!
Pepper has capsaicin, a compound that creates a burning sensation, deterring mammals from eating its seeds.
Pepper plants produce fruits in many vibrant colors and shapes, from round bells to long cones, attracting seed dispersers.
Pepper plants can quickly grow and produce many fruits within a single warm season, ensuring rapid reproduction.
Apis mellifera
Visits pepper flowers, aiding fruit development.
Spodoptera exigua
Larvae chew holes in leaves and fruits.
Homo sapiens
Cultivated and consumed globally for diverse cuisines.
Myzus persicae
Sucks vital sap from stems and leaves.
Las plantas frutales producen frutos, que son los ovarios maduros de las plantas con flores que contienen semillas.
Este rasgo de uso humano describe las especies cultivadas o domesticadas por los humanos con fines agrícolas, incluyendo cultivos y ganado.
Las plantas comestibles son aquellas partes de una planta que se consideran seguras para el consumo humano.
Este rasgo de uso humano indica especies de las cuales se derivan especias, utilizadas para dar sabor, conservar alimentos o como agentes aromáticos.
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Do not eat peppers from the garden without asking an adult first.
30-150 cm
30-90 cm
1-2 cm
Verano
Sí
Ninguna
Anual
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