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Hello. You have just come to the Fatalii page. The fatalii has the same overall shape of a habanero, but without the same taste. It almost has a lemony taste to it, before the heat steps in. I am starting to grow this plant, which could reach up to 4 feet tall. They also grow very well in pots. They are a 9.5 on a hot scale from 1 to 10, which is absolutely nuclear. This plant is a heavy yeilder, which means it produces a lot of peppers. I highly recommend this pepper.Member of the Chinense family--a cousin to the Habanero. With ratings of 100,000 to 300,000 Scoville Units, the Habanero is supposed to be THE hottest pepper, but I bet no one has yet conducted a Scoville test on the Fatalii, which is just as hot, if not hotter, than a habanero I grew one summer. A voluptuous and gorgeous pepper. If you know anyone who doesn't think any of your peppers are hot, this one will shut them up. 80 days--as hot and as pretty a pepper as you'll grow, plant 20" high, wide oval leaves, fruit 3x1.5", top shaped, lobed G>Y, origin from Central African Republic.










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