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Chilli seeds (Hungarian Yellow)

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Hungarian Yellow wax hot chilli seeds: an early hot variety, with a compact plant producing long and conical light green fruits that yellow on ripening. These chilli plants grow well in containers. 150 seeds approx. per pack.

These chillis are large (about 3 to 5 inches long and can reach up to 5 inches in diameter) and range from mild to medium-hot. Hungarian wax chillies are also known as "banana chillies".
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