Vegetables
Heredity: |
Open Pollinated
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History: |
A mild roasting/stuffing pepper named for Anaheim, CA where it was first canned. |
Country of Origin: |
New Mexico, USA |
Data specific to Peppers (Edit)
General Type: |
New Mexican
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Pepper Shape: |
Tapered
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Fruit Length: |
6-8" |
Fruit Width at Shoulders: |
1.5" |
Fruit Ripening Color Sequence: |
Green to Red
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Days to First Harvest and Maturity: |
75-80 green, 100 red. |
Scoville Heat Units (approximate SHU): |
250-1500 Hotter when red. |
Heat: |
Mild 100-2500 SHU
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General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: |
Herb/Forb
Shrub
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Life cycle: |
Perennial
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Sun Requirements: |
Full Sun
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Water Preferences: |
Mesic
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Plant Height: |
24-30" |
Plant Spread: |
18" |
Fruit: |
Showy
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Uses: |
Vegetable
Suitable as Annual
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Victory Seed Company sells seeds of 'Anaheim'.
Posted by
bitbit (Baltimore County, MD - Zone 7a) on Sep 22, 2011 1:03 PM concerning plant:
A large, mild chili pepper. Makes a great salsa if you don't like things too hot (or combined with other peppers if you do). Production and timing are not as good as other hot peppers (e.g. jalapeno and cayenne), but still earlier and more prolific than bell peppers.
Posted by
gardengus (Indiana Zone 5b) on Sep 19, 2013 5:58 PM concerning plant:
One of my favorites
A must-have garden pepper for me that produces well. The large peppers can be picked green or red . It is a mild chilli pepper that is great roasted or fresh in so many dishes. The red is ripe and is best roasted, while I use the green for everything that needs a bit of flavor.
The plants get rather tall and need to be staked or the large peppers will pull the plant down to the ground.
Posted by
BookerC1 (Mackinaw, IL - Zone 5a) on Aug 22, 2014 11:07 PM concerning plant:
This is one of the milder "hot" peppers, rating 500-2500 on the Scoville Scale. (For comparison, a jalapeno rates 2,500-5,000.) I grow this for use in my fresh salsas and gazpacho, as it adds a great flavor without excessive heat. It isn't one of my most prolific peppers, but one or two plants provide all the mildly hot peppers I need.
Plant Events from our members
NikkiGerena |
On June 27, 2017 |
Plant emerged |
NikkiGerena |
On June 13, 2017 |
Seeds sown |
piksihk |
On May 26, 2020 |
Transplanted Purchased peppers from store; sowed seeds |
Johannian |
On May 28, 2022 |
Bloomed |
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