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    Sep 13, 2012, 11:28 AM
    One Pepper Plant, Two Different Peppers?
    I know it is common to get a hybrid from collected seeds because I have them each year. But genetically, how can a single plant have two different peppers? I have a single pepper plant with one pepper that looks identical to a Jalapeņo pepper and one pepper that looks identical to a Bell Pepper.

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