I grow peppers as a hobby ( I've grown several hundred varieties) and usually take pictures to document the flowers and pods, and sometimes the plants. This year I cut back and concentrated on sweet peppers and mildly hot peppers like Jalapeno and Serrano. What with all the hiking I am way behind in documenting this years peppers so this seemed to be a good time to start catching up. The first two are from Serbia
Soroksari

.Smederevka

And the next two from Spain
Jaranda

Pimiento de Gernika

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