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Pepper Candy Cane
Delicious sweet snacking peppers come in a pretty package with Candy Cane Pepper. These elongated peppers start out green and white striped before maturing to a bright red. Their thin walls and crispy texture are perfect for adding into salads, eating with hummus or munching on their own. On top of the showy and tasty peppers, Candy Cane exhibits green and white variegated foliage too!
Use Candy Cane Pepper in containers to show off the gorgeous peppers and foliage, or plant in the garden for bright treat. Only growing 18-24″ tall, Candy Can can be grown without extra support, but will grow taller caged.
Plant Peppers in well-drained sunny locations after temperatures stay consistently above 55 degrees.
5″ pot
Offered in-house and online. Subject to availability.
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IMPORTANT ONLINE ORDERING INFORMATION
Due to the overwhelming demand, Online Ordering is now closed. Please visit the nursery for your plant purchases.
IMPORTANT PREORDER INFORMATION – PREORDER IS NOW CLOSED – PREORDER PICKUP UPDATE
Thank your for placing preorders. Preorder is now closed. Some ordered plants are available now, many will be available early to mid April. If you have preordered:
1. When all your plants become available we will call you to schedule a pickup date.
2. Pickup instructions: as soon as you arrive on your scheduled pickup date call 314-707-2492. We will bring it to your car, or you may come in the nursery for pickup.
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