I've mentioned once or twice on here this year that one of my cayenne plants has produced a few unusually large peppers.... Well, today, I just picked the unusually large of the unusually large.... If I were to take a picture of it, you'd swear it was a dark red habanero (it looks almost exactly like a habanero...but it was on a cayenne plant, right next to other normal cayennes). Has anyone ever seen this before? I certainly haven't. I do have several (about 6 or 8) habanero plants, but they're all orange habs, not red, and they're on opposite sides of the garden, so it's NOT a case of thinking I'm picking from a cayenne plant, but instead, actually picking from a hab plant where the leaves are mixed up with each other...they're way too far apart for that to happen (and there are tabascos and chile pequins in between). Later, --jim -- 73 DE N5IAL (/4) | Peter da Silva: No, try "rm -rf /" spooky130@cox.net | Dave Aronson: As your life flashes before < Running FreeBSD 7.0 > | your eyes, in the unit of time known as an ICBM / Hurricane: | ohnosecond.... (alt.sysadmin.recovery) 30.39735N 86.60439W |