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Alma Paprika Pepper

Quick Facts:

  • Heirloom paprika variety
  • Compact, space-saving plants
  • Round, 2-3" peppers
  • Thick-walled, perfect for drying, grinding
  • 70-80 days from transplant

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Quantity: Packet (25 Seeds)

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Alma Paprika Pepper

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Capsicum annuum

Alma Paprika is an heirloom pepper variety with compact plants that produce nice yields of round, 2-3" sweet peppers. Maturing from white to orange to red, these thick-walled peppers are perfect for drying and grinding into your own homemade paprika. You'll be amazed how much better it tastes. For best flavor, store dried peppers in a sealed glass jar. When needed, pop a few into a coffee grinder, pulse and you have homegrown, freshly ground paprika. Sweet and mildly peppery flavor. 70-80 days from transplant. 25 seeds per packet.

Capsicum annuum

Alma Paprika is an heirloom pepper variety with compact plants that produce nice yields of round, 2-3" sweet peppers. Maturing from white to orange to red, these thick-walled peppers are perfect for drying and grinding into your own homemade paprika. You'll be amazed how much better it tastes. For best flavor, store dried peppers in a sealed glass jar. When needed, pop a few into a coffee grinder, pulse and you have homegrown, freshly ground paprika. Sweet ... read more

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Capsicum annuum

Alma Paprika is an heirloom pepper variety with compact plants that produce nice yields of round, 2-3" sweet peppers. Maturing from white to orange to red, these thick-walled peppers are perfect for drying and grinding into your own homemade paprika. You'll be amazed how much better it tastes. For best flavor, store dried peppers in a sealed glass jar. When needed, pop a few into a coffee grinder, pulse and you have homegrown, freshly ground paprika. Sweet and mildly peppery flavor. 70-80 days from transplant. 25 seeds per packet.

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Catherine D
Great Peppers!

Third year growing these from Thresh Seed! These make the best, most robust tasting paprika! Very prolific! Great germination!

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