Solanaceae Fortnight
solanum, nightshade, or potato family
*Capsicum frutescens* L.
at some tropical spice farm, Goa on December 29, 2011

[image: Capsicum frutescens 'Piri-piri']
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[image: Capsicum frutescens 'Piri-piri']
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[image: Capsicum frutescens 'Piri-piri']
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Regards.
Dinesh

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