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D02-015
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Basic Collection Information and Status
 
Chile (Capsicum annuum, Solanaceae)
Cultural Affiliation   San Juan Pueblo
Collection Site   New Mexico, United States (latitude: 36°; altitude: 5,500 ft / 1,700 m)
Collection Year   1987
Accession Status   Active
Catalog Information and Instructions
San Juan TsileD024
A native New Mexico type chile grown by elder farmers in San Juan Pueblo. Early-maturing. Mild to medium-hot. 3.5-5" long.
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Collection Site
 
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Photographs
 
The Native Seeds/SEARCH digital photo collection for this accession is provided below.
D02-015 CF01 Fr2D02-015 CF01 P1D02-015 CF08 F1D02-015 CF01 FlD02-015 CF01 LD02-015 CF08 P1
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Characterization and Evaluation
 
The table below lists observations of this accession's characteristics (why are characters sometimes listed more than once
?For some accessions, observations of a particular trait have been recorded over more than one season or location; these are indicated by the different values in the Lot column.
).
CharacterObservationLot, Frequency and CommentsCharacter Description (Source and Code)
corolla colorWhitelot: CF '01 (Bioversity 7.2.1.4)
corolla shapeRotatelot: CF '01 (Bioversity 7.2.1.6)
days to 50% flower67lot: CF '01
days to 50% fruit set139lot: CF '01
days to 50% maturity from planting147lot: CF '01
days to 50% maturity from transplanting88lot: CF '01
days to first flower63lot: CF '01
days to first fruit set76lot: CF '01
flower positionPendant-intermediatelot: CF '01Recorded at anthesis. (Bioversity 7.2.1.3)
fruit color at intermediate stageGreenlot: CF '01Recorded on fruits just before the ripening stage (Bioversity 7.2.2.3)
fruit color at mature stageRedlot: CF '01 (Bioversity 7.2.2.6)
fruit length9.24 cmlot: CF '01Average fruit length of 10 ripe fruits of the second harvest (Bioversity 7.2.2.8)
fruit shapeTriangularlot: CF '01 (Bioversity 7.2.2.7)
fruit shapeElongatelot: CF '01 (Bioversity 7.2.2.7)
fruit shape at blossom endSunkenlot: CF '01Average of 10 fruit (Bioversity 7.2.2.15)
fruit shape at pedicel attachmentCordatelot: CF '01 (Bioversity 7.2.2.13)
fruit width3.83 cmlot: CF '01Measured at the widest point. Average fruit width of 10 ripe fruits of the second harvest (Bioversity 7.2.2.9)
growth habitProstratelot: CF '01Observed when 50% of the plants bear ripe fruit (Bioversity 7.1.2.7)
leaf colorGreenlot: CF '01Recorded when in 50% of the plants the first fruit ha begun to ripen. Average of 10 mature leaves (from the main branches of the plant) (Bioversity 7.1.2.14)
leaf pubescenceSparselot: CF '01Recorded when in 50% of the plants the first fruit ha begun to ripen. Average of 10 mature leaves (from the main branches of the plant). Observed on the youngest mature leaves. (Bioversity 7.1.2.17)
leaf shapeOvatelot: CF '01Recorded when in 50% of the plants the first fruit ha begun to ripen. Average of 10 mature leaves (from the main branches of the plant) (Bioversity 7.1.2.15)
neck at base of fruitPresentlot: CF '01 (Bioversity 7.2.2.14)
nodal anthocyaninLight purplelot: CF '01Recorded at plant maturity (Bioversity 7.1.2.3)
number of flowers per axle1lot: CF '01 (Bioversity 7.2.1.2)
plant height47.57 cmlot: CF '01Recorded when the first fruit has begun to ripen in 50% of the plants (Bioversity 7.1.2.6)
stem pubescenceSparselot: CF '01Recorded on mature plants, excluding the first two nodes below the shoot (Bioversity 7.1.2.5)
stem shapeFlattenedlot: CF '01Observed at plant maturity (Bioversity 7.1.2.4)
Chile IntroductionCultivation InstructionsSeed Saving Instructions
One of the great Native American contributions to the cuisines of the world. Domesticated chiles vary profoundly in shape, size, color, pungency and flavor.Start seeds inside, 1/4" deep in sandy soil, 8-10 weeks before last frost. To improve germination: soak seeds 24 hrs in 1c. water w/1 drop vinegar. Seeds are slow to sprout and need warmth. Transplant seedlings 12-16" apart. Partial shade is best in low desert, full sun in cooler climates. Provide support.The insect-visited flowers can self-pollinate or cross. Grow only one variety at a time or isolate flowers. Allow fruit to ripen and mature on the plant. Chiles turn red or dark brown when mature. Wash hands WELL after handling.
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