SEEDS & PLANTS
Jaloro Jalapeno Pepper Seeds
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A Texas-bred hybrid version of the Jalapeno created by the Texas Ag. Extension Service, the Jaloro Jalapeño pepper is an amazing yellow pepper that is easy to maintain and grow.
The Jaloro Jalapeno pepper plant will grow to around 2-4 ft. tall, producing peppers around 3" long. This sweetheart of a Jalapeno is juicy and meaty with thick walls and will ripen from green, yellow, orange, and then red when they're ready for picking. The plants are disease resistant and will resist 6 types of pepper viruses, including the tobacco mosaic virus (common among pepper plants).
The Jaloro pepper has a crunchy texture and a mildly hot fruity flavor. This is perfect to surprise your guests with a new set of colored Jalapeno Poppers.
We have other Jalapeno Pepper Seeds for your liking, or if you can't get enough of that signature heat and flavor, we also carry Jalapeno Snacks & Spices!
Cherry Hot Pepper Seeds
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Do you have a passion for pickling and preserving flavorful hot peppers? Look no further than the Red Cherry Hot Pepper! Also known as Cherry Bomb peppers, this popular variety is beloved for its cherry-like shape and unforgettable flavor.
The compact pepper plants grow to a convenient 2.5 feet in height and yield plentiful 1-2 inch long, thick-walled pods. They start as vibrant green and gradually ripen to a rich, luscious red. We recommend harvesting them at their reddest for the most irreplaceable flavors. Frequent harvesting not only enhances flavor but also boosts your plant's yield.
Our Red Cherry Bomb peppers are a culinary delight, and it's no wonder they're so popular! The Red Cherry Hot Pepper offers exceptional flavor, versatility, and ease of growth, making it a must-have for any pepper enthusiast, striking a perfect balance between medium heat and a delightful sweetness. Its fleshy and juicy nature makes it ideal for pickling in vinegar, stuffing, or enhancing various dishes. When you need a hot pepper with substance, this is the one to turn to. Slice them into salads, stuff them, or use them as a garnish to elevate your meals.
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Fresno Pepper Seeds
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Red Fresno peppers are a big crowd-pleaser, easy to grow, and they're great to eat. Developed and commercialized by Clarence Brown Hamlin in 1952, he named the pepper after the city of Fresno, California.
These compact pepper plants reach around 2 ft. tall and produce bounties of these small, conical-shaped peppers. Watch as these 2"-long peppers ripen from green to bright red at maturity with a nice, smooth texture that makes them all the more appetizing.
These tasty pods are such a treat with their impressive sweet flavors with a mild, Jalapeno-like heat that won’t overpower. A great pepper for pickling or cooking. The Fresno chili pepper is a very versatile pepper making it a must-have for your garden.
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Italian Pepperoncini Seeds
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The Italian Pepperoncini is a popular Italian heirloom pepper that has many different uses and can be enjoyed in many ways.
These compact pepper plants will razzle and dazzle in your garden, growing up to 2 ft. tall and producing plenty of these 3-6" long peppers. The plants are extremely bushy and give good sun protection to the pods. Not only that, they will perform well in cooler climates. Italian Pepperoncini peppers have that signature smooth, shiny texture and pendant shape that tapers off to a point, just like the Pepperoncini Greek Golden Pepper. These pods ripen from green to red when they are ready to be picked.
The heirloom pepper has a slight heat with a sweeter flavor that you'll fall in love with. If you are a pickled pepper person, this Italian pepper is the one for you! The Italian Pepperoncini goes great on anything and is great to eat raw and cooked too.
Browse through our other Sweet Pepper Seeds and Mild Pepper Seed varieties! We also have some amazing Heirloom Pepper Seeds for your choosing.
Fushimi Sweet Pepper Seeds
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Fushimi Sweet Peppers are traditional Japanese peppers widely used in Asian cooking for their sweet flavors and great texture when added to food.
The Fushimi pepper plant is a great producer, growing up to 3 ft. tall, and their peppers are just as delicious when eaten raw right off the plant. The pepper has a crispy texture, thin walls, and its bright green color will look beautiful plating with food. The 6" sweet peppers will ripen from green to red, but harvest them when they’re green for their unique flavors!
It is THE best tasty sweet pepper for frying and cooking, and also adds very nutritious value to any meal. Get your hands on the Fushimi pepper seeds today!
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Jalapeno Pepper - Early Seeds
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Also known as the Early Jalapeno pepper or Jalapeno Early, we would be incomplete without Jalapeños if we didn’t add the chilis to our nachos, appetizers, and Mexican food!
This prolific Early Jalapeno pepper plant grows to 2-3 feet tall and will give you robust and delicious Jalapeno peppers. These plants will produce peppers under cooler climates than other Jalapeños. The Early Jalapeno chili grows to about 3-4" long and have thick walls, ripening from green to red, ready to pick when it hits dark green.
With the Early Jalapeno hot pepper’s bold flavors, they are incredibly versatile and hot enough to add a little kick to your favorite dish, but mild enough for any meal. These peppers have the classic jalapeno flesh, making them irreplaceable for stuffing and drying. Get your Early Jalapeno seeds today!
Check out the other jalapeno varieties at our Jalapeno Pepper Seed Collection! We carry a vast selection of seeds at our ever-expanding Pepper Seed Collection.
Corno di Toro Yellow Pepper Seeds
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Identical to the Corno di Toro Red Pepper, this Corno di Toro Yellow Pepper is an Italian heirloom also called the Bull’s Horn pepper or Cow Horn pepper because of its bull horn shape and is translated as the “Horn of the Bull.”
This pepper plant grows between 3 to 4 feet tall and produces large, narrow, tapered peppers with a bull-horn curve. These pods grow around 8" long and 2" wide, and ripen from glossy green to a bright red.
Corno di Toro Yellow Peppers boast sweet and spicy peppers, but also have a citrusy, fruity flavor, and are generally milder than the Corno di Toro Red Pepper. No matter what, this is versatile and great for eating raw, stuffed, grilled, or fried! If you fry them, be sure to fry them in olive oil and sprinkle them with parmesan. You could also make them ornamental pepper plants with their bright red crop! This is a must-have in your garden as gardeners rave about the sugary, sweet flavor of the Corno Di Toro Yellow pepper!
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Chipotle Jalapeno Seeds
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Did you know that the word chipotle translates to "smoked chile," and that an actual Chipotle is just a dried and smoked Jalapeno pepper? Chipotles are a popular variety that is a fantastic addition to your garden or farm!
Like most jalapeno pepper varieties, these plants are easy to grow and maintain, stretching up to 3 ft, tall, and producing wonderful bounties of these 3-4" long pepper pods. Chipotle Jalapenos will ripen from a dark green to red throughout the maturity process and have shiny, smooth skin.
This extraordinary chile is worth growing in your yard! With a mild heat and slightly smoky flavor that adds an extra edge to your cooking, the Chipotle Jalapeno is one that's hard to beat. Use them whichever way you desire: fresh, cooked, roasted, dried, plain - the options are endless!
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Leutschauer Pepper Seeds
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The Leutschauer Pepper gets its name from its origin: Leutschau, Slovakia. This very rare Paprika pepper was brought over to Matrafured, Hungary in the 1800s, and has been growing there ever since.
The compact Leutschauer pepper plant will grow over 2 feet tall in your garden or any container plant and boast great yields of these bright red peppers. These pods stretch to anywhere between 2-4" long and have shiny, smooth skin and conical shape that tapers off to a point.
When you take a bite, you’ll notice a crispy texture with sweet flavors, matching their sweet aromas. The Leutschauer Paprika pepper is popular in Hungarian markets but is hard to find in the USA. This is a must-have Pepper for Chile connoisseurs, and they are great for drying, smoking, and into a spicy pepper powder.
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Cow Horn Pepper Seeds
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Cow Horn Hot Peppers are named after their shape and relation to, you guessed it, a cow's horn! These cayenne peppers are one of the largest chilis in the world and make for a great addition to many different cuisines.
The Cow Horn plant grows up to 3 ft. tall and produces pods that can grow up to 8-10” long and 1" wide. That’s three Jalapeños to match the total length of the average Cow Horn pepper! These pods start out as green, then turn to red as they ripen. Their shape is long, slender, and curved with very thick walls.
These chiles are an excellent choice for those who want to take their produce to market and those who want to grow these at a smaller scale in home gardens. The Cow Horn Peppers' thick walls make this phenomenal for making sauces and drying to turn into pepper flakes. We recommend cooking with this pepper because its heat is family-friendly, so the Cow Horn is also great for pickling, hot sauces, salsas, and many more culinary uses.
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Long Red Thick Cayenne Pepper Seeds
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The Long Red Thick Cayenne pepper is the biggest cayenne pepper that you can grow! All cayennes are categorized by size, length, and thickness of the pod's walls - this strain is twice as thick as other varieties!
These cayenne pepper plants are relatively compact, growing between 2-3 ft. tall and boasting skinny pods that will grow 5-6" long. The Long Red Thick Cayenne pepper ripens from a lustrous dark green to a brilliant, fiery scarlet color and will grow into wrinkled, tapered, curved pods born on strong, upright plants. This is one gorgeous pepper that you’ll never want to look away from and will stand out beautifully in your garden or backyard.
Long Red Thick Cayenne peppers are one of the most delicious peppers you can use for powder, pickled, in sauces, or as dried form! Don't believe us? Pick up a packet of these seeds and try them out for yourself!
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Melrose Hot Pepper Seeds
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The Melrose Hot Peppers have an interesting history: a family that emigrated from Italy brought these peppers seeds with them, growing them in their new home in Suburban Chicago (Melrose Park), and the rest is history!
Growing around 4-6", the sweet, rich, flavorful Melrose Pepper is a great addition to your delicious meals. These peppers turn from green to crimson red when they mature. The flavor becomes more intense when they ripen for a longer period.
Although they have mild to no heat, they are a versatile pepper in the kitchen with a ton of culinary options! Their sweetness and tender thin skins make it a great pepper to eat fresh, roast, fry, and stuff. You can even pair them with rice dishes and cook them in a tomato sauce!
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NuMex 6-4 Pepper Seeds
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Seeking new, improved, delicious peppers? Don’t forget to check out the Numex 6-4 pepper! Like most pepper varieties that bear the NuMex name, the NuMex Heritage 6-4 was improved by the New Mexico State University which has a long history of chile pepper improvement since 1888. The original NuMex 6-4 pepper is from a 1957 seed bank that was re-selected to be improved.
The NuMex 6-4 pepper plant will grow up to 3 ft. and have 10% better yields than previous productions. These 6” Anaheim-type pepper pods will have thicker flesh and smooth skin, making them a great variety to dry.
This pepper is super delicious to try on many dishes, as it has 5 times more flavor and more uniform heat! These will taste sweet once you take a bite out of them. Try using these peppers the next time you make homemade salsa, or add it to fresh or cooked foods to give it a nice mild spice!
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Cayenne Golden Pepper Seeds
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Also known as the yellow cayenne chile pepper or golden cayenne pepper, the Cayenne Golden is a more interesting and hotter version of the Red Cayenne pepper. If you are looking for a beautiful, outstanding pepper plant to grow golden peppers, this will be an amazing plant for you to grow.
Golden Cayenne pepper plants add variety and beauty to your garden or backward, growing up to 3 ft. tall and boasting pods with attractive shapes and colors. When compared to the Red Cayenne pepper, the golden Cayenne pepper has smoother skin and fewer wrinkles, has hotter heat, and grows longer (about 4-6 inches long).
The Golden Cayenne’s flavor profile is a sweeter, tart, smoky flavor with intense, strong heat. If you wait until the pepper matures fully, you'll get the full, unforgettable heat! These peppers are great to use for Creole, Cajun, and Southern cooking and can be roasted, grilled, and used in hot sauces, jam, jellies, and salsas.
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Big Sun Habanero Pepper Seeds
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Also known as the Yellow Sun Habanero, the Big Sun Habanero pepper is a bright yellow variant - and larger version - of the Habanero pepper. Coming all the way from South Africa, you'll be captivated by this pepper's big and bright appearance that stands out among the rest of your garden foliage.
Big Sun Habanero peppers get their name from their big and bright appearance that's larger than other habanero varieties. Also known as the Habanero Big Sun or the Yellow Sun Habanero, this pepper comes all the way from South Africa
If you are wondering why it’s called the Big Sun Habanero, you thought right! Also known as Habanero Big Sun or the Yellow Sun Habanero, it is a bright yellow and orange pepper that is larger than the normal habanero.
Two to three inches in length, this usually crinkled habanero has a combination of a sweet, fiery, and garlic taste, and the heat will stay with you from the minute you bite into it! The Big Sun Habanero matures from green to an intense yellow color. An easy pepper to grow, this is a great choice to spice up your meals!
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We also have some amazing Habanero Snacks & Spices to tide you over until the peppers come in!
Tam Jalapeno Pepper Seeds
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If you love the taste of Jalapenos but can’t take the heat, the Tam Jalapeno is the one for you! With a heat level of 1,000-1,500 SHUs, this is milder than the typical Jalapeno which averages around 3,000-5,000 SHUs. The Tam Jalapeno was developed by Texas A&M where it’s designed to have the Jalapeno flavor without the heat, so you can enjoy it and not worry about it burning your tongue!
The Tam Jalapeno pepper plant will grow to 2-3 feet tall and will produce 3” long green peppers with shiny and smooth skin. It will ripen when it turns to a dark green color but will turn red if left on the plant for too long. You will not be disappointed growing these pepper plants because they are productive, disease-resistant, and grow high yields of peppers! The plants are sensitive to cold, so make sure they receive full sun.
These are delicious to add to salads and are good for pickling, cooking, preserving, and seasoning. It can also be stuffed with a variety of fillings, cooked with stir-fry and chilis, made for jellies, or used as a taco/pizza topping!
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We also offer amazing Jalapeno Snacks & Spices for you to try!
Red Hot Chili Pepper Seeds
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As in the words of the band Red Hot Chili Peppers, “I like pleasure spiked with pain.” We’re that crazy to love eating hot peppers that burns our tongues and throats, but we can’t imagine life without hot peppers!
The Red Hot Chili Peppers are small, red peppers that are thin-walled and conical shaped. The pepper plant will grow 18 inches tall and produces large yields of 5 inches long peppers. These peppers have amazing taste and will add zest and flavor to your dishes! The Red Hot Chili pepper may also put fire in your tongue and perhaps a tear in your eye, but we promise the flavors are worth it. Ripening from green to red with medium heat, these peppers are excellent for use in sauces, or to eat it dried or pickled!
White Bell Pepper Seeds
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Get a one-of-a-kind, rare-looking bell pepper variety with the White Bell pepper! An unusual color for this type of pepper, these pods will grow very nicely and look fabulous in your garden's landscape.
These 3 ft. tall pepper plants produce plenty of these block, 5" long peppers that have nice, shiny skin and a crisp texture. Maturing from green to a translucent white, to pale yellow, these peppers will continue to change colors if left on the plant such as green, orange, and bright red at full maturity. White Bell pepper plants also grow easily as an annual or perennial for added versatility!
You'll enjoy the sweet bell pepper flavor with these pods, as well as a nice crunch that makes them perfect to add to fresh foods like salads, sandwiches, dressings, and more. You can also stuff these peppers, grill them, roast them, saute them, and even bake them. A favorite among home gardeners and local farmers, White Bell peppers are an unusual type of pepper with eccentric flare and amazing flavor!
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Sport Pepper Seeds
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Nothing says summer in the Midwest like tall corn fields, Cubs baseball games, and delicious pickled Sport Peppers on top of a classic Chicago dog. But, let’s be honest – no matter where you are or which team you’re rooting for, these Sport Pepper seeds are a must-have to grow in your garden!
Sport Peppers grow on super sturdy plants that stretch up to 3 ft. tall, producing an abundance of slender, pointed fruit that looks like a slightly larger version of a Tabasco Pepper. Pods will turn from green to red when they mature.
The sporty name of this pepper is in honor of its most popular use as a pickled topping for Chicago hot dogs at the ballpark. However, these peppers are often pickled and once pickled - well, it seems the ways to use them are pretty much infinite. Think sandwiches, Italian beef roast, pizza, and hot dogs, of course.
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Habanero Caribbean Red Pepper Seeds
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The Caribbean Red Habanero pepper is almost TWICE as hot as the regular habanero pepper, with a pungent fruity flavor that’s guaranteed to fill your taste buds – well, the remaining ones that didn’t singe off by the intense heat!
These bushy plants grow up to 4 ft. tall and produce bountiful yields of these 2” long heirloom peppers. With so many pods on these branches, you may want to stake it for added support. Pods start green and turn to their signature red color with wrinkled skin and shape like a small lantern. Caribbean Red Habaneros can be picked when they’re green, but for a sweeter flavor, you’ll want to wait until they mature to red.
We recommend wearing latex gloves and other protection when handling these peppers. With a heat level of 400,000 SHUs, these peppers are loaded with capsaicin which can cause irritation and pain when exposed to your eyes and even to your skin. When you get past this incredible heat, you’ll notice the citrusy and fruity flavors, with some saying they taste smoky undertones as well. Caribbean Red Habanero peppers are the perfect spicy addition to cooked foods and salsas but are even better when dried and ground into pepper flakes and chili pepper powder.
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Ancho Gigantea Pepper Seeds
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Also known as a Poblano pepper, the Ancho Gigantea is one of the more commonly used peppers in Mexico known to add a fantastic mild flavor to any cuisine!
This short plant will grow up to 2 ft. tall and produce many 4" heart-shaped peppers that will continue to grow if they are picked frequently. Some of these peppers grow twisted with shiny skin and a wrinkly texture. They change colors from dark green to red, but you can pick these peppers at either stage.
With a sweet and smoky flavor, and a mild heat reaching up to 3,000 SHUs, the Ancho Gigantea is a pepper you don't want to miss out on. When dark green, these peppers are used for stuffing and roasting, as well as for sauces and salsas. You can also let the Gigantea peppers ripen to red and be dried as ancho chiles, and those can be used to make sauces, soups, and meat seasoning.
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Cascabella Pepper Seeds
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Don’t get the Cascabella pepper confused with the Cascabel pepper! Yellow Cascabella peppers are a thick-walled small “Hungarian Hot Wax” pepper type that is bursting with flavor.
The Cascabella pepper plant will grow to 18 to 24 inches tall with gorgeous dark emerald green leaves on a sturdy bush. Cascabella peppers have a conical shape tapering to a point and the hot wax-type pod will grow to 2 inches long. These peppers are low-medium heat chiles when allowed to ripen to their final color, red. The color shift during the ripening stage goes from yellow to orange, and finally a bright red.
The difference between the Cascabella and Cascabel peppers is the Cascabella pepper can be eaten fresh, while the Cascabel pepper is typically dried. The heat is similar to a Jalapeño but with a flavor similar to a Sport pepper. These peppers taste great on salads, salsas, and appetizers. Our favorite is eating them straight from the jar! Usually, Cascabella peppers are pickled in the yellow stage with a dash of turmeric.
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Mushroom Red Cap Pepper Seeds
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A relative to the Habanero pepper, this heirloom chili pepper known as the Mushroom Red Cap is a fast-maturing hot pepper that has a nice aroma and grows into a unique mushroom shape, hence its name.
Red Mushroom pepper plants are compact and grow about 2-3 ft. tall in your garden or container. The fruits grow to about the size of a golf ball, or 2-3" in size, and form into its mushroom shape with nice, shiny, smooth skin. Some have described the weird shape as similar to a patty pan, so it's sometimes referred to as a Squash Pepper. These peppers ripen from green to red when they are ready to be picked.
The fruity and spicy flavors of the Mushroom Red Cap pepper make it great for garnishes, pickling, or drying - in fact, the thin skin of these peppers makes them great for a spicy pepper powder!
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Rocotillo Pepper Seeds
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Want a pepper that looks like the Habanero or Scotch Bonnet, but with less heat? Look no further than the Rocotillo Pepper! The peppers are popular in the Caribbean, and it’s even called the Puerto Rico pepper because of how often they’re used there. The Rocotillo peppers appear to be varieties of both Capsicum Baccatum and Capsicum Chinense, but their origins differ! The Baccatum variety is from Peru, but it’s uncertain where the Chinense variety originated. To make it more confusing, it’s said the Baccatum originated in Peru but was discovered in Puerto Rico years later. Although its origin and history are confusing, we do know these peppers are tasty!
Rocotillo pepper plants grow up to 3 ft. long and produce high yields of these tiny, 1" long pepper pods. Their appearance looks like a squished shape, almost like a compressed Bishop's Crown pepper, with glossy skin and bright red color. These peppers ripen from green to orange, and finally to red when they're ready for harvesting.
This is a very mild alternative to the Habanero for those who do not necessarily want a super hot pepper. Although the heat level is very mild, they will taste sweet and tropical. The Rocotillo pepper is a variety you must try growing in your own backyard!
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