Solanaceae

Capsicum pubescens

Ruiz & Pav., 1799

Rocoto / Manzano

LC

Description

The only domesticated Capsicum with no known wild ancestor still in existence. Unique among cultivated peppers for its black seeds, purple flowers, and thick, apple-shaped fruits (hence 'manzano' = apple in Spanish). Adapted to cool Andean climates (8–18°C optimum) where other Capsicum species cannot survive. Heat ranges from 30 000 to 200 000 SHU. Widely grown in the highlands of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, and Mexico.

C. pubescens has no cross-compatibility with any other domesticated Capsicum species — it is reproductively isolated. The hairy (pubescent) leaves give the species its name. Thought to be descended from wild forms like C. cardenasii or C. eximium but the exact lineage is unresolved.

Phylogénie

Famille

Solanaceae

Auteur

Ruiz & Pav.

Décrite en

1799

Habitat & Distribution

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5 occurrences naturelles cartographiées

1
Cusco, Arequipa highlands — rocoto · PeruSouth America

Altitude

1500–3500m

Climat

Cool Andean montane

Sol

Rich volcanic loam

Température

5–22°C

Coordonnées

-13.500, -72.000

2
Cochabamba, La Paz — locoto · BoliviaSouth America

Altitude

1800–3200m

Coordonnées

-17.400, -66.200

3
Andes interandean valleys · EcuadorSouth America

Altitude

1500–2800m

Coordonnées

-1.500, -78.500

4
Oaxaca, Michoacán highlands — manzano · MexicoNorth America

Altitude

1500–2500m

Coordonnées

19.500, -100.500

5
Nariño, Boyacá highlands · ColombiaSouth America

Altitude

1500–3000m

Coordonnées

1.500, -77.000

Conservation

Statut IUCN

LC
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