Park's Whopper II Hybrid Bell Pepper Seeds

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The Whopper is back, better than ever

Days to Maturity: 70 from transplant

It's back and even better than before. A customer favorite for many years, Park's Whopper bell pepper returns with better disease resistance, higher yields, and even more delicious fruit.

Fully 4-inches-across and 4-inches-long, this giant main-season bell is unsurpassed for appearance as well as taste. Inevitably drawing astonished stares in our trial gardens, the fruits have very thick walls and a sweet, juicy, crisp, and tender flavor perfect for raw or cooked eating.

Plants bear excellent yields, their foliage shielding the fruit from sunscald. As the peppers mature, they turn from bright green to red and the flavor sweetens still further. Resistant to tobamo po virus and bacterial leaf spot, Whopper II receives top ratings from Florida to California. We are proud to give it our stamp of approval, the high performer symbol.

Start seeds indoors. When all danger of frost is past, set seedlings out in the garden, spacing about 18 inches apart in direct sun.

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Genus Capsicum
Species annuum
Variety Park's Whopper II Hybrid
Days to Maturity 70
Fruit Color Green
Habit Upright
Plant Height 2 ft 1 in - 2 ft 11 in
Additional Characteristics Edible
Foliage Color Dark Green
Harvest Season Late Summer, Mid Summer
Light Requirements Full Sun
Moisture Requirements Moist,  well-drained
Resistance Bacterial Leaf Spot, Disease Resistant, Heat Tolerant, Humidity Tolerant, Pest Resistant, Tobamo Po Virus
Soil Tolerance Normal,  loamy
Uses Beds, Cuisine, Outdoor, Vines and Climbers

Product Review Summary

Based on 1 review
The average rating for this product is 5 out of 5 stars
Overall Rating: 5.0/5.0

Customer Reviews

February 20, 2022

Good choice

This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

This pepper is one of my main choices for a bell type pepper. I was glad that it became available again last year. It was not available for several years.

John Underwood from NC

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