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I thought all red chilli peppers were not available outside of the Americas until the Columbian Exchange. Is this pepper really indigenous to Sichuan? The article on Capsicum annuum suggests that these are not from Sichuan (though they might have been cultivated there). --
131.107.0.89 (
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03:46, 15 May 2013 (UTC)reply
Oppose: It looks like these are about two different topics: one article is about a specific
cultivar, while the other is about a
botanical variety (not to be confused with cultivar) which isn't accepted in the World Flora Online
[1] or Plants of the World Online
[2]. If the cultivar is notable enough to maintain its own article, it shouldn't be merged. But perhaps the variety should be merged to the species article (Capsicum annuum). —
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I thought all red chilli peppers were not available outside of the Americas until the Columbian Exchange. Is this pepper really indigenous to Sichuan? The article on Capsicum annuum suggests that these are not from Sichuan (though they might have been cultivated there). --
131.107.0.89 (
talk)
03:46, 15 May 2013 (UTC)reply
Oppose: It looks like these are about two different topics: one article is about a specific
cultivar, while the other is about a
botanical variety (not to be confused with cultivar) which isn't accepted in the World Flora Online
[1] or Plants of the World Online
[2]. If the cultivar is notable enough to maintain its own article, it shouldn't be merged. But perhaps the variety should be merged to the species article (Capsicum annuum). —
Hyperik⌜
talk⌟21:11, 30 August 2020 (UTC)reply