A highly detailed botanical comparison illustration in vintage scientific poster style, split into two clearly separated halves on a light beige parchment background. IMPORTANT: Both plants must show CLEAR hybrid traits. Neither side may resemble a pure parent. Visible differences in fruit shape, surface, and striping intensity are required. LEFT SIDE: “Tatayoyo (♀) × Mattapeno (♂)” Plant: medium-sized, semi-bushy. Leaves mostly green BUT with occasional light variegation or marbling (visible but not dominant). Fruits (HYBRID, not pure Tatayoyo): Shape: between both parents → wider than jalapeño but noticeably more elongated than Tatayoyo (oval-blocky hybrid form). Shoulders slightly defined, but not fully bell-shaped. Surface: mostly smooth BUT with slight irregularities or faint texture (not perfectly glossy). Unripe fruits: CLEAR but moderate striping (must be visible, not subtle) → light and dark green stripes. Ripe fruits: Bright orange base color BUT with faint striping or mottled patterns still visible (important: not fully clean like Tatayoyo). Growth: fruits hang downward. RIGHT SIDE: “Mattapeno (♀) × Tatayoyo (♂)” Plant: compact, bushy with STRONG variegated foliage. Fruits: Clearly Mattapeno-dominant → short, thick, cylindrical/jalapeño-like. Surface slightly uneven. Unripe fruits: Strong, high-contrast striping. Ripe fruits: Orange with CLEAR retained striping/mottling (much stronger than left side). BOTTOM SECTION (STRICT MATCH): LEFT SCALE: hybrid-shaped fruit Mehr sehen