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Two vintage botanical illustrations of pepper plants on aged parchment, labeled "Tatayoyo (♀) × Mattapeno (♂)" and "Mattapeno (♀) × Tatayoyo (♂)", showing variegated leaves and peppers in different ripening stages.

Two vintage botanical illustrations of pepper plants on aged parchment, labeled "Tatayoyo (♀) × Mattapeno (♂)" and "Mattapeno (♀) × Tatayoyo (♂)", showing variegated leaves and peppers in different ripening stages.

A vintage botanical illustration on aged parchment, split into two panels showing F1 pepper hybrids with CLEARLY DIFFERENT hybrid expressions. IMPORTANT: - Both plants MUST look like true hybrids, NOT like pure parent plants - Each plant must combine traits of BOTH parents in different proportions - The two panels must NOT mirror each other - Fruit shapes, ripening stages, and plant structure must be visibly different between panels --- LEFT PANEL: "Tatayoyo (♀) × Mattapeno (♂)" Plant: - Medium height, semi-open structure (between bushy and upright) - Leaves: mostly green BUT with subtle irregular variegation patches (not fully green, not strongly variegated) Fruits: - Shape: elongated but thicker than Tatayoyo, slightly blocky with soft shoulders - Surface: slightly uneven, not smooth - Must NOT look like pure Tatayoyo Ripening stages (shown below and MATCHING the plant): 1. Light green with faint striping 2. Yellow-green with clearer striping 3. Orange with visible but fading stripes 4. Deep orange with only slight residual striping --- RIGHT PANEL: "Mattapeno (♀) × Tatayoyo (♂)" Plant: - Compact but less dense than pure Mattapeno - Leaves: strong variegation BUT mixed with solid green areas (hybrid pattern, not uniform) Fruits: - Shape: shorter and more conical than left plant, BUT longer than pure Mattapeno - Noticeable “belly” and slight taper - Surface: lightly ribbed Ripening stages (shown below and MATCHING the plant): 1. Dark green with strong striping 2. Green with Ver mais