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Scientific botanical illustration showing a side-by-side comparison of two different Capsicum chinense chili pepper plants with varying fruit colors and textures.

Scientific botanical illustration showing a side-by-side comparison of two different Capsicum chinense chili pepper plants with varying fruit colors and textures.

“Ultra-photorealistic scientific botanical side-by-side comparison of two Capsicum chinense chili plants based on Yellow Fever superhot genetics. Left plant: Yellow Fever (female) × Bleeding Jigsaw (male, orange phenotype). Right plant: Bleeding Jigsaw (female) × Yellow Fever (male). REQUIRED PHENOTYPIC SEPARATION (NO AVERAGING): Plants must be clearly different in structure, leaves, fruits, and overall phenotype. LEFT PLANT (Yellow Fever-dominant): compact, vigorous chinense growth, dense branching broad, deep green leaves medium to large pods (golfball-sized to elongated/blocky) coarse, bumpy, moderately wrinkled superhot surface structured fruit shape, Yellow Fever (King Naga lineage) expression dominant ripe color: bright citrus yellow RIGHT PLANT (Bleeding Jigsaw-dominant): taller, irregular, chaotic branching thinner, slightly twisted leaves smaller to medium pods extremely gnarly, deeply ridged, highly deformed superhot texture strong Bleeding Jigsaw expression dominant ripe color: intense orange with possible red/dark undertones RIPENING RULE (CRITICAL): Each plant must simultaneously show a full continuous ripening gradient across multiple fruits: green → pale green → yellow-green → yellow → golden yellow → orange → deep orange → subtle red/darker tones (no uniform coloration) BOTANICAL ACCURACY: realistic fruit load (moderate, not overcrowded) true Capsicum chinense morphology (thick walls, wrinkled superhot structure) visible calyx color transition at maturity Ver mais