Probablemente C. dimorphum
Local name "lulito", but edible fruit tastes more similar to Physalis than true Lulo. Spontaneous in pasture.
Left elytron discoloured and blemished.
This chili pequin plant was introduced through some birds and has since flourished for many years, subsequently growing larger as the time passes.
Aparentemente silvestre
Samaipata is the home of Capsicum Eshbaughii
Walk the roads and look on partially shaded fence lines.
Glandular Pubescense on leaves and stems and 10+ calyx teeth.
I was counting them on my fingers so I could keep track with the pictures. This is the 12th
I was counting them on my fingers so I could keep track with the pictures. This is the 13th
I was counting them on my fingers so I could keep track with the pictures. This is the 14th. Behind the other plants
I was counting them on my fingers so I could keep track with the pictures. This is the 16th and last. Not to be confused with the oak right next to it...
I was counting them while pointing, this is the second
I was counting them on my fingers so I could keep track with the pictures. This is the third.
I was counting them on my fingers so I could keep track with the pictures. This is the fourth.
I was counting them on my fingers so I could keep track with the pictures. This is the fifth.
I was counting them on my fingers so I could keep track with the pictures. This is the sixth.
I was counting them on my fingers so I could keep track with the pictures. This is the seventh.
I was counting them on my fingers so I could keep track with the pictures. This is the eighth.
I was counting them on my fingers so I could keep track with the pictures. This is the ninth