IntroductionOrnamental peppers (Capsicum annuum L.) have the advantage of multipurpose use in fresh, spice, and pickle consumption, besides being pot and garden plants and cut flower arrangement species. Lately, interest and demand for ornamental peppers has increased. According to Stommel and Bosland (2006), ornamental peppers have begun to regain their previous popularity due to easy seed propagation, relatively short cropping time, and heat/ drought tolerance. The varied foliage color and colorful fruits characterizing ornamental peppers ensure a vivid summer garden display that rivals the chrysanthemum (Dendramthema grandiflora Tzvelev) for brilliant fall color (Stommel and Griesbach, 2005).Steadily growing interest has encouraged intensive breeding studies of ornamental peppers. When evaluated in terms of method, it was seen that the majority of these studies (
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