Not exact matches
I brought back
seeds from my trip to Oaxaca and grew out «Chile de Agua», which apparently means «irrigated chile,» and it was an erect
pod about 4 inches
long and one inch wide.
A dried chile from the state of Aguas Calientes; it is 1 to 2 inches
long, 1/2 inch wide, and the
seeds rattle in the
pods.
Klee says that with a little tinkering the petunias might last even
longer — the only reason the petals eventually fell off the experimental flower was that they were forced off by the growing
seed pod.
«Here,» he says, presenting me with the
long, olive - green stalk of a lily with two fat
seed pods dangling from its stem.
1/4 tsp allspice 1/4 tsp fennel
seed 3 green cardamom
pods 2 black peppercorns 1 bay leaf, torn into pieces 1 (3 - inch) sprig fresh rosemary 1 (2 - inch -
long) fresh lemon or lime peel 1 (1 - inch) sprig fresh lavender