Capsicum chinense

A tropical plant. Love

A tropical plant. Love

Not known in the wild. Love
Not known in the wild. Love

A canopy tree that occurs locally, often gregariously, in dense primary forest on limestone or in rather dry rain forest. Love
Riverine forest and forest patches or remaining as isolated trees, probably because of the destruction of other forest species. Rain forest, gallery forest and transitional forest. Love

Forests where rainfall is abundant. Low to medium elevations in primary and secondary forests. Love

Lowland rainforest. Primary forests at low and medium elevations. Love

A canopy or subcanopy tree in low elevation rainforests. Usually found near the coast and up to elevations of 450 metres. Love

Native to the subtropics of Asia. Love

Naturalized on walls and rocky banks in central and southern England. Love

Grassy places on calcareous soils, particularly in chalk grassland, less commonly on sea-cliffs or in woods. Love

Not known Love

Cool, humid, tropical highlands. Evergreen broad-leaved forests at elevations of 100 – 1,500 metres, occasionally to 1,900 metres in southern China. Love

Shaded areas at an elevation of 2100 – 2700 metres in Yunnan. Love

Coastal mountain forests and wet meadows inland. Marshy meadows in coniferous forest, to 2300 metres. Love