Looks like chile piquin. I've seen it called chile petin as well. It's native in central texas. The first one I ever saw was growing by the side of my house in Austin and it lived for at least 15 years before my neighbor cut it down as a weed! time to move. I love the peppers too.
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Originally Posted by gogrow
here's a pic of a pepper plant i rescued last year from my grandpa.... it is an unknown variety of bird pepper that he has been growing for about 20yrs... this lil guy was about 3in tall when i took it last year.... first pic is what it looked like in feb... next is from today, and a closeup of a full sized pepper, just has to ripen 
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