Michael,
If I haven't told you already, here is some information about Blue Andes. I gave you the seeds for it. (I'm glad it's growing out well for you. Seed is nice and fresh.)
I grew Andes (a.k.a. Andine Cornue, Cornue des Andes, Andes Horn) in 2005 (seed source was Underwood Gardens). One of the plants had blue-green (not medium green) foliage, and I set it aside. I think this plant also had blockier (not as pointed) red fruit, and I thought it was good. So I called it Blue Andes and saved seed from it.
That's it!
GTG
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