Bred meticulously by The Hippy Seed Company, the THSC Black Habanero stands out as a unique variety. Renowned for its prolific yield and striking appearance, it boasts pods that transition from dark green to nearly black.
Tobago Seasoning Chilli, initially sourced from a market in Scarboro, Tobago in March 1999 by Dr. Jeff Nekol, is celebrated for its mild heat and sweet habanero flavour. Its umbrella-like appearance, adorned with vibrant chilli fruit transitioning from light green to orange and finally red upon ripening, makes it an aesthetically pleasing addition to gardens. This non-hot variety is ideal for those seeking a subtle kick in their culinary creations.
Trinidad Habanero, a prolific producer, hails from Trinidad, the southernmost Caribbean island. Its golf ball-sized pods transition from lime green to vibrant red, offering a thick-walled, juicy flesh with a distinctive chinense flavour complemented by a subtle bean-like undertone.
Renowned for its delightful fragrance and Caribbean origins, the Trinidad Perfume Pepper is cherished by growers for its unique attributes. With lantern-shaped yellow pods, it emanates a sweet apple-like aroma during cooking, enhancing culinary experiences.
Hailing from Trinidad, this delightful chilli variety boasts thick-walled, juicy pods that transition from green to red when ripe. It’s a stocky plant, reaching up to 60 cm in height, making it ideal for container cultivation. The Trinidad Smooth Chilli is renowned for its ease of growth and prolific fruiting.
Trinidad Yellow Scotch Bonnet, originating from the Caribbean, is renowned for its exceptional taste and vibrant appearance. Its pods, transitioning from green to a luscious yellow, offer a delightful blend of sweetness and the distinctive Scotch Bonnet flavour.
Trinity Habanero, an exceptional producer, flaunts an abundant yield of large, plump pods. With its captivating wild bushy appearance and delightful blend of flavour and heat, it stands out among its peers. Pods transition from a lovely light green hue to a vibrant red, adding to its allure.
Tshololo Pepper, hailed as a Brazilian beauty, boasts rare and unique attributes. Renowned for its vibrant orange crinkled pods, this chilli transforms from dark green to a warm orange with purple stripes upon ripening. With a height reaching up to 1 meter, it thrives in pot cultivation.
Urubu Chilli, a rare find from Brazil, boasts prolific production, yielding teardrop-shaped pods with a distinct orange hue upon ripening. This unique chilli, believed to be a Capsicum Chinense variety with hints of Capsicum Frutescens, offers a deep, slowly building heat reminiscent of habanero peppers.
The Venezuelan Tiger, a cherished rarity hailing from Venezuela, dazzles with its vibrant light green pods transitioning to a fiery red hue upon ripening. Renowned for its striking appearance and delicate flavour, it’s a prized possession for chilli enthusiasts.
The White Chupetinho Chilli, originating from Brazil, boasts stunning drop-shaped pods, reminiscent of little rubber nipples, earning its local name “Pimenta de Bico” or “Chupetinha.” It’s a prolific producer with pods transitioning from light lime green to creamy white, offering a sweet and fruity flavour with a subtle chinense undertone.
White Devils Tongue, a variety of Capsicum Chinense, is renowned for its striking appearance and robust productivity. Its pods, resembling devil’s tongues, progress from a vibrant lime green to a creamy white, passing through a captivating purple stage. These pods, about 5 cm long and 1.5 cm wide, are notably alluring.
Hailing from Africa, the White Fatali Chilli boasts a robust stature, thriving in both pots and soil. With stocky growth up to 70 cm tall, its pods transition from light green to creamy white upon ripening, showcasing the classic Fatali flavour.
Originating from the Amazon region and spreading to Mexico, the White Habanero is renowned for its prolific production. Pods transition from lime green to white upon full maturity, offering a delightful sweet flavour coupled with substantial heat.
Hailing from Suriname, the Yellow Adjoema Scotch Bonnet is renowned for its prolific nature, yielding abundant, oddly shaped yellow pods, approximately 5 cm in length. Its sweet, fruity flavour carries a delightful burn, making it a sought-after choice for chilli enthusiasts. This compact plant, reaching around 50 cm in height when potted, thrives in limited spaces such as balconies.
Yellow Devils Tongue, a Capsicum Chinense of unknown origin, dazzles with its vibrant yellow pods resembling Fatali peppers. Renowned for prolific yields, it boasts a sweet flavour akin to Scotch Bonnet peppers, making it a favourite among growers.
The Yellow Habanero, renowned for its vibrant hue and fruity flavour with hints of pineapple, originates from the West Indies. Its irregular spheroid pods, about 4-5 cm tall and 3 cm wide, are a hallmark of this variety.
Originating from Peru, the Yellow Jelly Bean Pepper is renowned for its prolific production and distinctive appearance. Its petite stature, reaching heights of 40–50 cm, showcases vibrant yellow pods reminiscent of jelly beans. These pods pack a potent punch of heat, making them a standout ornamental chilli.
Yellow Lightning Habanero is revered among chilli enthusiasts for its striking appearance and fiery taste. Renowned for its lightning bolt-shaped pods, this variety transitions from a vibrant light green to a radiant yellow. Its unique flavour profile and intense heat make it a favourite among chilli lovers worldwide.