The Peruvian White Habanero, hailing from Peru, is a rare gem among chilli plants. Its petite size and bullet-shaped pods, initially lime green, mature into a creamy white resembling jelly beans. Renowned for its intense heat and aromatic flavour reminiscent of habaneros, this variety adds both beauty and spice to any garden or dish.
Originating from an unknown source, the Peter Penis Pepper is a rare Capsicum Annuum variety, renowned for its uncanny resemblance to male genitalia. Its striking appearance features bright red, phallic-shaped pods, adding a quirky touch to any garden.
Piment D’Espelette, hailing from the Basque region of France, is renowned for its mildness and fruity flavour. Named after the village of Espelette, it’s celebrated during the annual Chilli Festival. The pods, initially green, mature into a vibrant dark red.
Pimenta Barra do Ribeiro, a remarkable Brazilian chilli variety, boasts a stunning transition in color from creamy white with a purple tinge to purple, orange, and finally red. Its beauty is matched by its prolific yield, with pods measuring 2.5 cm high x 2.0 cm wide.
Pimenta Berinjela, a striking Brazilian chilli variety, captivates with its unique resemblance to mini eggplants. With its bushy stature, it thrives both in pots and in-ground, boasting dark stems and leaves. The pods undergo a mesmerizing colour transformation from dark purple to a translucent Bordeaux, akin to its namesake, the eggplant.
Pimenta Cambuci, originating from Brazil, is a captivating member of the Capsicum Baccatum species. Resembling the Bishop Crown, its pods boast a robust, apple-like crunch, making it an exceptional addition to salads, stuffing, or paired with cheese.
Hailing from Brazil, the Pimenta de Neyde is a fantastic producer, renowned for its stunning deep purple/black foliage and distinctive black pods. Named after its discoverer, this chilli variety stands out with its captivating appearance and intense heat. The pods maintain their dark hue from inception, adding a striking visual element to any garden or culinary creation.
Pimenta Luna Habanero, originating from Brazil, delights with its peach-colored pods. Known for its stunning appearance and unique flavour resembling Champagne, it’s a favourite among chilli enthusiasts, offering a mild taste suitable for all, including children.
Hailing as a superb producer, Pimenta Sparanise boasts stunning habanero pods with a delightful blend of flavours. Its pods transition from light green to creamy white with purple stripes upon ripening, showcasing its beauty and appeal. This C. Chinense variety thrives in semi-sunny garden spots and reaches heights of up to 60 cm when potted.
Originating from the lush jungles of Peru, the Pinguita de Mono Pepper, also known as ‘Little monkey d**k’, is celebrated for its exceptional flavour and heat. This rare chilli variety thrives in the central valley of Chanchamayo.
Originating from the Chinense species, the Pink 7 Pod chilli boasts a unique combination of peachy hues with a subtle pink tinge. These peppers, reminiscent of a golf ball in size, flourish abundantly, showcasing a spectrum of colours from light green to peach.
Hailing from Italy, the Pink Tiger is a coveted creation resulting from the crossbreeding of Bhut Jolokia and Pimenta de Neyde peppers. This stunning variety exhibits a remarkable colour transformation, starting with a deep purple hue and maturing into creamy pods adorned with striking purple stripes. Renowned for its beauty and robust growth, this chilli plant flourishes in containers, reaching heights exceeding 1 meter.
Originally from Asia, the Po Chong chilli, a variety of Capsicum Annuum, is renowned for its prolific production. Its 6-7 cm pods, initially green and ripening to red, boast a distinct capsicum apple-like flavour. These bushy plants, reaching about 50 cm in pots, are early producers, making them popular among chilli enthusiasts.
The Poblano Chilli, originating from Mexico’s Puebla state, is renowned for its versatility. It starts as a dark purplish-green pod, maturing into a vibrant red. This mild pepper transforms into the Ancho Chilli when dried.
Originating from Thailand, the Prik Kee Noo Suan, also known as “Mouse Shit Chilli,” is a prolific producer of fiery pods. These tiny peppers start green and ripen to a vibrant red, boasting intense heat and a compact plant structure.
The Primo 7 Pot Pepper, masterfully cultivated by Troy Primeaux, boasts lineage from the Naga Morich and Trinidad 7 Pot Pepper. Known as a great producer, it yields fiery red pods with a gnarly surface.
Hailing from undisclosed origins, the Pumpkin Cili Pepper is a rare gem, generously shared by Sydney’s own chilli connoisseur, Alice Lennard. This delightful variety boasts petite yet vibrant pumpkin-shaped pods, ranging from a luscious deep purple to a fiery red upon ripening.
The Purple Bhut BR (Blotchy Red) is a remarkable new phenotype cultivated by The Hippy Seed Company. This variety, although not yet stabilized, promises beauty and intrigue. With bushy plants reaching 40-50 cm, it yields Bhut-shaped pods, initially light green but transitioning to deep purple, then to red with a devilish blotchy black appearance.
The Purple Candlelight Chilli, known for its stunning appearance and prolific yields, boasts upward-growing clusters of pods. With a unique transition from purple to a spectrum of colours, it’s a captivating addition to any patio garden. A compact bush, reaching around 60 cm in height, it’s easy to cultivate and maintain. The final red pods signal readiness for harvest.
Purple Habanero originates from an unknown origin but thrives in various climates. It is celebrated for its stunning appearance, with pods resembling golf balls, initially light green and translucent, later turning reddish-brown with marbling.
Hailing from the vibrant lands of India, the Purple Naga Jolokia stands out as a great producer, boasting slender pods that undergo a mesmerizing transformation from deep purple to fiery red. With its dainty stature, this plant flourishes gracefully in any balcony, terrace, or windowsill. Its leaves, adorned with purple tinges, add to its allure, while the pods, ranging from 5 to 7 cm in length, exhibit a delightful twist and contortion. Its exquisite purple flowers enchant the beholder, making it a captivating addition to any space.
Purple Pumpkin Chilli, a remarkable variant of the Purple Bhut Jolokia, underwent a spontaneous genetic transformation, resulting in its distinctive traits. Renowned for its vibrant hues and pumpkin-shaped pods, this chilli plant has captivated growers for 8 years. Its unique colour progression, from light green to blotchy purple and finally to bright red, coupled with its bushy growth and prolific pod production, renders it a stunning addition to any garden.
The Purple Reaper, hailing from Brazil and cultivated by Carlos Jr, stands as a testament to the fiery spirit of South American chilli enthusiasts. Renowned for its potency and striking appearance, it produces an abundance of pods that transition from dark purple to vibrant red, with a tantalisingly fruity flavour and extreme heat level.
Originating from Thailand, Purple Thai is a captivating Capsicum Frutescens variety renowned for its striking appearance and culinary versatility. This compact, bushy plant boasts stunning dark green foliage with a captivating purple hue, accentuated by vibrant purple flowers and pods.
The Purple Tiger Chilli, also known as Trifetti or Variegata, hails from the USA and is esteemed among chilli enthusiasts. Renowned for its stunning variegated foliage in shades of green, white, and purple, it’s a compact plant ideal for limited spaces.
Hailing from an undisclosed origin, the Purple UFO chilli is a marvel for chilli enthusiasts and great producers alike. Its pods, resembling UFOs, boast a stunning deep purple hue, maturing to a vibrant red. The taste? Remarkably sweet and juicy with an apple-like flavour, coupled with a pleasant, slow-building burn.
The Purple Viper Naga, originating from the Matthew Arthur strain, stands out for its stunning appearance. With purple stems, dark green leaves tinged with black, and vibrant pods transitioning from green to purple to bright red when ripe, it’s a visual delight.
Pusa Jwala, a renowned chilli cultivar hailing from India, is revered for its prolific yield and distinctive pod shape. With an elongated, wrinkled structure, these chillies transition from green to vibrant red upon ripening, offering a delightful visual contrast. Renowned for its apple-like taste and notable heat, Pusa Jwala is a staple in Indian cuisine, adding depth and spice to various dishes.
Originating from Chile, the Puta Madre Pepper is a rare gem introduced by our Chilean friend Raul. Despite its provocative name, it boasts a striking appearance with dark green foliage and vibrant purple flowers. The spherical pods, starting black and ripening to bright red, add to its allure.
Originating from Peru, Queen Laurie Chilli boasts impressive traits. Its baccatum variety yields abundant crunchy pods with a rapid fruity flavour transition upon consumption. The pods, ranging from 6 to 7 cm in length and approximately 2 cm in width, start as vibrant green and mature into a striking orange hue. This variety thrives in cooler climates and remarkably endures warmer conditions, making it a resilient and versatile choice for cultivation.
Originating from India, the Rajah chilli, also known as Capsicum annuum, boasts remarkable productivity and vivid hues. This versatile plant flourishes in both pots and ground soil, reaching heights of 1.3 meters. Its pods transition from deep green to a rich, enticing red upon ripening, measuring 12 cm in length and 1.5 cm in diameter. With its early maturity and prolific yields, Rajah is a culinary gem, particularly cherished for its compatibility with Indian cuisine and suitability for drying.