The enigmatic Blue Christmas Chilli, a Capsicum Annuum of unknown origin, dazzles with a Christmas tree-like form adorned in vibrant hues. Ideal for pot cultivation, it grows to approximately 50 cm, showcasing dark purple stems and leaves.
Bolivian Bumpy, a vibrant chilli variety, is a prolific producer with bushy growth. Its pods transition from green and black to bright yellow with a hint of brown, adding aesthetic appeal to your garden.
The Bolivian Rainbow Chilli hails from Bolivia, showcasing a breathtaking display of colours – purple, yellow, orange, and red. This vibrant plant is renowned for its compact growth, making it ideal for limited spaces.
Produced by UK’s Jon Harper, the Borg 9 is a cross between Naglah and Bubblegum 7 pod, named after actor Ernest Borgnine. Known for intense heat, it’s in the F5 generation, offering a unique chilli experience.
The Brazilian Starfish Chilli, a dazzling Baccatum variety hailing from Brazil, stands out with its unique pod shape resembling a starfish. Renowned for prolific production and vibrant red hue upon maturity.
Discover the Brazilian Starfish Orange, a captivating C. Baccatum variety originating from Brazil. Renowned for its unique starfish-shaped chillies, this plant is a prolific producer with pods transitioning from green to a warm orange when mature.
Discover the allure of Brazilian Starfish Yellow, an exquisite C. Baccatum variety hailing from Brazil. Renowned for its unique pod shape resembling a starfish, this chilli is a standout in any collection.
The Brown Jalapeno, a superb producer, boasts alluring aesthetics and delightful flavour. Classified under Capsicum Annuum, this variety showcases a shift from vibrant green to a warm brown hue upon maturity. Ideal for stuffing, roasting, or crafting Jalapeno Poppers.
The Brown Thai TQ Pepper, a natural mutation from the Black Thai TQ, captivates with stunning brown pods adorned with black stripes. A visual delight for any chilli enthusiast.
The BTR Scorpion, also known as the Butch T Reaper Scorpion, is an intense chilli variety originating from the United States. Developed by renowned grower Butch Taylor, it’s a hybrid of the Butch T Scorpion and Carolina Reaper, creating a scorching heat that’s truly exceptional.
Meet the Buena Mulata chilli, a vibrant addition to your garden hailing from the Annuum family. Originating in Mexico, this pepper boasts an upper mid-heat profile, making it a flavourful delight for culinary adventures. With its easy-to-grow nature and high yield, the Buena Mulata is a fiery gem that adds both colour and spice to your homegrown pepper collection.
The Bulgarian Carrot Chilli, also known as “Shipkas,” hails from Hungary and is renowned for resembling a carrot in shape. Adopted for its vivid orange hue, spicy and fruity taste, this chilli grows to about 50 cm in height, thriving in pots, making it ideal for balconies.
Byadgi Chilli, renowned as “Kaddi Chilli,” hails from Karnataka, India. Named after Byadagi town, it thrives in Haveri district. This Indian gem yields approximately 21,000 kg annually. tHE medium heat level and great sweet flavour make it an excellent choice for non-extreme Indian cooking.
Hailing from Brazil, the Cabaça Vermelha is a fantastic chilli variety known for its prolific yield and striking appearance. The plant, reaching a metre in height, boasts beautiful pear-shaped pods that transition from green to a vibrant red.Its unique taste and vibrant appearance makes it an amazing choice for backyard gardeners.
Discover the exotic “Cabe Chilli Pepper” hailing from the vibrant landscapes of Bali. Renowned for its prolific fruiting, this bushy plant stands at over 50 cm, flourishing in pots or larger in the ground.
Discover the exotic allure of Cabe Keriting Chilli, a remarkable Capsicum Annuum hailing from Indonesia. Initially introduced by a friend with Indonesian roots, this chilli boasts prolific growth and tantalising culinary potential. This chilli has sweet and light floral notes that strikes a perfect balance between spice and flavour when added to any dish.
Cameroon Pepper Red hails from Africa, specifically Cameroon. This exceptional habanero variant boasts a unique texture, delightful flavour, and intense heat. recognised as a prolific producer, it yields vibrant red pods.
Originating from the Capsicum annuum species, the Caysan Chilli boasts prolific yields of smooth, tapered fruit. Its pods transition from dark green to red when fully ripe, offering a versatile ingredient for various cuisines.
Hailing from Brazil, the Cheiro Creme chilli, a rare C. Chinense variety, delights with creamy pods boasting a light apple flavour and medium heat. Sent from a Brazilian friend, it’s an exclusive gem of The Hippy Seed Company.
Discover the allure of Cheiro do Para, a captivating Capsicum Chinense variety originating from Brazil. Renowned for its robust growth, this plant flourishes in pots but craves the expansiveness of the earth. Its mini Habanero-like pods are ribbed and have a deep red when they mature. This beautiful looking chilli variety is also bug resistant. Taste wise, the sweet Habanero taste elevates the flavour profile of any dish.
Cheiro Roxa, a striking Brazilian variety, boasts purple and peach-hued pods amidst dark foliage, standing over a metre tall. Its unique pod shape and vibrant colours make it a pride in any pepper garden. With a translucent colour shift from purple to peach during ripening, this beauty offers a delightful blend of sweetness and Chinense flavour, devoid of the earthy habanero taste.
Cheongyang Gochu Chilli, originating from the Cheongyang region in Korea, earned its name as the spiciest Korean variety. A generous producer, these chillies thrive in Australian conditions, even during winter. The pods, reminiscent of Cayenne Pepper, start green and mature to a vibrant red, measuring 10 cm in length and just under 1 cm in width. With a growth height of 70 cm in a pot, it flourishes even more when planted in the ground.
Hailing from the Valley of Oaxaca in southern Mexico, the Chilhuacle Negro Chilli, known as an “ancient chilli” in Nahualt, boasts a rich cultural heritage. Its pods transition from dark green to a mature dark brown hue, offering a visually striking addition to any garden or dish.
Renowned for its striking aesthetics, Chilli Costa Rica captivates with its black foliage and vibrant red pods. This award-winning cultivar graces European landscapes, boasting green-to-black leaves and exquisite purple blossoms. Its glossy black fruits, evolving into deep red, deliver both fiery heat and visual allure.
Renowned as the “Mona Lisa” of chillies, the Chilli Costa Rica Orange boasts black foliage, purple flowers, and vibrant orange pods. Ideal for pots, it transforms any garden into a stunning display. The traditional red pod version is a European award-winner, doubling as a landscape feature.
Hailing from the USA, the Chocolate Bhutlah, a formidable cross of Bhut Jolokia and Douglah 7 pod, is renowned for its stunning appearance and fiery temperament. Cultivated by Steven McLaurin, this pepper thrives in a pot, growing up to a metre in height, adorned with large, bushy foliage. Initially green, the pods transform into a rich chocolate hue, making this chilli a captivating addition to any garden. A true producer of scorching heat, it stands as an exceptional choice for hot sauce aficionados.
Chocolate Jigsaw, a formidable member of the Capsicum Chinense family, is a robust chilli variety that delights producers with its stunning pod shape resembling dark chocolate-covered delicacies. These pods transition from a lush green hue to a rich dark brown, signifying full maturity. Ideal for pots or garden beds, it thrives in semi-sunny spots, reaching a height of about one metre. The initial appeal lies in its aesthetic charm, tempting you to experience the ripper heat within.
Chupetinho Chilli, also known as Pimenta de Bico or Chupetinha, hails from Brazil, celebrated for its prolific pod production and distinctive drop-shaped appearance. The plant, reaching 50-60 cm in pots, boasts cascading branches laden with flavour-packed pods. The vibrant pods, resembling rubber nipples, are a treat for the eyes.
Comstock Purple Pepper, a remarkable C. Annuum variety, was bred by Matthew Arthur in the United States. Its distinctive elongated tapered pods, starting green/purple and ripening to a dark red/purple, make it a captivating sight. This stable variety, cultivated since 2009, consistently produces pods with thin walls and a sweet flavour.
Corno di Toro Rosso Chilli, commonly known as Bull’s Horn Chilli, is a prolific producer with vibrant red pods resembling bull horns. Reaching 1 metre in pots, it’s an easy-to-grow delight. The 15 to 20 cm pods are perfect for stuffing, roasting, grilling, stir-fry, salads, or BBQ.
Count Dracula Chilli, a stunning Capsicum Annuum variety, features compact bushes with striking black stems and dark green, black-flecked leaves. Ideal for pot cultivation, it reaches 40 cm in height, showcasing dramatic jet black pods transitioning to blood red with a black calyx. Origin unknown, it’s a prized addition to any chilli collection, boasting a unique appearance and excellent flavour.
Hailing from the Christopher Phillips Rare Seed Collection, the CP115, a C. Chinense variety, is a fiery hybrid cross of Butch T Scorpion and Douglah 7 Pod. Renowned for its intense heat, the plant reaches 60 cm in height and thrives in pots, yielding distinctive 5 cm x 3 cm pods. The F5 stage cross produces pods with scorpion shapes and Douglah characteristics. Notably, it’s a robust producer with pimpled, tail-ended pods transitioning from green to brown.