In the lush landscapes of Venezuela, Lindberg Figueroa introduced the AJI PINGA DE PERRO, a striking Capsicum Annuum chilli pepper. The name, translating to ‘Dog Penis’ in Catalan, humorously alludes to its unique appearance. This remarkable chilli plant can grow over 80 cm tall in a pot and even larger when planted in the ground, making it a standout in any garden. The plant’s distinctive pods further add to its visual appeal, making the Aji Pinga de Perro a noteworthy addition for chilli enthusiasts.
The Amigo Diablo Chilli, a stellar variety hailing from Mexico, is a robust producer. The bullet-shaped pods transition from green to a glossy, mature red, boasting a delightful fruity sweetness.
The Anaheim Pepper, celebrated for its stuffing prowess, traces its origins to New Mexico and thrives in Anaheim, California. Boasting a height of 1 metre, this prolific producer yields sizable and mild pods with a tough skin that peels effortlessly after charring and steaming. Available year-round, it reaches its prime during the summer. When mature and red, the pods are known as ‘Chilli colourado’ or ‘California Red Chilli.’ Remarkably, it grows from seed to a substantial 20 cm fruit in under 80 days.
Discover the Asian Birds Eye Chilli, a renowned Capsicum Annuum variety available in most supermarkets. Recognized for prolific production, the pods transition from green to a vibrant red. This variety is very easy to grow and furthermore a great producer of small, thin chillies, making it a favourite among gardeners and culinary enthusiasts alike.
Discover the allure of the Australian Broome Chilli, a vibrant variety hailing from the land Down Under, particularly named after Broome in Western Australia. This amazing chilli, cultivated with care for years, has enticing features that make it a must-have for chilli enthusiasts worldwide.
Australian Bruce, a splendid chilli originating from Australia, is celebrated for its prolific yield and aesthetically pleasing appearance when adorned with pods. The Bruce chilli, with its vibrant transformation from green to red upon maturity, stands at 12 cm. It is a very mild chilli with a heat rating of about 3, making it ideal for those who enjoy the flavour but prefer a milder spice. This chilli is perfect for pickling, stir-fries, drying, and sauces. The Australian Bruce looks particularly beautiful when it’s full of pods, enhancing its appeal for both culinary use and visual enjoyment.
Baby Morich, an exclusive creation from The Hippy Seed Company, and is a potent cross between Tabasco and Naga Morich. Known as a “little firecracker,” due to its insane heat. This chilli boasts a striking appearance with abundant pods.
The Bahamian Bird Pepper, a standout Capsicum Annuum native to the Bahamas, is renowned for its prolific pod production. This chilli variety boasts an extended harvest season, making it an excellent choice for enthusiasts seeking consistent yields. It is adaptable to various cultivation settings.
Ball Chilli, renowned for its early maturation, boasts pendant “cherry” shaped fruit. This variety thrives in pots or ground, with green pods transitioning to red upon maturity. Known for their milder heat, these chillies are perfect for various culinary applications.
The Bangalore Torpedo, a prolific chilli hailing from India, stands out for its striking appearance and exceptional pod production. With pods that grow up to 10 – 12 cm long, this variety transitions from light green to a vibrant red at full maturity, some even adopting a distinctive twisted pig’s tail shape. It boasts medium heat, making it a level that most people can handle, which adds to its appeal for a wide range of chilli enthusiasts.
The Bangalore Whippet’s Tail, a captivating chilli variety hailing from India, is an intriguing crossbreed, combining the traits of Capsicum Frutescens and Capsicum Annuum, specifically originating from a blend of Bangalore Torpedo and Whippet’s Tail. This unique chilli variety is celebrated for its fascinating long, twisted pods that resemble fingernails, making it a standout addition to any collection of distinctive chillies. The pods of the Bangalore Whippet’s Tail grow to impressive lengths, creating a fantastic visual appeal in gardens.
Hailing from Africa, the Banjul Markets Gambia Pepper is a distinguished chilli variety known for its prolific pod production, with tall plants bearing hundreds of pods. Regarded as one of the best producers, this chilli variety continues to yield pods for many months. Its pods, characterised by a delightful blend of salty and sweet flavours, make it an outstanding accompaniment to a variety of dishes. Truly a rare and sought-after gem, the Banjul Markets Gambia Pepper adds a unique and flavourful touch to any culinary experience.
Discover the unique Berbere Coffee Brown chilli, a rare Ethiopian variety. Renowned for its prolific yield, this chilli boasts elongated pods that transition from vibrant green to a rich chocolate brown upon maturity. All in all, a great-looking rare one, easy to grow, more cold-tolerant, so it has a long season and is a great producer. Additionally, this distinctive chilli offers a very different flavour that is hard to describe, but undeniably really nice. Its unique taste, combined with its remarkable visual appeal and resilience to colder conditions, makes the Berbere Coffee Brown chilli a standout choice for chilli enthusiasts seeking something truly special in their gardens.
The Black Cuban Pepper, hailed as “a black beauty from Mexico,” is a stunning chilli variety with dark foliage, purple flowers, and black pods. This eye-catching plant is a great producer of conical, 1 cm long pods that mature from deep black to red.
The Black Fire chilli, renowned for its stunning appearance, is a prolific producer with pods starting black and ripening to vibrant red. It offers a slightly sweet flavour and moderate heat.
Black Pearl Pepper, originating from Mexico, is a botanical masterpiece renowned for its stunning appearance. These peppers, resembling shiny black pearls, are a visual delight and a recipient of prestigious awards.
The Black Prince chilli, originating from Mexico, boasts stunning black-to-green leaves and vibrant purple flowers. The plant yields black pods, maturing to red, with a mature size of 1-2 cm.
Discover the enigmatic Black Scorpion Tongue Chilli, originating from the US through our friend Chris. Renowned for its vibrant pod colours, this variety is a visual and culinary delight.
Discover the mysterious origin of the Black Thai TQ pepper, a captivating chilli variety with stunning black pods. Acquired from a friend in the US, this plant thrives both in pots and the ground, showcasing vibrant colours during its growth.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
The De Arbol Blood, a stunning Mexican chilli, boasts vibrant red pods, 5-7 cm long and 0.5-0.9 cm wide. This prolific plant reaches 60 cm in pots but thrives larger in the ground. It continuously yields pods with a bright red hue, offering a delightful balance of flavour and heat. Ideal for salads, pickling, and stir-fries, its versatility enhances culinary experiences.
De Arbol Orange, hailing from Mexico, is a remarkable chilli pepper with a height of around 35 cm in pots. This beauty boasts consistent, abundant yields throughout the season, even enduring Australian winters at 7 degrees Celsius. The pods, starting creamy white and maturing to a warm orange hue, measure 4-5 cm in length and 1 cm in width. Known for its resilience in cool climates, it’s an excellent choice for those facing colder temperatures.