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.
Hailing from the UK and developed by Jon Harper, the Bubblegum 7 Pod, or BBG7, is a potent chilli pepper. A cross between Trinidad Moruga Scorpion and Yellow 7 Pod, this strain, at its 6th generation, is a standout for its vibrant colour changes.
Originating from Africa, the Burkina chilli, a beloved variety of Habanero, boasts exceptional taste and formidable heat. It is celebrated for its prolific pod production and vibrant colour transition from light green to bright yellow.
Meet the Butch T Scorpion Pepper, a fiery delight hailing from Crosby, Mississippi. Belonging to the Chinense species, this pepper boasts extreme heat that has even earned it a spot in the Guinness World Records. Brace yourself for a taste adventure with this Trinidadian sensation!
Cabaça Peach, originating from South America, stands out for its bushy appearance and prolific pod production. Its pods start green and mature into a delightful peach hue, resembling small pears.
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.
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.
Discover the fiery allure of the Cappuccino Habanero, a robust Chinese variety with a mysterious origin. This stocky plant, reaching 60-70 cm, boasts a remarkable pod-to-leaf ratio. Pods transition from lime green to a captivating cappuccino hue upon ripening. This chilli ranks amongst the hottest habanero varieties.
The Caramel 7 Pod Pepper hails from Trinidad, boasting an impressive appearance and scorching heat. Renowned for its prolific pod production, it undergoes a captivating colour transformation from green to a luscious caramel hue upon maturity.
Caramel Bhut Jolokia, a variant of the renowned Bhut Jolokia from India, captivates with its stunning appearance. Great producers, it boasts lime green pods maturing into a striking caramel hue. It is known for its extraordinary long-lasting Bhut tinge that adds a depth of flavour to any dish.
Embark on a fiery journey with the Caramel Bih Jolokia, hailing from India. As a formidable member of the Naga family, this chilli, also known as the Ghost Chilli, boasts a compact plant producing an abundance of scorching peppers. The pods undergo a stunning transformation from light green to a warm caramel hue, reaching a formidable heat level.
The Caramel Reaper, a natural mutation of the Carolina Reaper, holds the Guinness World Record as the hottest pepper. With origins in Capsicum Chinense, this chilli is known for its extreme heat and profound burn. It is a fierce addition to any chilli garden.
The Caramel Trinidad Scorpion is a novel variation of the renowned scorpion pepper, known for its intense heat and unique smoky flavour when dried. This variety boasts spectacular pod shapes and is a prolific producer.
The Carbonero chilli, bred by Tony Sherwood in the USA, is a cross between a Bhut Carbon and a Habanero. Known for its prolific yields, it boasts crisp, orange pods with a sweet, fruity flavour.
Carolina Reaper HP22B, renowned as the world’s hottest chilli, earned the Guinness World Record with an intense Scoville Heat Unit (SHU) rating of 1.5 million. A hybrid of Habanero and Naga Viper, it belongs to the Capsicum Chinense family.
Originating from Bolivia, the Caterpillar Chilli, scientifically known as Capsicum Chinense, captivates with its unique appearance resembling a caterpillar. It’s prized for its prolific pod production and striking aesthetic.
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 da Laranja, a captivating chilli variety hailing from Brazil. Renowned for its vibrant peach-coloured pods, it thrives in pots, reaching a height of 60 cm. The name translates to the “Scent of Orange,” reflecting its delightful aroma.
Cheiro do Norte Chilli, a captivating Brazilian beauty, hails from the C. Chinense family. Renowned for its prolific production, this stocky plant grows to about 60 cm, thriving even in pots. The lime green pods transform into a beautiful peach colour upon ripening, creating a stunning display in any garden.This chilli adds a pleasant warmth to the dishes
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.
Originating from South America, the Cheiro Goias Chilli boasts vibrant pods transitioning from green to bright red. It thrives in cooler climates, defying winter dormancy with a striking appearance and prolific growth in pots. Its mid heat profile adds a delightful kick to various dishes.
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.
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Hailing from Assam, India, the Chocolate Bhut Jolokia, a wild strain discovered by Frontal Agritech, showcases impressive growth, reaching up to a metre in pots and flourishing even larger in the ground. The pods, 5-8 cm long and 2-3 cm wide, boast a striking appearance.Known for its intense heat, the Chocolate Bhut Jolokia is a favourite among heat enthusiasts.
The Chocolate Bhut x Yellow 7 Pod, also known as 7 Pod Madballz, is a stellar creation by Australian chilli grower Grant Hustler. A prolific producer of super-hot pods, this F6 generation hybrid impresses with its stunning evolution. The plant, reaching around 50 cm in pots, boasts cream-white pods with a captivating transition to a burgundy reddish hue. The 7-8 cm long, 2-2.5 cm wide pods reveal abundant placenta and capsaicin, offering a visual and spicy treat.
Chocolate Bih Jolokia, renowned for its prolific yield, boasts a compact stature, making it ideal for balcony or terrace cultivation. With its petite frame, it surprises with an abundance of peppers. The pods transition from a light green to a luscious dark chocolate hue, measuring 7 cm in length and 2.5 cm in width.
The Chocolate Devil’s Tongue, a mysterious Chinense variety of unknown origin, boasts a striking appearance with pods measuring 5-10 cm long and 2-3 cm wide. This prolific plant, reaching a metre in pots, surprises with its fruity taste and remarkable sweetness, deviating from the typical habanero flavour.
The Chocolate Fatali, hailing from Africa, is a stunning chilli variety known for its prolific yield, distinct pod shape, and attractive appearance. It thrives in both pots and garden soil, reaching a metre in height. With a preference for ample water and semi-shade, this variety showcases its beauty with a deep chocolate hue. The plant is a fantastic producer, yielding an abundance of mid-heat peppers that resemble elongated lanterns.
The Chocolate Habanero, also known as “Congo Black” or “Brown Scotch Bonnet,” hails from Jamaica, renowned for its fiery kick. A great producer, the plant thrives in pots, reaching a metre in height, displaying enticing dark green to deep brown pods. Contrary to expectations, its flavour surprises with a delightful passion fruit undertone.
The Chocolate Naga Brain, a stellar producer of fiery chillies, boasts a menacing appearance with its dark brown, wrinkled exterior. A cross between Brain Strain 7 pod and Dorset Naga, this F6 generation plant stands over a metre tall in pots. Mature pods measure 3.5 cm long and 2.5 cm wide.
The Chuck Norris Moruga Scorpion, a fiery Capsicum Chinense variant, hails from The Hippy Seed Company. Renowned for its potency, this chilli is a prolific producer with vibrant red pods. Its golf ball-sized fruits transition from green to a striking red, boasting a pimply skin. This scorpion variety stands out with its unique appearance and heightened heat, surpassing the average Moruga. Aptly named after Chuck Norris, consuming this pepper feels akin to a roundhouse kick from the martial arts legend.
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.