Originating from the Capsicum chinense species, the Peach Fatali is renowned for its remarkable productivity and distinct pod shape. This chilli boasts the renowned Fatali flavour, with an added sweetness and fruity undertones. Its pods transition from light green to a stunning peach hue, making it an attractive addition to any garden.
A standout among chilli producers, the Peach Habanero boasts stunning peach-coloured pods and a delightful taste profile. Its origin remains a mystery, but its beauty and flavour are undeniable.The Peach Habanero, with its captivating peach-coloured pods, is a variety of unknown origin. Despite its mysterious background, it stands out as one of the most visually striking chillies available. Its pods exude a vibrant allure that leaves onlookers spellbound. Not only does its appearance captivate, but its taste also delights with every bite.
Originating from Trinidad, the Peach Moruga Scorpion boasts exceptional heat levels, making it one of the hottest chillies available. Its pods start as light green and mature into a beautiful peach colour. This Chinense variety is known for its intense heat, making it a daring choice for spice enthusiasts.
Hailing as a variant of the renowned scorpion peppers, Peach Scorpion thrives as a prolific producer with its compact plant reaching around 50 cm. Its pods, initially green, mature into a striking peach hue, offering a visually enticing addition to any garden or culinary creation. With thin walls and dimensions of 3-4 cm in length and 2.5-3 cm in width, these pods boast a crunchy, juicy texture and a unique flavour reminiscent of rock melon, with subtle notes of Chinense essence.
Hailing from Australia, Pepe Habanero, a Capsicum Chinense, bears striking resemblance to the Orange Habanero in its shape and fiery intensity. However, its distinct flavour sets it apart, making it a captivating addition to any garden or culinary venture. With a penchant for vibrant hues, the plant boasts pods transitioning from verdant green to a luscious orange upon ripening. Notably, its leaves possess a lighter complexion compared to its citrusy counterpart, further enhancing its visual allure.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Renowned for its fiery reputation, the Red 7 Pod is a revered chilli variety hailing from Trinidad, cherished for its intense heat and vibrant red hue upon maturity. Resilient and robust, it thrives in Caribbean climates, offering a bountiful harvest.
Red Devil’s Tongue, a formidable habanero variety, distinguishes itself with its striking appearance and intense heat. With pods resembling a devil’s tongue, this cultivar boasts a fiery red hue upon maturity, adding a visually striking element to any garden or culinary dish.
Originating from the Central African Republic, the Fatali Chilli boasts a rich heritage and a fiery temperament. Renowned for its distinctive pod shape, transitioning from vibrant green to a blazing red when fully ripe, it offers a tantalising blend of flavours. Its compact stature in pots contrasts with its potential to soar to 1.5 metres when planted in the ground.
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Originally hailing from the lush Amazon region, the Red Habanero has journeyed through Mexico, becoming a staple in Yucatán’s agricultural scene. With its vibrant red pods and distinctive flavour, it stands out as a beloved chilli pepper worldwide.
The Red Mushroom Chilli, originating from Jamaica, is renowned for its prolific production and distinctive mushroom-shaped pods. These golf ball-sized pods transition from green to a vibrant red when ripe, boasting a unique appearance and sweet Chinense flavour.
The Red Naga Brain, a fiery creation by American chilli grower Gary Montcalm, emerges from a blend of the Brain Strain 7 pod and Dorset Naga varieties. It boasts a gnarly appearance, with red, wrinkled pods measuring around 4 cm in length and 3 cm in width. A fantastic producer, it thrives in pots, reaching heights of 70 cm to one metre.
The Red Savina Habanero, a distinguished member of the C. Chinense species, hails from the Amazon region and migrated to Mexico. Renowned for its robustness, it yields larger, hotter peppers, evolving from dark green to fiery red upon maturity.
The Roatan Pumpkin Habanero, hailing from Roatan Island off Honduras, boasts a striking appearance with its pumpkin-like pods and vibrant orange hue. Known for their abundant yield, these chillies start as light green before ripening to a rich orange.
Saffron Habanero, an outstanding producer of fiery pods, hails from an undisclosed origin. Its compact stature, reaching 30-40 cm in pots or larger when in the ground, is adorned with cascading foliage laden with golf ball-sized pods. Resembling the Orange Habanero, this chilli boasts a crunchy texture and a subtly sweet, fruity taste.
Safi Scotch Bonnet, hailing from Africa, is renowned for its prolific yield, producing pods measuring around 5 cm long by 4 cm in diameter. Initially light green, they ripen to a deep red hue, boasting dense medium green foliage on plants just under a meter high. Known for its exceptional flavour and potent heat, it’s a favourite among chilli enthusiasts.
Hailing from West Africa, the Orange Safi Scotch Bonnet is renowned for its exceptional taste and prolific production. Its pods transition from green to yellow before ripening into a vibrant orange hue. This chilli delights with its initially sweet flavour followed by the signature bonnet taste.
SBS Demon, a product of crossing the Red Dominica with a Guadalupe Habanero, boasts a mesmerizing appearance with its almost a meter-tall plant adorned with vibrant red pods. Renowned for its size and taste, this habanero variant is a must-have for chilli enthusiasts.
Introducing the SBS Demon Chocolate, a phenomenal offspring of the SBS Demon and the Guadalupe Habanero, renowned for its prolific production and striking chocolate-hued pods. These pods, though slightly smaller than their red counterparts, boast a mesmerizing deep chocolate colour as they mature. The plant itself stands at around 60 cm, presenting an exquisite sight when adorned with its bountiful harvest.
Hailing from the vibrant lands of Peru, the Scarlet Lantern Chilli, a rare and remarkable C. Chinense variety, stands as a beacon of culinary delight. With lantern-shaped pods adorning its stocky frame, it captivates with a kaleidoscope of colours, transitioning from creamy white to vibrant red.