Discover the roots of Neil’s chilli passion with Capsicum Baccatum, also known as Bert the Chilli, whose origin remains unknown. This highly prolific, 10-foot-tall plant surprises with its massive yield and countless pods. It is a delicious chilli with a mid-heat level, making it an amazing variety for those not into extreme heat. You will be picking chillies all season long, as this remarkable chilli plant continues to impress with its abundance and flavourful output, offering a delightful experience for chilli enthusiasts seeking a balance of taste and heat.
Hailing from South America, the BIQUINHO IRACEMA is a captivating Chinense variety known for its abundant yields and striking appearance. Its cascades of creamy white, orange, and red pods make for a breathtaking sight. The Biquinho Iracema is stunning, easy to grow, and an awesome producer. With its mild heat, anyone can enjoy eating it or simply grow it for its beauty. The combination of its striking aesthetic, ease of cultivation, and gentle spiciness makes it an appealing choice for a wide range of chilli enthusiasts.
Originating from Barbados, Bishops Crown Multicoloured (Capsicum baccatum) is a stunning chilli variety known for its vibrant hues. The pods transition from white to red, offering visual delight.
Renowned for their prolific yield and distinct appearance, Black Chupetinho Chilli peppers hail from Brazil. These rare gems boast a unique blend of colours and flavours, making them a coveted choice among chilli enthusiasts.
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.
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.
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.
The Black Stinger, hailing from the Caribbean, is a robust and bushy chilli plant that thrives in pots, reaching a metre in height. Known for its prolific pod production, the pods transition from vibrant green to a rich, dark brown.
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.
Blondie Chilli, a rare Scandinavian delight, boasts creamy white pods. As a Baccatum variety, it’s characterised by its droopy branches laden with light green pods turning white with a subtle purple hue.
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.
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 Brown Egg, a remarkable Chinense variety with an unknown origin, stands out as a great producer with distinct characteristics. The pods, resembling eggs, transition from green to a rich chocolate brown as they mature.
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 Scotch Bonnet, a prolific producer, boasts a unique pod evolution from green to deep brown. Standing at 50 cm, this bushy plant is hotter than the red Scotch Bonnet.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.