Chili Seeds
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Cumari Campinas (C. praetermissum)
Extraordinary, very rare semi-wild chili pepper from Campinas, a city located in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
Save 5,00 €! Original price was: 14,90 €.9,90 €Current price is: 9,90 €.
Campinas is known for its delicious cuisine.
This variety has awesome looking colorful, small flowers which turn into a small round berries which have an awesome flavor!
Type of heat on these super berries is very full profiled, closer to rocotos than sharp C. annuums as a type of heat.
Highly recommended for growing as besides being beautiful it's also very usable. Especially good when dried and powdered.In stock
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Cumari Minos (C. praetermissum)
Cumari Minos is an awesome looking Capsicum praetermissum with a sharp heat and taste. There is still a lot of aroma packed in these small pods.
13,90 €
Cumari is a common name for several different types of peppers that are native to South and Central America. Cumari peppers are known for their intense heat and fruity flavor, and are often used in traditional Latin American dishes, such as salsas, stews, and sauces. Some varieties of cumari peppers are also used to make hot sauces or powders. Due to their popularity in the region, cumari peppers have been cultivated for centuries and are an important part of many local cuisines.
Very limited supply!
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Duke Pequin
C. frutescensThe Duke Pequin Pepper, sourced from the botanical collections at Duke University, is a captivating variety of C. frutescens, closely related to the well-known Tabasco pepper. This semi-wild or wild pepper stands out with its ability to grow into a small tree-like form, adorned with clusters of small, elongated berries that resemble tiny candles.
4,60 €
This plant is not only remarkable for its unusual growth habit but also for its robustness and ease of care. It thrives well in various conditions and is even suitable for bonsai cultivation, making it a unique addition to any garden. The peppers themselves offer a potent heat, ideal for adding a spicy depth to dishes, much like the Tabasco pepper.
With its sturdy nature and striking appearance, the Duke Pequin Pepper is a fascinating choice for both gardeners and chefs looking to explore new flavors and gardening experiences.
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Fidalgo Roxa x Grao de Bode F3
C. chinenseA hybrid created from two of my favorite Capsicum chinense varieties. They both look great and have the best taste possible. They also are very productive plants so the end result is easily super prolific! One of the most positive hybrid experiments.
Seeds are a result of a cross. Grow second generation plant from these seeds. So the results of the germinated plant may vary. But considering the parent plants, any results should look great and taste very good. :) When you find a plant you really love, collect the seeds from those pods and germinate them and continue breeding your favorite strain! 4,70 €In stock
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Indian Chili Bullet
C. annuumA fascinating cluster chili pepper from India. When the plant is filled with pods, it really does look amazing. The plant is compact and grows very nicely in containers. The pods ripen from dark green to bright red. The taste is just slightly sweet and the heat level is very suitable for indian food. Grows very well outdoors even in colder environments.
Challenge: 1 (easy to grow).3,90 €In stock
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Indian Red
C. annuumThis variety is a commonly used in Indian cuisines, known for its intense pungency and sharp flavor, making it an ideal choice for oriental dishes. The plant itself is moderately compact, thriving outdoors even in cooler northern climates. It is also notably quick to mature, making it an excellent option for gardeners looking to add a burst of flavor to their culinary creations.
3,90 €
Challenge: 1 (easy to grow)In stock
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Jalapeno, Orange Spice
C. annuumAlso known as Numex Orange Spice. A hotter version of the Jalapeno version developed at NMSU by Paul Bosland and his team.
3,90 €
Besides being a lot hotter than any traditional Jalapenos, it's also very very prolific! This compact plant can carry lots of pods. Make sure to support these plants well!
Highly recommended for Jalapeno lovers who like more heat.
Open pollinated.
Challenge: 1 (Easy to grow but can be challenging to produce harvests indoors.)In stock
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Lemon Drop
C. baccatumHere’s another great classic – and an essential part of Peruvian cuisine! Baccatum peppers traditionally only grow in South America, but they are actually the easiest and most successful plants for home growers and beginners in chili hobby.
3,90 €
Lemon Drop represents hot, non-sweet, slightly lemon-flavored types of baccatum peppers (as opposed to sweet, low-heat or only moderately hot Ajis). The plant is relatively compact and produces lots of bright yellow fruit even in non-ideal home conditions.
Grows well in pots. Lemon Drop is especially great for fish dishes! Also a very good, different tasting alternative to Cayenne and other Asian-type red hot peppers.
Challenge: 1 (easy)In stock
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Madre de Rios
C. frutescensVery unusual, more round, pointed frutescens (Tabasco relative) chili pepper. The taste is unique and interesting. Great as dried flakes too. The plant is very robust, dark green, and healthy looking. Can almost look like a fake plant. Great as a bonsai chili pepper too!
4,60 €
Challenge: 1 (easy to grow)In stock
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