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Lucifer’s Dream Red
C. annuumDespite it's name, this variety isn't super hot, but just above the medium heat level. Actually works with cooking quite well, for example, it's ideal in wok. The pods are large enough to be stuffed aws well. Grows very well even in colder climates. Ideal for outdoor and greenhouse growing.
An excellent choice to have if you like larger pods!Challenge: 1 (easy to grow).3,90 €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!
Challenge: 2In stock
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Jalapeno, Numex Vaquero
C. annuumA wonderful, big jalapeno variety which actually has quite a lot of heat for a jalapeno! Will be corked very easily which make these pods very beautiful! Besides being tasty and very hot, they are also very prolific! A must have for any jalapeno lover who wants more heat!
3,90 €
Challenge: 1 (Easy to grow!)Only few items in stock
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Pimenta de Cheiro do Para
C. chinensePimenta Cheiro do Pará is a vibrant Brazilian variety that stands out with its bright yellow pods. The name, which translates to "Scent of Pará," hints at the pepper's aromatic quality, a feature that makes it as appealing to the nose as it is to the palate. With a manageable heat level that doesn't overpower its delightful flavor, these chilis are perfect for adding a lovely kick and fruity, exotic flavor to any dish.
4,90 €
The plants are robust and adapt well to a variety of growing conditions, making them suitable for both garden beds (in warm climates) and containers. Due to the compact plant size and small pods, they are also an excellent choice to grow as beautiful bonsai chilis. Their compact size yields an abundant harvest, ensuring a steady supply throughout the season. Typically reaching maturity around 80-90 days, Pimenta Cheiro do Pará peppers are not only a culinary delight but also a visually appealing addition to your garden, with their sun-kissed yellow pods dangling like little lanterns amid the green foliage. Ideal for salsas, marinades, or as a pickled treat, this chili brings the essence of Brazilian flavor to your table.
Challenge: 1 (Very easy to grow!)In stock
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Wild Growe
C. frutescensAwesome Capsicum frutescens (Tabasco-related) plant which produces a large amount of lovely, very hot about 3cm long pods that mature from pale green/yellow to red.
4,90 €
Tough plant which loves a warm and sunny place.
Some people really like C. frutescenses due to their healthy, almost like plasticky look.
Challenge: 1 (Easy to grow)In stock
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Rocopica Cross, Large
C. pubescensA stunningly wonderful cross between Rocopica (C cardenasii x C. pubescens) and Rocoto (C. pubescens). The pods are large, very tasty and quite hot. Not as thick fleshed as Rocotos usually but still quite thick fleshed. Super prolific!
Faster to mature than Rocotos usually so a great choice if not enough time to start Rocotos anymore. A must have for any chili grower.Challenge: 2 (requires a long season)4,90 €In stock
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Charapon Amarillo
C. chinenseThe Charapon Amarillo is a striking chili pepper from Peru. It's recognized for its small size, resembling cherries, and for the dramatic color shift from green to a brilliant orange as they mature. These peppers deliver a fruity sweetness with a heat that can be described as medium low heat but some pods can be just warm heat.
4,90 €
They are known to be easy to grow and offer a good harvest, making them a rewarding choice for gardeners of all levels. Its combination of heat and sweet, fruity flavor makes it a versatile ingredient in the kitchen.
Challenge: 1 (easy)In stock
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Blended Lemon, Yellow
C. baccatumA dream come true variety for lovers of C. baccatum chili peppers and especially for those you like Lemon Drop but would like less heat and a larger size of pods.
This variety, which is near stable, has been created by Finnish grower K. Virolainen to be larger and milder than the original Lemon Drop which goes by many different names like Peru Yellow, Aji Pineapple, Hot Yellow, Peruvian Yellow, Hot Lemon and many others.
These plants are also extremely prolific! The taste is excellent, has also sweetness to it with a below average heat level. A must have for any grower who also likes milder chilis.Challenge: 1 (easy)
4,90 €In stock
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Neyde White Bullet
C. chinenseAbsolutely lovely, very hot variety which produces just insane amount of pods per plant! I assume it's not fully stable yet, but the few plants I grew were still almost identical so it's quite near to be stabile. The pods are very aromatic. Especially great to be eaten as small rings on your pizza or any other food, if you can handle the heat. Makes excellent, and lovely colored chili powder too! Original strain from Faddas pepper.
4,90 €
Challenge: 1In stock
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Habanero, Orange
C. chinenseThis is the classic Habanero pepper which originates from the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.
4,90 €
A true beauty with a bite to match and flavor to almost die for.
Perfect for all kinds of cooking and a joy to your eyes, too. An all-time classic among chili peppers. These plants are super prolific! Ideal for bonchi growing too.
Challenge: 1 (Very easy to grow!)In stock
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