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Lavender Peach
C. chinenseThe Lavender Peach chili pepper is truly a standout with its vibrant hues and flexible growing conditions. This variety showcases a lovely feature not too commonly found in chili peppers – the stem and the calyx (the part where the stem connects to the pepper) often share the same striking colors as the pods, creating an overall aesthetic harmony.
4,90 €
It has a smooth skin and a soft flesh. The heat level is very high. The exotic, fruity aroma promises a taste that's as lively as its appearance. The peppers transition from a green to gentle peach and a vivid lavender with a glossy sheen that catches the eye.
Gardeners will find the Lavender Peach chili a joy to cultivate, whether in the sun-drenched outdoors, the controlled environment of an indoor pot, or in the greenhouse. Its darker-than-average leaves provide a lush backdrop to the very decorative peppers.
As this variety is still in the process of stabilization, growers can anticipate some variation in the peppers' appearance, which only adds to the charm and excitement of growing Lavender Peach. Simply put, this is the variety to grow!
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Starfish
C. baccatumExtraordinary chili pepper plant from Brazil: the center
4,90 €
of things weird and wonderful in chili. The wonderment begins with the plant
itself. Huge leaves up to 30 cm long. It also grows very fast and it can grow VERY tall, 3-4 m
height isn’t uncommon at all! The fruit is not less spectacular: it is non-pungent
with sweet, very strong and pleasant apple flavor in the edges, but the center
of the pod is something entirely different: it’s HOT. One of the most
delicious, most amazing peppers there is.
Tall size is not a problem as you can keep it short simpley with scissors if you like.
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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 €
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Siberian Indoor Pepper
C. annuumVery delightful small chili pepper variety which actually does very well when grown indoors.
3,90 €
It even tolerates shadier conditions better than most chili peppers, but fruiting always requires plenty of light with all chili peppers.
These wonderful medium hot pods ripen from green to red.
Grows very well even in small pots.
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Harold St. Barts
C. chinenseThe Harold St. Bart's pepper brings a burst of sunshine to the garden with its glossy, sun-kissed yellow pods. Resembling a traditional Habanero but larger, its wrinkled exterior holds a treasure trove of heat. Easy to grow in pots, this pepper variety is a joy for home gardeners. It's hot, indeed, with a depth of flavor that enhances any dish it graces. Plus, it's a heavy hitter in terms of yield, promising a bountiful harvest that keeps kitchens stocked with spicy goodness.
4,90 €
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Peach Wasp
C. chinenseThe Peach Wasp chili offers a dazzling display of slender, twisty pods that ripen into a lovely peach hue. Its appearance is a garden's delight, with each pod's contoured lines and bends giving it a whimsical charm. Not just about looks, this chili brings a substantial heat that's fierce yet not overpowering, rated between 300,000 to 450,000 on the Scoville scale. It's a perfect middle-ground for those who appreciate a fiery punch without venturing into superhot territory.
4,90 €
Gardeners will find the Peach Wasp a joy to grow, as it's known for a generous yield, and its adaptability makes it suitable for pot cultivation in warm spots. Whether for a vibrant garden addition or a citrusy, spicy kick in culinary creations, the Peach Wasp chili is a variety that promises a delightful experience from soil to plate, yummy!
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Violet Sparkle
C. annuumGorgeous non-pungent, large pepper type with violet color which stays as stripes on a red as it matures! Absolutely stunning looks on this prolific pepper make it an ideal mild pepper to grow! Besides the stunning looks, it also has a very sweet taste which makes it super suitable for tasty stuffing or as fresh in salads or even to be eaten as it is! Isolated seeds.
4,60 €
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Thay Pumpkin Yellow
C. annuumC. chinenseFascinating variety that seems to be originally a cross between C. annuum and C. chinense.
4,60 €
The heat level is quite hot, leaves you with a natural high when the heat is gone. Can surprise you even it first seems like milder variety. Beautiful bright yellow pods that have a shape like a small pumpkin.
Challenge: 1 (Very easy to grow!)In stock
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Scotch Bonnet Safi
C. chinenseThe Scotch Bonnet Safi is a vibrant variant of the Scotch Bonnet pepper, known for its fiery heat and rich, fruity flavor. Characterized by its tam o' shanter shape, it matures from green to a deep red, indicating its readiness for harvest.It's significantly spicy yet offers a sweet, smoky undertone that makes it a favorite in Caribbean cuisine. Ideal for jerk dishes, salsas, and hot sauces, its versatility extends to marinades and even adventurous desserts.The Safi thrives in warm, humid conditions, mirroring its Caribbean roots, and matures in 90 to 120 days, promising a rewarding yield for those who cultivate it.This pepper is a choice pick for those looking to add a burst of authentic Caribbean heat and flavor to their dishes.
Challenge: 1 (Very easy to grow!) 4,90 €In stock
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