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Brazilian Pumpkin
C. baccatumYet another wonderful chili pepper which belongs to to Capsicum baccatum species.
4,90 €
This resembles a Starfish (red version) a little, except these pods are fatter, more pumpkin-shaped.
The taste is absolutely amazing, fruitful, sweet and moderately hot in the center. The edges are nonpungent.
If you are mostly into the aroma and taste, then check out this and other baccatum chilis as well!
Challenge: 1 (can grow large, keep small with scissors if needed.)In stock
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Moruga Vanilla
C. chinenseIntroducing the exquisite pale yellow variant of the renowned Moruga Scorpion chili pepper, a rare and captivating addition to any garden or kitchen. These peppers boast a stunning, uncommon pale yellow hue that sets them apart from other super hot varieties, offering both visual appeal and culinary excitement. The plant itself is impressively prolific, producing a generous yield of these beautiful pods.
5,90 €
Not only are they a feast for the eyes, but these peppers also deliver a fantastic taste experience. Their flavor is remarkable, providing a unique twist that's both enjoyable and memorable. But be prepared: the heat level of these chilies is incredibly intense, offering a thrilling challenge even for the most seasoned chili aficionados.
Challenge: 1 (easy to grow)In stock
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Why Not
C. chinenseAn intriguing chili pepper variety born from the Jay's Peach Ghost Scorpion and the 7Pot White. Flavor enthusiasts will appreciate its very highly potent spiciness harmonized by a pronounced fruity undertone. Beyond their flavor, these peppers boast sizeable pods with a thick, textured pale yellow/white skin, occasionally graced by trailing tails. Internally, they're rich in placenta and oil, echoing their super hot lineage from the Jay's Peach Ghost Scorpion. The plants themselves showcase green foliage, growing in a sapling-like manner. Cultivators will find the "Why Not" chili both a challenging and rewarding growth experience, offering a unique blend of heat, flavor, and beauty in its bounty.
4,90 €
Challenge: 2 (easy)In 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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Black Pearl
C. annuumPretty looking purple & black ornamental variety with quite round pods which look nice at all stages of maturity.
The plant is very compact and suitable for growing in small pots or balcony pots. These pods pack a quite pungency. When dried and powdered, it tastes like Italian tomatoes dried in the sun.3,90 €
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Trepadeira Werner
C. baccatum
A small, very pretty (see the white pods ripening to bright red) and unusual baccatum pepper that has an unusual, very delicious berry-like aroma and sweetness.. Highly recommended for home growing! Gives extremely high yields! Easy to grow in pots. The ripe pods look like cherries. Mild-Medium heat level. Ideal for beginners. If you haven't tried Capsicum baccatum chili peppers just yet, this is a great choice to start with! The name of this variety means "Werner's Creeper" (Werner's Vine).
A must have!4,90 €
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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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Aji Ecuadorian Orange
C. baccatumThis lovely Capsicum baccatum variety has simply amazing aroma. For the ones that are fan of Aji Amarillo chili peppers will definitely love this chili pepper. Thick flesh. Awesome in powdered and fresh form. These plants can bear astounding number of pods each season.
4,90 €
Challenge: 1 (Easy to grow.)In stock
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White Ghost
C. chinenseDive into the allure of the extraordinary—a rare, pristine white counterpart to the infamous red ghost pepper. Let not its delicate hue deceive you; its vibrant, fruity aroma is matched only by its fiery heat. Envision your garden adorned with clusters of these enchanting light yellow and creamy white pods, standing as a testament to the unique and the intense.
4,90 €
Not only are they a sight to behold, but these prolific plants promise a bounty that's perfect for any use—be it fresh, canned, dried, or preserved for those moments when only a scorching kick will do. For the avid chili aficionados who thrive on heat, this is a variety you simply cannot miss. Tempt your taste buds and elevate your garden with this exceptional chili marvel.
Challenge: 1 (easy)In stock
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