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C.Chinense
300,000 – 400,000 SHUThe Big Sun Habanero chilli pepper is slightly larger than a regular habanero and every bit as hot. The flavor is somewhat fruity but not overly so. The pods contain few seeds and mature to a golden yellow color. African origin.
The Big Sun has a very fruity flavor with the same scorching heat of its habanero relatives. The pods grow to approximately 6cm long and 5cm in diameter and matures from green to brilliant yellow. Takes between 70-90 days to fruit.
10+ Seeds
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Big Yellow Mama
C. Chinense
Approx. 600,000 – 800,000 SHU
It’s big it’s yellow and it will have you screaming for your mama. The Big Yellow Mama is the Yellow variant of the Big Black Mama that was bred by Troy Pimeaux. It is a little less hot as the Big Black Mama but still packs a big punch. Like other yellow types it has more of a citrus fruity flavor tone which makes it perfect for sauces. This one has been around since 2015 and we are uncertain of the stability of our version. The fruit are massive at 6-7cms long by 3-4cms wide with them being smooth to bumpy skin texture.
10+ seeds
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Bishops Crown
C.Baccatum
5,000 – 20,000 SHUThe Bishop’s Crown Chilli Pepper is a great all-rounder, so called because it’s shaped like a Catholic Bishop’s crown. It has a beautiful balance of moderate heat, a gorgeous appley taste and some bonus traits which make it unusually good for certain culinary exploits. Bishop’s Crown Peppers are exceptionally tangy, sweet and fruity, making them perfect for using in salsas and pickles.
10+ Seeds
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Black Cuban
C.Annuum
Approx. 50,000 – 80,000 SHUStunning is all its black glory the Black Cuban is quite a majestic chiltepin chilli plant. It has an upright growth habit with predominantly dark black/purple leaves, branches and trunk. The flowers are an amazing brilliant purple that beautifully contrast with the dark foliage. Fruit change from a glossy black to a speckley green before finishing off a bright red. Some believe the Black Cuban is a variant or close relative of the Black Cluster. If you love beautiful black chilli plants you can’t go past this little beauty.
10+ Seeds
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Black Ghost
C.Chinense
Unknown SHUThis variety is a cross between the Red Bhut Jolokia or Ghost Chilli and the Pimenta De Neyde from Brazil. Our friends over in Italy have been working hard to stabilize this one and you get to try it out ALREADY. Still expect some variations but you will definitely have some fun with this one. This Black Ghost we grew started black and changed to a shimmery green then vibrant red. Pods had quite a De Neyde length and roundness to them but with at least 10 times the heat. The sweetness surprised us and it was absent of any of that floral taste we hate. Our plants got to about 4 Foot tall and loaded itself with fruit, powering away even over our mild winter months. You might like to try this beauty yourself but be warned you will probably fall in love with it.
10 Seeds
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Black Naga
C. Chinense
Approx 700,000 – 800,000 SHUThis is the very cool rare Chocolate version of the King Naga. More chocolate coloured than black this monster sized beauty does turn a very dark shade of brown that gives it a black like sheen. Like other Nagas this one originates from Bangladesh and is similar in flavour profile to the more common chocolate Bhut Jolokia. Seemingly very productive it has a brutal sweet heat. The true stability of this variety is unknown because not many have grown it. You could possibly get a red or orange King Naga surprise pod but it is not likely. It has the usual chinense plant growing profile and is a great one for your chocolate chilli collection. What is it good for? – well like all superhots it makes a great blistering sauce or is just another killer to brag to your mates about…
10+ Seeds
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Black Panther
C. Chinense
1,100,000 – 1,500,000 SHUThe Black Panther!!! Have you ever been smacked full on in the face with a flaming baseball bat?…Me either, but I bet it feels just like eating a Black panther! It is a cross of the Pimenta de Neyde and Bhut Jolokia. We really were not expecting the savage heat that it delivers and a lot of hard core chilli lovers we know have been caught off guard as well! It also has very good flavour, just like a Bhut does. It’s a very prolific producer as well so in our minds ticking all the boxes so far. The Black Panther is one of the better crosses for the year and so new in Australia, you will be the only one in your area to have it!. It will make some awesome hot chilli powder and sauce!
10+ seeds
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Black Panther Orange
C. Chinense
1,000.000 – 1,300.000After you have punished your body with the Black Panther you may desire a chilli similar in taste but less “kick your face in”… Sound nice?… Well sorry, You are not going to get that with Black Panthers naughty sister “Orange”. While she is not quite as hot, she is still very nasty. A bit like the ex girlfriend you cheated on. Go on, Take the challenge, compare the two. You will probably regret because she will still try to kill you but what chillihead doesn’t love that challenge! I know we do!
10+ Seeds
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Black Pearl
C. Annuum
10,000 – 30,000 SHUIf you hear the words “Black Pearl” and you don’t immediately think of Johnny Depp and Pirate ships, you have been living on another planet!! Although if it’s treasure you are after this chilli is definitely a jewel in the crown. It won an award in 2006 for its beauty alone. This plant is totally black and we mean a deep velvet black. Something you would expect to see growing on some otherworldly mystical twilight planet. The fruit is small, round and black until ripens to a bright vivid red. The contrast is astounding. The fruit is quite edible and has a slow creeping heat. It may well be the best ornamental around!
10+ seeds
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Black Piquin
C. Annuum
50,000 – 75,000 SHUThis one has been named the Black Piquin perhaps because like the original red variety the Spanish call it pequeño meaning small. It is a chilli that is not only a stunning black before it ripens but also has a very unique black speckled foliage. It is a compact growing plant getting to approximately half a meter tall. Like it’s red namesake the flavour is citrusy and a little nutty. Fruit grow to 1.5cms tall by 0.5cm’s wide or smaller and would be great smoked or to heat up any dish. For those who love black chillies this is one for the collection.
10+ Seeds
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Black Prince
C.Annuum
10,000-30,000 SHU
The Black prince is a striking plant originating in Mexico. It gets to about 60 cm high and is mainly grown for its ornamental value although the small fruit, while not very hot, is great in a salad or recipe where you need the chilli flavour but not the heat. Don’t forget that they do turn red when they are ripe, which takes quite a while.
10+ Seeds
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Black Scorpion Tongue
C.Annuum
10,000-30,000 SHUThis chilli pepper plant can grow up to 4ft tall and is a prolific producer of ‘tongue’ shaped pods which mature from deep purple, through to a red colour. Origin unknown. The pods grow an oblong shape with size of approximately 4cm long and 2cm wide.
10+ Seeds