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Orange Fatalii
C. Chinense
225,000–400,000 SHUWow the Orange Fatalii tastes, smells and has the same intensity as a very intense orange habanero but sooo much better…
If you like the Yellow Fatalii then hold your breath you will love the Orange version. It has the famous Fatalii flavour with touch a passionfruit taste.
The plant grows to about 100 cm tall in a pot and the pods are 6 cm long and 2 cm wide with the usual Fatalii shape. Do yourself a favor and grow this variety for sure.
10+ Seeds
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Orange Frutgum
C.Chinense
500,000 – 650,000 SHUCollectors of rare and unusual chillies will love this one. The Orange Frutgum will astound and delight growers no matter how it produces. A relatively unstable chilli variety, this one is said to be a cross between a Purple Frutgum and an Orange Bubblegum. We obtained seeds from the one and only Alice Lennard who grows the most amazing chillies. Have a go at growing this one and see what you get. For us it was a delight of purple pods slowly turning to a stunning orange. It has an orange bleed up the stem making it a Bubblegum stand out. But don’t let it’s prettiness fool you, this one packs a punch when it comes to heat.
10+ Seeds
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C.Chinense
200.000-350.000 SHUThis chilli pepper is a variety from Mexico. Some say that the orange habanero variety is much more spicy of the red one. The plant grows to about 90cm and is a sturdy good producer. The fruits ripen from green to orange. Maturation takes place late in the season.
10+ Seeds
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Orange Tiger
C. Chinense
600,000 – 800,000 SHUHere is another crazy cross called the Orange Tiger that is super cool looking particularly as it starts off a shimmery purple black before it turns a unique orange mustard. It’s a variety originally grown by Chris Fowler with parentage of a Pink Tiger x Unknown. We will keep growing this one and see how stable it really is but so far we are pretty happy with the results.
10+ Seeds
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Orange Torpedo Rocoto
C. Pubescens
Approx. 50,000 SHUOur very first Rocoto variety, the Orange Torpedo is one we have obtained from the PATCH ON THE BELLARINE. We love the colour, we love the shape and most importantly we love the flavour. A chilli much prized in its native Mexico City for use primarily in salsas, it has an amazing sweet apple-like flavour. The Pubescens species is quite different from other chilli species. It has hairy foliage and contains more Dihydrocapsaicin than capsaicin resulting in a different deeper and longer burn. Go on give it a go.
10 Seeds
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Paper Lantern
C.Chinense
400,000 – 450,000 SHUPaper lantern chillies have an amazing teardrop shape and this beautiful plant grows quite bushy. It is a prolific producer of clusters of emerald green pods that mature to a rich, blood red that appears to glow in the sunlight. Not just great looking these have a very hot sweet and fruity habanero flavour that is perfect for sauces.
10+ Seeds
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Peach Bhut Jolokia
C.Chinense
800,000-1.000,000 SHUThe peach colour variety of the Bhut Jolokia is not only unique in color, but also in its texture and flavour profile. It is quite productive and would be an awesome addition to your chilli pepper garden. The Peach Bhut Jolokia has a more crunchy firm flesh than other Jolokia varieties and also a slightly sweeter flavour. It is said to get its name from its colour and the hint of peach aroma as you bite into it.
10+ Seeds
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Peach Wasp
C. Chinense
300,000 – 500,000 SHUThe Peach Wasp is a Pepperlover creation that we are very much in love with. The small 2-3cm fruit have an unusual unique shape and are aromatic with quite thin walls. The plant has a canopy umbrella growth shape and is unbelievably hardy and productive. The Peach Wasp has a fresh crisp taste and is perfect for making amazing peach coloured chilli powder.
10+ Seeds
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Petenero
C.Chinense
200,000 – 300,000 SHUSo far one of our all time favourites…This variety is said to come from the jungles surrounding the Peten Lake area in Guatemala. Over 26 Mayan ruin sites are in this area and it is thought that this chilli pepper was cultivated and used by the the ancient Mayans. Flavour wise it is just spectacular – instantly you are hit by a warm heat that builds to a habanero level – THEN the sweet citrus burst comes next. You want to make a chilli sauce this is the way to go. You have to try it to appreciate the awesomeness of this one. Good overall producer of pods growing to about the usual 3ft tall.
10+ Seeds
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Pimenta De Neyde
C. Chinense x C. Annum
100.000 – 250.000 SHUThe Pimenta De Neyde is a natural cross C. Chinense x C. Annum. It’s a somewhat rare chilli from Brazil, named after a woman, Neyde Hidalgo who discovered it. The flavour is quite complex, being a bit apple, salty and nutty all at once. The heat is a bit below Habanero and hits you in the back of the throat right away. It will be one of your favorites just for its looks alone! A great ornamental chilli.
10+ Seeds
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Pimenta Lisa – Fat Bullet
C. Chinense / Annuum
Approx 300,000 SHUThe Pimenta Lisa is an unstable cross between Pimenta de Neyde x White Habanero, the creator naming it after his daughter ‘LISA’. We don’t sell many varieties that haven’t proven themselves stable but this is one of the special exceptions. We fell in love with the colour, taste and shape – calling it fat bullet as that’s what we think it looks like. It has awesome foliage that is quite a number of shades of green with dark stems. The plant itself grows to less than a meter and the fruit go from vibrant deep dark peach to almost white. And wow what an fruity sweet aroma it gives off and the taste is actually peachy like. Even if yours doesn’t grow quite like ours we almost guarantee you will love the unpredictable results. Sometimes the fun of growing is in the surprises we get.
10+ Seeds
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Pimenta Luna
C. Chinense
0 – 1,000 SHU
Mmmm this one’s tasty with almost a sweet champagne like flavour that’s hard to describe. Despite its lack of heat it is a habanero type chilli that is also known as the Pimenta de Cheiro. The Pimenta Luna is another great chilli for those who don’t like them too hot. Said to be originally from Brazil in South America this is a very prolific producer of 3-4cm long by 1-2cm wide fruit that have a lovely peachy cream colour. Looks and tastes great in a salad.
10+ seeds