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Condor’s Beak Habanero
C. Chinense
40,000-80,000 SHUThe Condor’s beak habanero comes from Peru and may well be the most decorative hab we have seen! The pods are such an awesome purple colour that you could grow it as an ornamental alone. Eventually they will ripen to red and you can enjoy the heat! They are not quite as hot as your typical hab but the taste sure is there. The Condor’s beak is one of the lesser known types of habaneros and makes a great feature in the garden or in a pot. We just can’t stop looking at it!
10+ seeds
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Corno Di Toro
C.Annuum
0 – 500 SHUAlso known as the Bull’s Horn Chilli this is another super sweet pepper that grows to over 15cms in length. Given their size they are a great stuffing pepper but we adore them roasted or grilled as it brings out their tasty sweetness. Plant grows to a medium height and is a bit gangly so it does need a good stake to hold it up with its heavy fruit production. It has a hint of heat that lets you know your not just eating a juicy sweet capsicum.
10+ Seeds
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Corona – Space Chilli (HJ 1)
C.Annuum
1,000 – 3,000 SHUYes it’s another Space Chilli – but holy hell this is a big one. The biggest we’ve grown so far at a whopping 25cms long by 3.5cm wide fully ripe. Bigger than a Big Jim that won awards for the biggest chilli ever. Something special must certainly happen in zero gravity to produce such monsters. Tastes sweet with enough heat to let you know it’s a chilli.
Check out our range of other Space Chillies here.
“For many decades work has been going on by the Chinese who have been sending seeds into orbit on satellites exposing them to zero gravity. It has become apparent that the trip into space is creating higher yields, bigger produce, and an increase in the levels of nutrients in the resulting fruit.”
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Costa Rica Orange
C. Frutescens
Approx 100,000-150,000 SHUWe got seeds of this beauty from THSC as a natural variant of the Red Chilli Costa Rica. If you love chillies that stand out in the garden then this is one for you. It has deep dark black/green foliage with the leaves turning darker the more sun it gets. The pods are almost a fluorescent orange which contrasts amazingly with the black leaves. Just a stunner. Size wise the plant grows incredibly compact to around 60-70cms with the pods 2-3cm wide and long. Despite being more an ornamental the flavour is salty and tangy and we think it would make an interesting vibrantly coloured chilli powder.
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Count Dracula
C.Annuum
25,000 – 30,000 SHU‘Muahahahaha I want to suck your blood’ is the first silly thing that comes to mind when we think of this chilli pepper variety. The fruit do have a good BITE to them but they also ripen from jet black to blood red. With striking jet black stems and leaves together with purple flowers this beauty looks absolutely amazing in the garden. Now officially one of our favorites to grow we can’t recommend this one enough. Grows about 2 foot tall with the fruit averaging 4cm long and 1cm wide. Taste is good too and would pretty much go with anything needing a good wack of heat without burning the taste buds off.
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Coyote Zan White
C. Chinense
60,000-100,000 SHUShaped like a little white fang the Coyote Zan White originates from Brazil with the pods growing to about 3-4cm long by 1.5cm wide. Not only does it look great it is extremely prolific and grows very compact. It has an umbrella canopy shaped growth habit making it perfect for easy maintenance small container growing. The pods start as light green, then turn to creamy white, and finally bright white. This variety has a very fruity aroma and taste profile with the heat 'very warming, not at all prickly or aggressive'. Has a strong Chinense flavour without bitterness and is popular for making homemade white hot sauce we are told.
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C. Baccatum
10,000-30,000 SHUBrought from Bolivia, the fruits of this chilli pepper is cylindrical at stem end and taper to a point. Fruit turns from green to orange when ripe and they have a very citrusy taste. A very under the radar chilli pepper – The taste is phenomenal.
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Cumara Cherry
C.Annuum
Approx 1,000 SHUSmooth as a babies bottom this little cherry shaped turkish chilli pepper is one that has next to no heat. Thick walled the fruit have a sweet crunch as you bite into it. Pods/fruit big enough to stuff like a Jalapeno popper and would go great in a salad for just a tiny tingle of heat.
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Dal Santo Habanero
C. Chinense
Approx. 300,000 – 400,000 SHUNamed after a farmer friend of ours the Dal Santo Habanero is one of the best tasting Habs we have had. It is super sweet and fruity without the usual Hab earthiness. This one has a pleasant slow smooth all over mouth burn that doesn’t rip your throat out. Like most Hab varieties the Dal Santo is super prolific, hardy and easy maintenance. Plants grow to about a meter plus in height with the fruit measuring 3cm wide and 5-6cms long. Pods ripen to a shimmery shiny bright red. Such a versatile one in the kitchen to use in all manner of ways. If you love Habs then you must try this one – you won’t be disappointed.
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C.Chinense
100,000-300,000 SHUA Datil chilli pepper also known as “yellow lantern chilli” The fruit of datil peppers grows to be anywhere from 1/4 inch to 4 inches long, and they are a yellowish orange color when ripe. Many people utilize the Datil pepper in making sauces. A Datil pepper is similar in its heat index to a habanero but unlike habaneros, Datil peppers are sweet, with a fruitful tangy taste to them.
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Dedo de Moca
C.Baccatum
1000 – 1500 SHUDedo de Moca is from South America and is Brazil’s most famous cultivated chilli. Used in everyday cooking…..everyday! It is sweet and tastes great with a touch of heat. It certainly will not have you running for the milk, just a nice heat. Even the kids will like this one. Grows up to nearly 2 meters high. A great all rounder to use fresh, in a sauce or dried. Big thumbs up!
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Devil’s Brew Orange
C. Annuum
100,000 – 300,000 SHUThe Devil’s Brew orange! What can we say? It’s been around a while and most people know of it. It is actually surprisingly good. It certainly has enough zingy heat for everyday cooking! It usually comes in red, green or yellow, but just for something different, we have them in orange! Devil’s brew is super easy to grow and ideal as a patio plant. While it is a prolific producer and a great ornamental, it is waaaaay more than that! Go on then, give it a go. You will love it!
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