Bonsai
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Cheiro Roxa
C. chinenseOne of the greatest looking chile peppers ever seen!
6,90 €
After tasting it you might love it a lot!
The taste is on the best side of C. chinenses, the taste could be compared to pink habanero with something other unique freshness.
Heat level is between mild to moderate.
Not too hot for a habanero-relative.
Easy to grow.
Great for bonsai / bonchi purposes. The pods turn from green-black-purple to pinkish purple. From Brazil.
Very limited supply!
Challenge: 1In stock
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Fidalgo Roxa
C. chinenseThis rare variety is one of the best looking chile peppers there is. When filled with mature pods, it looks like a plant holding candies.
6,90 €
Besides being quite hot, they look just amazing with purple-green color when immature and purple-pink color when mature. Just look at the pictures and see for yourself, a real eye-catcher. The taste is also very good.
One of greatest habanero-relatives out there. A true chilehead definitely will have this variety in his/her collection. Rare and exceptionally unusual! Grows well even in small pots. Great as a bonsai chile pepper!
Challenge: 1 (quite easy to grow).In stock
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Fluorescent Scarlet
C. annuumCompact, great looking variegated, colorful ornamental chili pepper!
3,90 €
Medium hot which is very suitable for oriental cooking. Grows and produces very nicely even in small pots.
The flowers are lovely, purple-pink white colored with darker edges.
The pods ripen from green to purple to orange to red.
Excellent for bonsai chili growing!
Challenge: 1 (Easy to grow)In stock
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Pequante
C. baccatumThick fleshed, very sweet and pleasant tasting, mild-medium hot Capsicum baccatum variety.
Grows very well in pots. Heavy producer.These pods are very good for stuffing. Or used in fruit salads etc. Also, try to use them with bread, they give a nice little sweetness and extra punch.A must have mild chili for any grower!Challenge: 1 (easy to grow)3,90 €In stock
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Rocato
C. chinenseThis very rare, very unique chili pepper comes from Boca Manu national park area in Peru, close to Brazil and in the Amazonas.
5,90 €
It is therefore not surprising that it is unlike any other chinense pepper you have grown and tasted!
Rocato tastes, indeed, very different from e.g.Habanero. It has a very thick, juicy flesh which makes it resemble rocoto peppers quite a bit.
Except for the seeds which are tan like C. chinense normally are.
With moderate, very comprehensive heat type and pleasant rocoto-type flavor it is quite usable for many kinds of
dishes -or even for eating fresh.
Smoked Rocato powder is one of it's kind, a precious seasoning with cooking.
A pretty plant, too!
Challenge: 1 (easy to grow)In stock
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Neyde White Bullet
C. chinenseAbsolutely lovely, very hot variety which produces just insane amount of pods per plant! I assume it's not fully stable yet, but the few plants I grew were still almost identical so it's quite near to be stabile. The pods are very aromatic. Especially great to be eaten as small rings on your pizza or any other food, if you can handle the heat. Makes excellent, and lovely colored chili powder too! Original strain from Faddas pepper.
4,90 €
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Bolivian Rainbow
C. annuumThe Bolivian rainbow chili pepper is one of the prettiest and easiest-to-grow decorative pepper plants out there! It's a small, tidy plant that looks good even in winter. But when it gets plenty of sunlight or the right kind of artificial light, it really shines.
4,90 €
Its dark green leaves change to a shiny, deep purple, sometimes almost black. The unique, upright, cone-shaped peppers change through many colors - green, purple, pink, yellow, and orange, before they finally turn a bright red when ripe! You'll often see peppers of all these colors on the plant at the same time, which is why so many people love it. The peppers are a bit spicy and great for cooking.
Challenge: 1 (easy)In stock
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Aji Fantasy Apricot
C. baccatumA Radiant Culinary Gem
This radiant orange delight is a magnificent extension of the esteemed Aji Fantasy chili series bred by Mr. Fatalii! Beyond its vibrant hue, it boasts a remarkable flavor profile, exceptionally sweet and reminiscent of aromatic fruit, with juicy and thick flesh.
It excels when stuffed and grilled, and its versatility shines in salads, side dishes, or as flavorful toppings on bread or pizza, whether in small or large pieces.
This prolific plant yields abundant pods that may weigh heavily on it, necessitating adequate support to prevent breakage. While it hasn’t reached full stability as a variety, it undeniably offers a delectable taste experience!
Limited supply!Challenge: 1 (easy)
5,90 €In stock
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Orange Drop
C. baccatumLovely tasting Capsicum baccatum variety. Plant is quite compact for a C. baccatum. Extremely prolific! Keep growing these pods as they grow and it just keeps on producing. The taste is a bit similar to Lemon Drop but has a bit of sweetness. Not yet fully stabile variety. Highly recommended for beginners too!
4,90 €
Challenge: 1 (easy)In stock
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Pimenta da Neyde
C. chinenseOne of the strangest chile peppers I've ever seen!
Mature pods won't change the color, but stay purple instead.
Very, very pretty looking plant with lots of even prettier pods with a great aroma.
Very hot. Can be grown as useful bonsai / bonchi-ornamental. Clearly has some C. annuum genes as well.
Grows taller more like C. annuums, unlike most C. chinenses.
Extremely rare!
Gladly, it's easy to grow.Challenge: 16,90 €In stock
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