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Black
Pearl
A recent All-America
Selections (AAS) Flower and Vegetable Award
Winner.
A unique black leaved chilli
pepper, greenish when young, changing to
glossy black on maturity under sunny
conditions. Bushy, well branched plants 45cm
(18in) high with a 30cm (12in) spread,
produce hot shiny black fruits, turning dark
red. (Capsicum annuum) Picture thanks
to
http://www.chillisgalore.co.uk
10 Seeds £2.50
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Curry Chilli

The
ultimate 'Curry Chilli'; A Cayenne type'
Fruits are long, thin and puckered in
appearance and can be harvested green,
red or dried for chilli flakes. This
variety was specifically bred for the
Indian market.
10 Seeds £1.50
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Chenzo Hot Chilli Peppers
Heat Level 5
A compact dark leaved Chilli Pepper with an elegant, arching habit and masses of Black Chillies which hand vertically under the branches. Chenzo is ideal for a Patio vegetable garden, mixed container or even a windowsill. The small fruit (5-6 cm) begin green when very small, then turn jet black before ripening fully to a bright red. At any point through the fruiting season there is fruit of 3 colours on the plant! (Capsicum frutescens)
£2.00 10 seeds
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Cheyenne Chilli Peppers
Heat 9
A compact chilli pepper, great for display and cooking. Masses of medium-sized orange fruit that are just the right heat level. The plant holds fruit well for a long shelf life. The perfect addition to a Summer garden or Patio good companion to Apache, good performance in pot.
£2.00 10 seeds
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Cayenna
Chilli Heat Level 8
These peppers are a
selection of variety with long, thing and
hot fruits; from green to red. Great for
drying or eating fresh, improved variety of
Cayenne. Variety bred by Mario Dadomo
(Azienda Agraria Sperimentale Stuard, Parma,
Italy)
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Jamaican
Hot Red
Chilli Heat Level 8
Very compact, densely
foliaged plants bear an abundance of bright
red, thin-skinned hot peppers. This is a
type of squash pepper. Interesting shape and
spicy taste make this pepper good to eat
fresh, pickle, or use as a garnish.
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Yellow
Mushroom
Chilli Heat Level 9
So named because of its
peppers are the shape of a mushroom, it is
also sometimes known as a squash pepper for
its resemblance to a patty-pan squash.
Maturing to light yellow, then finally to
golden, this is an extremely hot fruit.
Abundant harvests of these thin-skinned, 2
inch peppers, which are especially good
pickled.
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Spagna
Chilli Heat 7
This is a fantastic plant to have, grows to about 18" as it matures fruit turn from yellow to red, like Spanish flag colours. Great to eat as well as look at ideal pots and borders. (Capsicum annuum)
£1.50 For 10 Seeds
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Super Chilli
Chilli Heat level 8
Superb Thai variety with a very compact
habit, Super Chilli is ideal for growing in
pots on the windowsill or in containers on a
sunny patio. Each highly decorative plant of
Super Chilli carries a huge number of
slender, pointed lime-green fruits which
turn red, going hotter as they turn red.
Ideal grown on a windowsill, in a greenhouse
or on the patio. The pod size is 1 inch by 1/2 inch.
(Capsicum annuum)
RHS Vegetable Collection and it was grown as
part of a trial in 2008 receiving an RHS
Award for Garden Merit. The Super Chilli has
been around for a while and has won a number
of awards including the 1988 All-America
Selections winner in the vegetable category.
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Orange
Habanero
Chilli Heat Level 10
Our hot seeds were tested by Gardeners World
Trial at 487,672 Scoville Heat Units, Heat
Level 10+++ This seed is Certified Organic.
The Habanero is one of the world's hottest
and most renowned chillies. For the
uninitiated even a tiny piece of Habanero
would cause intense and very prolonged oral
suffering. Underneath the heat is a delicate
plum-tomato apple-like flavour. Grown in
Mexico and the Caribbean. It has an
irregular spheroid shape, with a small
point, and is around 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch
long. It is available in orange, green,
yellow, scarlet, brown and deep red. It has
a number of close relatives such as Scotch
Bonnet and Rocoto. It is used mainly raw
because it loses subtlety, but not heat,
when cooked. The Habanero when ripe or dried
and powdered has a unique apricot scent.
(Capsicum Chinense)
10 seeds only £1.45
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Maule's Red
Hot Chilli Pepper
Chilli Heat Level 7+
This hot chilli is ideally
suited to using to make chilli sauce and to
be also used fresh or in a chilli con carne
where lots of chilli flavour is needed.
Produces lots of 6" to 8" fruits.
(Capsicum frutescens)
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Aji Golden
Chilli Heat 5
This chilli is very productive and has very aromatic fruits (Capsicum baccatum)
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Chocolate
Habanero
450,000 ++++ Scoville Heat
Units (SHU) Heat Level 10++++
Studies by New Mexico State University says
this hot chilli is one of the hottest
peppers in the world. It derives its hot
name from its brownish colour. 1.5 to 2.5
inches long by 1.5 to 2 inches wide. Matures
from green to chocolate brown. (Capsicum
Chinense)
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Caribbean Red Hot
Chilli Heat Level 10++++
Our seeds tested by
Gardeners World Trial at 530, 283 Scoville
Heat Units Heat Level 10++++, from the
Caribbean, this is a really hot chilli.
Regular Habanero tested at about 260,000 -
300,000 SHU. Bright red, wrinkled fruits are
about 1-1/2 inches deep and 1 inch wide.
(Capsicum Chinense)
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Serrano Tampiqueño
Larger and longer pepper than other Serrano
and with a unique hot spicy flavour.
Capsicum annuum
Heat Level 5
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Thai
Denchai
From the region of
Denchai, a small farming and merchant community in
northern
Thailand. Good sized pepper plant with about 10-12cm long dark red
hot pods.
A great variety from Thailand for adding spice to any dish. Capsicum annuum
Heat Level 7
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Esplendor
Small bushy plant with large pods grows from bright purple, to orange to red; for pots, borders. Pods grow in bunches. Variety bred by Mario Dadomo (Azienda Agraria Sperimentale Stuard, Parma, Italy)
Heat Level 7
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Fantasia Seeds
A mound of flowers and pepper fruit from purplish spotted yellow, to orange to red; for pots, borders and greenhouse. Variety bred by Mario Dadomo (Azienda Agraria Sperimentale Stuard, Parma, Italy)
Heat Level 5
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Funky
One of the nicest hot plants we have seen. A fantastic talking point and great for anywhere you need heat and colour. Fruit turns from purplish to yellow to orange to red. Variety bred by Mario Dadomo (Azienda Agraria Sperimentale Stuard, Parma, Italy)
Heat Level 5
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Jamy Chilli
Bred from a hot pepper variety originally from Jamaica.
Seeds are scarce for this very tasty fruit, they go from greenish-yellow to orange. Variety bred by Mario Dadomo (Azienda Agraria Sperimentale Stuard, Parma, Italy)
Heat Level 6
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Karl 1
Big pendant peppers, the plant is small and manageable for the size of fruit, for a easy picking. Fruit turning from green to red this is a good chilli for eating fresh as well as adding zing to a number of recipes.
Heat Level 5
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Birds Eye Chilli Seeds
Birds Eye, 150,000-200,000 SHU, Heat Level 8+
This Chilli is a Birds Eye (Capsicum frutescens) and is a very hot pepper. These are found all over Africa, where they are also called, Congo, Mombassa, Pequin, Uganda and Zanzibar chillies. They are very small conical chillies' ranging from has small, slightly tapered fruit with a length of 1 to 2 cm and a diameter of 0.50 cm. They grow wild or semi-wild and are bright scarlet red. Used a lot in Asian and Thai cooking. Ideal chilli for drying and using as chilli powder. Also ideal for drying and infusing with olive oil for a salad dressing with some kick. Easy to grow and very nice shape. The fruit, when threaded into Ristras, dries well and makes a beautiful decoration around the kitchen. A must have chilli, can be trimmed to suit growing conditions.
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Pyramid Chilli
Chilli Heat Level 8
Early, hot variety. Beautiful, compact plant producing small, conical, yellow fruits with lilac shading, turning red when ripe, this is a great one for the greenhouse or for the patio or house for a lovely splash of colour.
£1.45 10 seeds
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Red Cherry Small
Chilli Heat Level 6
Compact plant with good foliage. Small round fruits 4/5cms turning deep red when ripe. Meaty chilli with good flavour. Ideal used for stuffing with cheese, fish or meat and grilled.
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Romanian Giallo
Chilli Heat Level 6
Great chilli for the patio or windowsill, produces early. Vigorous, compact plant producing small, long, conical light green fruits turning yellow when ripe.
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Stromboli
Chilli Heat Level 6
Italian variety, early producer of hot chilli peppers. Compact plant producing bunches of conical dark green fruits which grow upwards, turning orange when ripe. Ideal to be grown in containers.
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Chilli Focus Plant Food 
This hot chilli pepper plant food is a precise formulation for optimal
performance of chillies in pots, grow bags or even in the ground.One bottle would keep 6 plants going for the growing season (approximately)
Read More or buy below
Chilli Focus Plant Food
Pack Size - 300 ml £3.00 inc VAT
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Germination Powder
Our
germination powder makes up 3 litres of solution
Helping you get the best from
your peppers seeds. We have recently
completed trials germinating a selection of our
very hot chilli seeds. We grew a tray with seeds
soaked in our germination solution and a tray
without and found a 50% increase in germination
success rate.
Some hot chilli seeds can be tricky to
germinate and do benefit from the germination
solution and a germination temperature of
between 80°F and 89°F. The pepper flowers also
benefit from hand pollination with a paint
brush. Our germination solution is available to
help you get the best from germinating your hot
seeds.
Germination Powder £1.20
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Fresno [FREHS-noh]
This is one of the most versatile chilli peppers there are, use
with or without seeds in stews, salads and fresh in salsas. This
pepper is about the same size as a Jalapeno, only with broader shoulders. A bit hotter than the Jalapeno. 75 days to ripen. Plants grow to 30 inches.
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Etna
Chilli Heat Level 9
An early, hot Italian chilli pepper. Compact plant which
produces bunches of conical dark green fruits which grow
upwards, turning bright red when ripe. Can also be grown in
a container. Voted 9th hottest chilli by BBC Gardeners World
TV in their 2006 Hottest Chilli Trials.
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Pimientos de padron, Padron Chilli Pepper Seeds
Chilli Heat Level 4
One of the best all rounder peppers on the market.
This is a great all round chilli to have in the kitchen,
it is a medium-sized, bushy plant. Medium to long flat,
conical light green fruits, turning red when ripe. Meaty and
very tasty. Classic Tapas variety from Galicia in Spain, pan
fried in olive oil, sea salt and served with beer, what
could be better!
10 seeds only
£1.75
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Prairie Fire
Chilli Heat Level 8
Small bushy pepper plant fantastic as a pot plant for the house or patio. Pods mature through yellow and orange to red. Plant grows to 8 inches tall. Prolific with 100's of peppers on each plant. Pods stand upright above the foliage.
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Firecracker Pequin
Chilli Heat Level 10
These striking multi-branching multi coloured plants with their brilliant coloured spicy fruits. Plants are soon covered with little cream, purple and orange that slowly mature to red. (Capsicum annuum).
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Hot Portugal
Chilli Heat Level 5+
Sturdy upright plants, From Portugal very heavy yields.
Large smooth, glossy, bright-scarlet, fiery hot fruits taper
to pointed tips, grow 6" £1.45 10 seeds
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Golden Nugget Chilli
Chilli Heat Level 5+
This is a fantastic looking pepper plant, not too big or too small it is great for borders, specimen plants, or pots. Variegated foliage, hundreds of golden yellow fruits, good for pickling or drying.
Seeds are easy to germinate (Capsicum annuum)
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Hinkelhatz
Chilli Heat Level 6+
This pepper has been cultivated by the Pennsylvania Dutch for over 150 years. Is great used fresh in salads or in sandwiches. Ripens from green to red,
hot fruits measure ¾" wide by 1½" - 2" long. (Capsicum annuum)
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Brazilian Starfish
Chilli Heat level 6
A hot chilli, which like already the name says, the seeds
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Chinese Pot Chilli
Chilli Heat Level 6+
Hundreds of chilli peppers per plant. Tiny ½" long fruits all point up and ripen from green to red and and stay on the plant for a long time. Great for drying and grinding or using whole. This is the plant to have in a pot around the patio or in the house, just trim it to the shape you want. (Capsicum annuum)
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Chi-Chien
Chilli Heat Level is 8
This excellent pepper seeds produce very hot, thin-skin red chilli peppers, that can be used fresh for cooking or dried for storage and future use. The medium size peppers are popular for cooking in many hot spicy Chinese
dishes. This variety is also an ideal ornamental plant in pots on the patio. (Capsicum annuum)
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Pusa Jwala
Chilli Heat Level is 8
This is the most popular hot pepper grown and used in various spicy foods in India. This variety is also often called Finger Hot Indian Pepper. The umbrella type plant produces lots of fruits in green colour in early stage and later turning into red ripe. The matured hot pepper has high pungency, excellent to use fresh or dried. The fruit with wrinkled skin is about 4" in length. This variety has wide adaptability and is easy to grow in containers. (Capsicum annuum)
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Goat Horn
Chilli Heat Level is 8
Seed is originally from Taiwan, this variety is very popular in China and Southeastern Asia for cooking and pickling uses. This is a chilli that is ideal as an all round
pepper. Plants are very productive, setting lots of peppers for a long time. Easy to grow. Also a good variety for container. (Capsicum annuum)
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Super Hot Thai
Chilli Heat Level is 8
This chilli pepper is a major improvement of Thai hot peppers, which have been well known for their strong spicy hot. Fruits with thin wall are green and will turn into deep red when matured. Small peppers of 0.9 cm x 7 cm in size are very hot, excellent for cooking or dehydration. The chillies are concentrated on the top of plants. This excellent variety starts producing matured peppers 70 days after transplanting and continues to bear lots of chillies for a long time. This variety has become one of the most popular peppers in the markets and is widely grown by farmers in Thailand and Southeastern Asia, due to its superior and prolific quality than the traditional varieties. Also a nice variety for the home garden. (Capsicum annuum)
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Fatalii
Chilli Heat Level 10++++
Last seasons No. 1 best selling seeds Fatalii, the deadly hot pepper from the central African Republic.
Fatalii is a Habañero relative, but the fruit matures to bright yellow and is long, wrinkled and tapers to a point - about 2 to 3 inches long. The plants produce lots of peppers - they start producing early and finish late. Fatalii's have a fruity, almost citrus-like flavour and they make a very attractive-coloured hot sauce. (Capsicum Chinense)
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Hot Purrira
Chilli Heat Level is 9 This seed is Certified Organic.
This plant is one of the prettiest we have grown. 5 cm chilli that turn yellow to purple to orange to dark red. 2 ft tall plants with 2 inch long fruits that mature 70 days after transplanting. One of our best selling
seed. (Capsicum frutescens)
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Purple Tiger
Chilli Heat Level is 6
Amazingly beautiful small purple chilli pepper plant with variegated leaves, small tear drop shaped fruit turning green, purple and red when ripe, ideal for pots or in the house. (Capsicum annuum)
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Trinidad Congo
Chilli Heat Level 10+
In Trinidad, Habanero chillies are called "Congo chilli," and this one is an extra-large
hot red Habanero type. At 2 inches long and wide, its peppers are significantly bigger and more ribbed than the typical red Habanero. They are also intensely hot and extremely productive. (Capsicum Chinense)
out of stock
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NuMex Pinata
(Multicoloured Jalapeno)
Chilli Heat Level 6+
NuMex Pinata seeds produce a multicoloured Jalapeno. The fruit changes from bright green to bright yellow then to orange and finally to red, it could become a favourite for salads and stir-fries with a bit of colour or for a colourful salsa.
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Large Red Thick Cayenne
Chilli Heat Level 5+
Very useful plant packed with chillies, chillies are very hot. Fruit is 6" long and 1 1/4" wide. Great chilli for sauces, drying and adding heat to recipes. (Capsicum annuum)
out of stock
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Hot Cherry
Chilli Heat Level 7+++
A great tasting hot chilli and perfect for barbeques and parties. 1.5 to 2" wide mature to bright red. Great for stuffing with cheese and grilling. Upright plants to 20". Good yields. (Capsicum annuum)
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Pulla
Chilli Heat 6
Seed comes from Mexico, also written Puya, It is deep red, thin fleshed and attractively translucent with a fruity aromatic taste matures from green to red. Easy to dry and use all year round where heat and flavour are required in cooking. (Capsicum annuum)
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Cedrino
Chilli Heat Level 8
Nice size interesting
peppers, bred for maximum impact from green
to bright yellow; for pots and borders.
Variety bred by Mario Dadomo (Azienda
Agraria Sperimentale Stuard, Parma, Italy)
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Clavo
Chilli Heat Level 8
Particular nail shaped,
pink-salmon, hot fruits. Abundant chilli
pepperson a great looking plant. Variety
bred by Mario Dadomo (Azienda Agraria
Sperimentale Stuard, Parma, Italy)
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Criolla
Sella
Coming from Bolivian Andes
this is a rare and beautiful chilli, a great
find and one to add to any peppers
collection; from green to golden.
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