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CGN 22834
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Brazil | Heat: UnknownA mature pod is shown here. A more detailed description is currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The... -
CGN 22835
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 22837
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
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CGN 22858
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Brazil | Heat: HotDescription currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 22860
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Bolivia | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 22862
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Surinam | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 22871
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Unknown | Heat: HotDescription currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 22872
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Unknown | Heat: HotDescription currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 22876 (PI 606708)
Species: Tovarii | Origin: Peru | Heat: HotTovarii is a wild species and this slender plant has peculiar, bell-shaped and whitish flowers. The pods are extremely small and turn from green to red.Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: -
CGN 23094
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Hot Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23205
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Bolivia | Heat: UnknownDescription currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23206
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Brazil | Heat: UnknownDescription currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23208
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23209
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Unknown Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23250
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23251
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23252
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23255
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23257
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23258
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23565
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
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CGN 23572
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Hot Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23573
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Unknown Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23754
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Hot Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23763
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Brazil | Heat: UnknownDescription currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23764
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Unknown Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23766
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Maldives | Heat: Unknown Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23768 (PI 260598)
£1.00Species: Pubescens | Origin: Peru | Heat: Unknown Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CGN 23769
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Unknown Description currently unavailable. Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
CHAABANI
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Tunisia Heat Sweet Chaabani is a 14 cm sweet pepper from Tunisia. -
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CHAMBORATE
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Hot A hot, green to orange/red pepper that grows to 3-4 inches long. -
CHAMPION (C00774)
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Unknown | Heat: UnknownNote: The CO classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at the Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center, Taiwan. Fruits mature from translucent yellow to... -
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CHAO TIAN JIAO FACING HEAVEN)
£1.00Species Annuum Origin China Heat Hot This is a pungent variety grown in Szechuan province of China. The fruits are very aromatic with a great citrus flavour and ripen to a bright claret red.Pods have a good pungency with an intense start to the burn... -
CHAPEU DE FRADE (PI 497974)
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Brazil | Heat: MildThis variety has many names: Balloon, Pimenta Cambuci, Campane, Peri Peri, Ubatuba Cambuci, Flor, Orchid and Bishops Hat to name a few!! This very unusual pod shaped variety is believed to have been... -
CHARAPITA (PI 260498)
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Peru | Heat: Very Hot This bushy plant produces hundreds of hot small round 'Tepin like' peppers. Also known as 'Charapilla' and 'Yellow Fire', it is also very similar (if not the same as) 'Cumani' and 'Tettinas de Monk'' and... -
CHARDONNAY
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Sweet A popular sweet bell pepper that ripens relatively quickly. Good for short growing seasons. Reported to be resistant to Tobacco Mosaic Virus and Bacterial Leaf Spot. -
CHARLESTON BELLE PEPPER
£1.00Species Annuum Origin USA Heat Sweet The Charleston Belle pepper was developed by the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) for its high resistance to rot knot nematodes. Matures from green to red, has a medium size pod and matures in 67 days -
CHARLESTON HOT
£1.00Species Annuum Origin USA Heat Hot developed by the USDA at Clemson University in South Carolina Cayenne type matures from light green to orange in72 days. Thin fruit. 70000 to 100000 SHU It is straight to slightly curved because it is a Cayenne, (but... -
CHAWA
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Mexico Heat Unknown Pale to medium yellow. Up to 5 inches long. Curved and tapering to a point. From Yucatan and Caribbean coastal area of Mexico -
CHAYUSA RUSO
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Brazil | Heat: MediumA small pointed ornamental pepper that starts out white and ripens to red. Very similar to Omnicolor -
CHEESE PIMENTO
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Sweet A strange looking pepper variety! The fruits are squash shaped, being fairly flat, but around 3" wide. The thick fleshed pods mature from milky green to yellow and finally to orange and are very sweet tasting. -
CHEIRO (PI 497978)
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Unknown 'Cheiro' means smell in Portuguese. A more detailed description is currently unavailable. -
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CHERIO ROXA
£2.49Click on Pic for Pot Size Explanation Cherio Roxa from the jungles of Brazil creates a mixture of purple and orange cream mature small bell bottomed type pods Compact bushy plant grows quickly in the right climate with lots of early and flowers, medium...Qty in Cart: 0Price:£2.49Subtotal: -
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CHERRY
£1.00Species Annuum Origin USA Heat Mild Introduced into England from the West Indies in 1759 (although thought to originate from America), this variety takes its name after the appearance of its pods. Many hybridised varieties have since been developed. So... -
CHERRY BOMB F1 HYBRID
£1.00Species Annuum Origin USA Heat Medium A hybridsed semi compact plant from PETO which produces high yields of 2.5in by 1.5in cherry like globular fruit. The peppers have a thick wall which makes them ideal for pickling and ripen from green to bright red... -
CHERRY CHOCOLATE
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Medium A 1.5 to 2 inches long by 1.5 to 2 inches wide, Cherry Type which matures from green to dark brown. -
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CHERVENA CHUJSKA
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Bulgaria Heat Sweet This sweet and crunchy Bulgarian heirloom is a fantastic pepper for roasting, but can also be eaten fresh. The tapered fruits measure 2" at the shoulder by 6" long and ripen from green to brown and then to... -
CHEYENNE
£1.00Species Annuum Origin USA Heat Hot This variety is often found in UK garden centres and market gardens and its heavy fruiting compact nature makes it ideal for growing on the windowsill, in the greenhouse or on a sheltered patio. The plant can grow... -
CHI CHIEN
£1.00Species Annuum Origin China Heat Hot This is a hot pepper from the Chinese subcontinent. Chi-Chien produces thin-skinned red peppers that can be used fresh for cooking or dried for storage and future use. The medium size peppers are popular for cooking... -
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CHIFRE DE CABRITO (PI 441589)
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Brazil | Heat: UnknownThe literal translation is Goat Horn, an allusin to the pod shape. Also known as BGH 4215. A more detailed description is currently unavailable. Note: The BGH classification system for chile varieties... -
CHIFRE DE CAPETA (PI 441581)
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Brazil | Heat: UnknownAlso know as BGH 4172. This variety is more accurately partof the species Capsicum baccatum var. pendulum. further information is not available at this time. Note: The BGH classification system for chile... -
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CHIFRE DE VIADO (PI 441533)
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Brazil | Heat: UnknownThis variety produced long, narrowfruits (10cm x 1cm) which mature to red. -
CHILACA
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Mexico Heat Medium The pods are long, slender and undulated. Some reach up to 30 cm. and they grow in a semi-circle. It is dark green in its tender state but becomes a dark brown when ripe. When dried, the Chilaca is called... -
CHILCOSTLE
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Mexico Heat Medium An elongated 5in tapered pepper which matures from deep orange to red. In its dried form it is used in mole in Mexican cookery. Also spelt Chilcoxle or Chilcoxtle . -
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CHILE CARIBE GUERO
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Mexico Heat Medium Guero means pale or blond in Spanish. Mexicans call Anglos "guero". Gueros are used mostly for salsas and salads and are available en escabeche (pickled). They often form the base of a popular southwest Mexican... -
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CHILE DE COMIDA
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Mexico Heat Medium A large chile which turns a rich rustic red -
CHILE DE CUSCUTLAN
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Honduras Heat Medium This very old (pre-Columbian) variety from Honduras grows to 2.5ft tall and can reach 1.5ft wide and bears lots of pendant shaped 1.5in x 0.3in tapered orange fruits. -
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CHILE GRANDE
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Medium A large, smooth skinned, 4in long by 1in wide tapered pepper which matures from green to red approximately 60 days after transplanting. -
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CHILE PEPE (PI 632921)
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Guatemala Heat Very HotThis variety is more accurately part of the Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum species. More detialed description currently unavailable. -
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CHILE VERDE (PI 438531)
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Belize Heat Medium This variety produces 6cm long by 1cm wide slender pods which mature to red. -
CHILHUACLE AMARILLO
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Mexico Heat Mild An Oaxacan (Mexico) chile used in moles. Resembles a small Poblano. There are three forms, amarillo (yellow), rojo (red) and negro (black). Also spelt chilguacle. -
CHILHUACLE NEGRO (CAP 1004)
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Mexico Heat Mild An Oaxacan (Mexico) chile used in moles which comes in three forms, amarillo (yellow), rojo (red) and negro (black). The pods are called 'Chilaca' when fresh and 'Pasilla' when dried. Other common names used include... -
CHILHUACLE ROJO
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Mexico Heat Mild An Oaxacan (Mexico) chile used in moles. Resembles a small Poblano. There are three forms, amarillo (yellow), rojo (red) and negro (black). Also spelt chilguacle. -
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CHILI PENGUIN (PI 273419 )
£1.00Species: Chacoense | Origin: Argentina | Heat: Unknown The variety occurs in the wild in much of Central and South America. Plant low, spreading; flowers small white; fruit erect, oval, rust colored, 0.5in by 0.3in, prolific. -
CHILI PETINE
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Medium A very prolific plant which produces peppers which begin green and ripen to red. Dark green leaves have a distinctive purple cast -
CHILIANCHO HYBRID
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Mexico Heat Mild A medium hot, dark green, thin walled pepper which grows toaround 4 inches long. 65 days. -
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CHILITO DE SIMOJOVEL (PI 566812)
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Mexico Heat Hot This variety is more accurately part of the sub species Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum. A more detailed description is currently unavailable. -
CHILLY CHILI HYBRID
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Mild This ornamental pepper seems to explode in a riot of color, bringing bright orange and red to landscapes or containers. As a bonus, Chilly Chili is safe to use around children because the peppers are not pungent... -
CHILTAPIN (PI 310488)
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Mexico Heat Unknown This variety is actually part of the species Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum. A more detailed description is currently unavailable. -
CHILTEPE (PI 632932)
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Guatemala Heat Unknown More accurately, this variety is acctually part of the Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum species. A more detailed description is currently unavailable. -
CHILTEPIN
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Very HotA wild variety of piquins also called bird peppers, wild bird peppers and birdseye peppers, usually round in shape. There are many local variants of this pepper. -
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