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CGN 22089
£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 -
CGN 22091
£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 -
CGN 22092
£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 -
CGN 22094
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Hot Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Hot -
CGN 22095
£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 -
CGN 22097
£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 -
CGN 22098
£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 22207
£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 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 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 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 -
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 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 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 -
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... -
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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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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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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CHOCOLATE FATALLI
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Extremely Hot This variety has been suggested by a member and has not yet been verified. It may be a different name for an existing variety, or one of the many new names being used for unstable variations on... -
CHOCOLATE HABANERO
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Jamaica | Heat: Extremely Hot The notorious & viciously hot Chocolate Haba?ero ranks among the deadly few at the top of the heat scale registering upto 450,000 scoville heat units. Indeed the Chile Pepper Institute of New... -
CHOCOLATE KING NAGA
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: India | Heat: Extremely Hot This variety has been suggested by a member and has not yet been verified. It may be a different name for an existing variety, or one of the many new names being used for unstable variations on the... -
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CILI GORONONG
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Malaysia | Heat: Very Hot Cili is the Malaysian word for Chile. This Malaysian variety produces pendent shaped 2?x1?' yellow-orange, heavily wrinkled fruits tapering to a point; plants 1?' tall x 2' wide; hot with good... -
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CLEOS DRAGON
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Very Hot A Habanero relative, the heaviliy wrinkled pods are approximately 1 1/2 to 2 inches long by 1 1/2 to 2 inches wide. The mature from lime green to red. -
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COBRA G4
£1.00Species Annuum Origin India Heat Very HotThis Cayenne type variety produces 5 to 6 inches long by 0.375 to 0.5 inches wide, thin-skinned, curved pods which hang in great numbers. The pods mature from olive green to dark red. -
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CONGO TRINIDAD
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Trinidad | Heat: Very Hot In Trinidad, habanero pepper relatives are called 'Congo peppers' and this one is an extra-large red habanero type. At 2 inches long and wide, its peppers are significantly bigger and more ribbed than... -
CUMARI DO PARA
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Unknown From the Para state of Brazil. Similar to the Cumari variety. -
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DATIL (PI 281435)
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: USA | Heat: Extremely Hot This variety has been grown for about 300 years in St. Augustine Florida, and it's name in Spanish means "edible date". The pods are two inches long with shoulders 3/4 inch and mature from green to... -
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DEVILS TONGUE RED
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Extremely Hot A red variation of the Devils Tongue pepper. -
ECUADORIAN RED PEPPER FOR HELL
£1.00Species: Pubescens | Origin: Ecuador | Heat: Extremely Hot From the Rocoto family which certainly lives up to its name - this is definately not one for softies. The black seeds are a characteristic of the Pubescens species. -
ECUARDORIAN DEVILS BREATH (PI 257132)
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Ecuador | Heat: Very Hot One of the few large peppers in the Chinense Species. This pepper is extremely hot and has a very distinct shape to it. The pods measure approximately 6 by 3.5cm, are rough skinned, flattened, pointed... -
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FATALII
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Central African Republic | Heat: Extremely Hot This chile is one of the hottest, if not the hottest on earth. A Habanero relative and sometimes spelt Fatalli, this prolific plant can grow upto 4ft tall, although 2ft is more... -
FATALII RED
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Central African Republic | Heat: Extremely Hot A red version of the standard Fatalii chile, one of the hottest, if not the hottest on earth. A Habanero relative and sometimes spelt Fatalli, this prolific plant can grow upto... -
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