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PIMENTO L
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Sweet These large heart-shaped fruits grow to approximately 4 1/2 inches long and borne on 1-1/2 ft. tall, strong, upright plants. The peppers ripen from green to red approximately 95 days after transplanting and are a... -
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PIMENTO RED RUFFLED
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Sweet A Cheese type variety that matures from green to red approximately 85 days after transplanting. The 1.5 to 2in long by 3 to 3.5in wide pods have scalloped edges with thick flesh. Very tasty. -
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PIMIENTO PALMERA
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Spain Heat Sweet Also known as Pimeintos Picones, this variety is the core ingredient in the sauce 'mojo picon' (ingredients - dried peppers, olive oil, vinegar, garlic, cumin, salt). A more detailed description is currently... -
PIMIENTO PERA DULCE
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Spain Heat Sweet Pera = pear shaped, this thin walled Spanish variety has practicularly no heat. Used in the making of salsas in Spain. -
PIMIENTO PICONA
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Spain Heat Medium Pic½n = hot, this thin walled Spanish variety is used in the making of salsas in Spain. Unlike most varieties, the flowers grow and open vertically. -
PIMIENTO PIQUILLO
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Spain Heat Mild This Spanish variety (from Lodosa) produces nice shiny pods which ripen from green to red and are mildly pungent. The thin walled pods have a nice crunch to them and they are good for stuffing or roasting. -
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PINGO DE OURO
£1.00Species: Chinense | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Very Hot Variety from Rio Grande do Norte region of Brazil. Very prolific, small fruits ripe after 120 days. 200,000 SHU. -
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PIQUILLO DE LODOSA
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Spain Heat Mild Pimientos del piquillo come from Navarra in Spain, and have their own "Denominaci½n de Origen" (D.O. Pimientos del Piquillo de Lodosa). These small red peppers are charred over wood charcoal / old vines, then peeled... -
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PIRI PIRI
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Portugal | Heat: Hot PIRI-PIRI is a Swahili word meaning ?pepper-pepper? referring to any peppers. In Portugal, it has come to mean the small fiery hot pepper, found hanging in garlands in all the markets. No chicken is ever... -
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POBLANO
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Mexico Heat Mild From Puebla, this is one of the most common Mexican chiles. The chiles are heart shaped, about 4 inches long and 3inches wide.see Ancho (the dried form) -
PODAROK MOLDAVI
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Russia Heat Sweet A Russian paprika type sweet pepper which is reported to be resistant to verticillium wilt disease. The pods are 3.5in long x 1.75in wide and mature from yellow to red -
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POINSETTIA (JAPANESE HOT CLAW)
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Japan Heat Medium This pepper is an edible ornamental variety. The long thin 3in fruits which resemble an eagles claw, grow upright in clusters on a compact plant forming a dramatic display. They matures from light green to a range... -
POLOMBO (PI 439411)
£1.00Species: Baccatum | Origin: Uruguay | Heat: MildPods are approximately 1.25in long and 1in wide and mature from green to red. -
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PR 93-2-1
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat bellBell pepper developed by Ohio State Universiry -
PRAIRIE FIRE
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Medium The Prairie Fire is a compact ornamental pepper perfect for outdoor borders or indoor pots. The small sprawling plants sprout 3cm long upright chiles which stand out above foliage. The pods ripen from cream to... -
PRAKASH (GRIF 15607)
£1.00Species Annuum Origin India Heat Unknown An Indian Cayenne type pepper. A more detailed description is currently unavailable. -
PRETTY PURPLE
£1.00Species Annuum Origin USA Heat Medium Ornamental and flavourful, this 2ft tall purple leaved small fruited variety, produces tear shaped erect fruits which are approximately 1-1/2" long and 3/4" in diameter. This beautiful pepper is purple for 90% of the... -
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PROF MEADERS CHOCOLATE
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Sweet A 3 to 4in long by 2 to 3in wide blocky bell pepper variety which matures from green to brown. -
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PUEBLO
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Mild A mild tasting Anaheim type which produce 5 to 7in long by 1.5 to 2in wide smooth pendant pods which mature from green to red. A good variety for Stuffing, Roasting or for use in Stir-Fries. -
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PULLA
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Mexico Heat Medium A debate rages as to whether this is a form of DeArbol, Guajillo or Mirasol. A more detailed description is currently unavailable. -
PUMPKIN
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Unknown A unusual ornamental variety. Each plant is said to produce about 35 fruits, 3.5 x 2 cm in size. The fruits mature to orange at the end of the season, then their shell hardens, once dried, and takes the shape of... -
PUNJAB LAL
£1.00Species Annuum Origin India Heat Hot A very productive Indian Cayenne type which produces 2x½" erect fruits that turn green to purple to red; plant 2'x2'. A more detailed description is currently unavailable. -
PUNJAB SMALL HOT
£1.00Species Annuum Origin India Heat Hot A Cayenne variety from Indian. This 2ft tall plant produces good yields of 2 to 3 in long, thin skinned pendant pods which mature from green to red. -
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PURIRA
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Costa Rica | Heat: Mild These very attractive non pungent peppers are common in Costa Rica. -
PURPLE BEAUTY
£1.00Species Annuum Origin USA Heat Sweet A coloured sweet bell type. Rare 4 lobed variety that matures to a deep dark purple (70-74 days). A compact plant with good fruit set -
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PURPLE CAYENNE
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Mild This exceptionally edible ornamental pepper is probably the most beautiful of the many Cayenne varieties. The plants grow 2 to 3 feet tall and are are covered with dozens of delicate white/purple flowers which turn... -
PURPLE CHIHUAHUA
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Unknown A stunning ornamental type producing edible 1in upright fruits which turn from light green to purple, yellow, orange then red -
PURPLE CLUSTER
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Hot This ornamental Pequin type variety produces 0.5 to 1in long by 0.25 to 0.375 in wide conical shaped pods which grow erect on the plant. They mature from purple to red. This plant has beautiful purple foliage and... -
PURPLE PRINCE (PRETTY IN PURPLE)
£1.00Species Annuum Origin USA Heat Hot This is a stunning and very productive ornamental variety. Plants are realtively compact growing typically between 1 and 2ft tall and have dark black/purple stems and dark green/purple foliage. The pods resemble small... -
PURPLE TEPIN
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Unknown A nice and small ornamental with little pubescent stems and greenish purple leaves. Extremely productive. A ripe pod is shown here. -
PURPLE TIGER (TRIFETTI)
£1.00Species Annuum Origin USA Heat Medium An extremely attractive medium/hot ornamental pepper that produces good yields of stumpy 1" long by ½" wide hot purple fruits which mature to red. The foliage is also tri coloured (green, purple and white) and the... -
PURPLE VARIEGATED
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Unknown Heat Medium Strange and beautiful! These chile plants have strongly purple and green striped stems with older leaves showing green, purple and white variegation. The flowers are also purple and the glossy chillies start... -
PUSA JWALA (GRIF 15604)
£1.00Species Annuum Origin India Heat Hot A Cayenne type also known as' Finger Hot Indian. These 3ft tall plants are prolific producers of hot, 3-5in long thin wrinkled peppers which ripen from lime green to orange and then to red in about 85 days. An ideal... -
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PUYA
£1.00Species Annuum Origin Mexico Heat Medium Popular in Mexican cuisine, this variety has pods that grow to about four inches in length, ripen from green to red and measure between 5000 - 8000 Scovilles. Similar to the Guajillo, but smaller and hotter... -
RHOMBOIDEUM (PI 645680)
Species: Rhomboideum | Origin: Mexico | Heat: UnknownA very unusual and scarce wild Capsicum species initially believed to be a sister to Capsicum Tovarii although after further study by Eshbaugh in 1988, it has since been...Qty in Cart: 0Price:Subtotal: