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MALAGUETA DO VALONGO
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Unknown This huge Malagueta (C. frutescens) was founding growing on a ranch on the locality of Valongo in the city of Porto Bello, Brazil. The flowers are typical of the C. frutescens species, with a light... -
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MBILIMBILE (CGN 23288)
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Zambia | Heat: Unknown Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
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MOMBASA
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Africa | Heat: Hot The principle chile variety cultivated in Uganda. See African Birds Eye -
NAGA JOLOKIA (TEZPUR) PC-1
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: India | Heat: Medium The real deal is a Chinense, but there are also Annuum & Frutescen versions (shown here) grown across the world which are no where near as hot. The anuum version is sold under the name PC-1 in the US and... -
NAVUA
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Fiji | Heat: Unknown 5" upright fruits changing from green to orange to red. From a market in Navua Town, Viti Levu Island, Fiji -
NDUNGU (CGN 21554)
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Zaire | Heat: Unknown Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
PARVOACUMINATUM (CGN 16985)
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Unknown Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
PC-1
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: India | Heat: Medium This pepper is also known Tezpur and sometimes markeed in the US as Naga Jolokia. This native of India grows into a large plant, nearly 3' tall, and bears huge harvests of pencil thick 3'... -
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PI 257051
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Colombia | Heat: Unknown Fruit 4 by 1.5cm, red, yellow when immature, pointed, irregular -
PI 257058
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Colombia | Heat: Unknown Fruit 3.5 by 1.5cm, red, pointed. A more detailed description is currently unavailable. -
PI 257059
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Colombia | Heat: Unknown Fruit 3 by 2.5cm, red, round-pointed, not sweet; low level of pungency. -
PI 257060
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Colombia | Heat: Unknown Fruit 2 by 1.3cm; flesh soft. -
PI 257061
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Colombia | Heat: Unknown Fruit 2 by 1cm, red; flesh soft. -
PI 257066
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Colombia | Heat: Unknown Fruit 2.5cm long, red, slender pointed. -
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PI 257069
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Colombia | Heat: Unknown Fruit 2 by 0.5cm, yellow, slender and pointed. -
PI 257070
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Colombia | Heat: Unknown Fruit 1.5 by 1.5cm, red, rough, spherical. -
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PI 257072
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Colombia | Heat: Unknown Fruit 7 by 1cm, red, pointed, rough -
PI 257074
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Colombia | Heat: Unknown Fruit less than 1cm long, pointed. -
PI 257082
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Colombia | Heat: Unknown Fruit 4.5 by 2cm, red, long-pointed. -
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PI 257155 (CGN 23210)
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Peru | Heat: Unknown Note: The CGN classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at Wageningen, The Netherlands -
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PI 441687 (BGH 1279)
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Hot Fruits 1/2in x1/4in which mature from green to red. Further information is not available at this time. Note: The BGH classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at... -
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PIMENTA DE CHEIRO (PI 441642)
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Unknown Translates to 'Chile of Aroma'. A small podded variety from Brazil -
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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PURIRA
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Costa Rica | Heat: Mild These very attractive non pungent peppers are common in Costa Rica. -
RIO TERIBE
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Panama | Heat: Unknown 2x?" blocky fruits held upright; leaves dark green.Collected in wild by Bob Howe & Amy Wolf, summer 1999 along tributary of the Rio Teribe approximately 500 m from border of Parque de National La... -
TABASCO (PI 586675)
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Costa Rica | Heat: Hot Tabasco peppers are the only types of Capsicum frutescens that are well known in North America. These fiery little jewels are the primary ingrediant in tabasco sauce, the famous hot sauce that has been... -
TABASCO GREENLEAF
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Hot The 'Greenleaf' Tabasco developed by Auburn University in Alabama USA is very similar to the regular Tabasco, but has been bred to be resistant to tobacco etch virus (TEV) The pods are 1 to 1.25 inches... -
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TABASCO SHORT YELLOW
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: USA | Heat: Hot heavy set of pendent 1x'1/3" smooth, blunt-tipped orange fruits on 1x1' plants with small leaves; looks almost exactly like Orange Pekoe, but has small greenish flowers -
THAI HOT
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Thailand | Heat: Hot These compact, mound-shaped plants have tiny leaves and grow no more than 1 foot tall. They become covered with very hot, 1/2 to 1 inch long red fruit that is held upright on the plant, creating quite a... -
TOLITO (PI 631137)
£1.00Species: Frutescens | Origin: Guatemala | Heat: Medium Also known as Torolito. This chiltepin type berry was collected at the foot of a volcano called de Agua in Sacatepequez, Guatemalaand and has most of the chiltepins characteristics. Accession was... -
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