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There is not a more famous plant than the Jalapeno, and with very good reason. This very reliable variety is often pick before it is truly ripe whe...
View full detailsThis cross between 2 extremely hot chillies make for a very hot hybrid indeed. This chilli really does burn and should be treated with respect. As ...
View full detailsA stunning Chilli that works for both cooking and ornamental purposes. The fruit start of purple and change to pink and then a deep orange colour. ...
View full detailsA very long chilli which is surprisingly hot. The fruit can get over a foot in length. Great for a chilli lover.
One of the most popular chillies in the world and with good reason. In the UK you are more likely to find this chilli as a powder. One reason for t...
View full detailsThe biggest chilli we grow. This chilli is very mild making it great if you do not like to much heat.
This Chilli can be used fresh or dried to add some serious heat to curries, sauces etc. The chocolate variety has a deep chocolate brown colour to ...
View full detailsA very ornamental chilli that produces a small 3cm chillies that point upwards. The chillies will be a variety of colours including red, yellow, pu...
View full detailsA very popular chilli variety that is sometimes known as the "Russian Roulette" chilli. The fruit is very popular in Spain where it is used in tapa...
View full detailsA very famous and very hot chilli. Great in hot curries and sauces. A must have for a chilli grower The fruit of this chilli are very hot please ha...
View full detailsThe hottest chilli we grow. Should be treated with care, it is very very hot. Great chilli to use in super hot sauces The fruit of this chilli is e...
View full detailsHeat: 6/10 Similar heat to Habanero with a lemon colour. Slightly lemon tasting Chillies. Aji is the old name for Chilli. Protect from drafts and k...
View full detailsThis is like a Habanero that has eaten its greens. Can be twice the size of some of Habanero Chillies. Has heavy crops of very hot fruit. A must ha...
View full detailsThese chillies originate from Tabasco in Mexico and go into making Tabasco sauce. Grow in a frost free green house or plant out side in early summer.
This Brazilian Chilli is a member of the Baccatum group of Chillies. This plant can grow quite tall (over a metre) and will produce very unusually ...
View full detailsA hard to find Chilli in the UK. Serano chillies are an essential part of Mexican cooking. Produces a medium crop of medium sized bullet shapped ch...
View full detailsA compact Chilli with a lovely habit with unusual colourful fruit. For a Habanero this Chilli is quite mild. Bring in during the cold months to gro...
View full detailsA very hot chilli that really does have a kick. This chilli is fantastic to eat fresh and also freezes and dries well
Poblano is part of the holy trinity of chillies this is an essential chilli in Mexican cooking. Not particularly hot but has a lovely flavour fruit...
View full detailsA mild to medium Chilli closely related to the Poblano. The fruit is usually sold dried but the name can also refer to the fruit when it matures to...
View full detailsA milder Jalapeno that will mature quickly too. The fruit mature from light to dark green and then finally to a deep red. Jalapenos are often picke...
View full detailsIn 1999 this Chilli was declared the one of the hottest in the world but has since been displaced by many hotter varieties. A well known pepper wit...
View full detailsA compact variety that produces deep red chilli fruit that point upwards. This plant won an award of garden merit and rightly so as this is a very ...
View full detailsOne of the biggest chilli we grow. This chilli is mild to medium in heat making it great if you do not like to much heat.