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African Bird’s Eye Chili seed ,Capsicum frutescens, HEIRLOOM
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Pepper, Hot, Chili, African Bird's Eye Chili ,used in African And Portuguese cuisine extensively - AKA Malawi bird Chili, Piri Piri, Piri Piri (al...
View full detailsCaloro Pepper Seed, yellow jalapeno , Capsicum annuum
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEED, Best For salsa, relish, pickled and garnish The Jalapeno is one of the most famous chili peppers. Most Jalapenos are mild, but there are much ho...
View full detailsChintexle Chilli Seeds (Capsicum Annuum) HOT
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEEDChintexle chilli seeds. This chilli is another Mexican classic. A small to medium plant, great for balconies. Very productive, producing loads of ...
View full detailsJalapeno. YELLOW ,Pepper Seed, Capsicum annuum, MILD
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEED, Best For salsa, relish, pickled and garnish The Jalapeno is one of the most famous chili peppers. Most Jalapenos are mild, but there are much ho...
View full detailsLANTERN HABANERO ,Hot PEPPER SEEDS - Capsicum chinense
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEEDPAPER LANTERN HABANERO PEPPERCapsicum chinenseOne of the easier to grow and earlier maturing habanero's. Fruits are distinctly elongated, growing t...
View full detailsORANGE jalapeno ,Pepper Seed, Capsicum annuum, MILD
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEED, Best For salsa, relish, pickled and garnish The Jalapeno is one of the most famous chili peppers. Most Jalapenos are mild, but there are much ho...
View full detailsPRAIRIE FIRE ,Hot Pepper Seeds , ,Capsicum annuum, ornamental
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEEDPRAIRIE FIRE , Edible Ornamental Pepper , AKA Christmas Pepper !Botanical Name: Capsicum annuumGrown for its brightly colored fruit, ornamental pep...
View full detailsQUEEN LAURIE ,Pepper Seed (Capsicum bacattum), MILD
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEEDQueen Laurie-(Capsicum bacattum)-The Queen Laurie pepper is from Peru. It ripens from green to orange. It is very crunchy and sweet. It has a heat ...
View full detailsSweet Pickle Pepper Seeds ,Capsicum annuum
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEEDThe Sweet Pickle Pepper is a beautiful looking pepper that just like its name suggests, is great for pickling! This pepper variety is covered with ...
View full detailsTexas Bird Pepper Seeds ( Capsicum annuum ) Very Hot
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEEDThis pepper was first introduced in 1813 by Bernard McMahon from seeds given to him by Thomas Jefferson. Pepper species are native to the Americ...
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