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Dagger Pod - Indian Pepper X-235 Av 50 seeds Hot slightly curved fruits, approx 10-12cm long, thin and tapered to a point. Fruits green maturing through orange to red.
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De Arbol C.annuum Av 20 seeds Chilli Pepper De Arbol tall plants to 120cm also known as Tree Chilli. Slender very hot pods up to 10cm long supposed to have a smokey flavour.
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Fire
cracker - Indian Pepper 50H Av 40 seeds Hot Indian Pepper Hybrid suitable for dry red and green peppers, heavy fruiting variety 9-10cm fruit length
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Firecracker Av 15 seeds Firecracker produces 2cm conical fruits, multi coloured including cream, orange, purple and red. Extremely hot and very attractive ideal as an ornamental on the patio or in the conservatory with the added advantage of being edible too. A right cracker. £1.75 Add to basket
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Fish Pepper Av 10 seeds Heirloom pre-1947 variety that was used in fish and shellfish cookery. The colour of the fruit range from green, orange, brown, white and red, being hot and spicy. Grows to about 2 feet tall with mottled white and green foliage. Looks at home in the ornamental border. £2.75 Add to basket
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Fresno Av 30 seeds The standard Fresno variety, produces upright conical shaped fruits which ripen green to red. Heat rating of 5,000 Scoville
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F1 Fresno (N2003) Av 10 seeds A new hybrid Fresno chilli pepper, very uniform and excellent yield and performance. Ripens mid green to red. Plant habit is strong and vigorous. Heat rating of 5-7,000 Scoville £1.25 Add to basket
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Guajillo Av 20 seeds Chilli pepper Guajillo one of the hotter, large podded chilli's. Pods 4 ins long by 1ins wide.
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Index | A - B | C | D - G | H | I - O | P - R | Scotch Bonnet | S - Z | Indian Peppers | Chilli Collections | Ornamental Peppers
The cultural
information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different
sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem
to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only,
you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a
rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed
like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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