HABANERO MANZANO

Species: Chinense Origin: Unknown Heat: Very Hot
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This is a hybridised variety (Chinese xPubescens cross) developed by crossing a Habanero with a Manzano. A more detailed description and further information on the parents is currently unavailable.


© Gonzalo Santana

© Gonzalo Santana
 

HABANERO MUSTARD

Species: Chinense Origin: Unknown Heat: Very Hot
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This is a rare habanero. Large plant (18-32") produce high yields of peach-colored fruits (95-100 days)


© Mark McMullan
 

HABANERO NEON YELLOW

Species: Chinense Origin: Unknown Heat: Very Hot
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Description currently unavailable.


© Mats & Patricia Pettersson

© Mats & Patricia Pettersson
 

HABANERO No44 (PI 438643)

Species: Chinense Origin: Mexico Heat: Very Hot
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Description currently unavailable.


© Dr R Jarret USDA ARS
 

HABANERO ORANGE

Species: Chinense Origin: Unknown Heat: Very Hot
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Habanero Orange chiles are a little slower to germinate than many others, but this chile variety is worth the wait as it is 40 times hotter than a standard Jalapeno Pepper! A producer of light green, thin, crinkled peppers which ripen to a brilliant orange-red coloration (85-95 days), each chile pepper is around 1½ inches long by about 1 inch across. This variety is dangerously hot and not for the faint hearted, tipping in at an eye watering 200,000 - 300,000 scoville heat units.


© South Devon Chilli Farm
 

HABANERO ORANGE DEVIL

Species: Chinense Origin: Unknown Heat: Hot
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© Semillas La Palma
 

HABANERO PAPER LANTERN

Species: Chinense Origin: Unknown Heat: Very Hot
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This elongated Red Habanero type is renowned for its mouth-blistering heat. The plants are relatively compact & sprawling compared to other Habanero varieties and produce excellent ylelds of 3 in x 1 in pendant shaped fruits which ripen from lime green to a bright iridescent scarlet red approximately 90 days after transplanting. The Paper Lantern is heavier yielding than other habanero's.


© Mark McMullan

© Mark McMullan
 

HABANERO PEACH

Species: Chinense Origin: Unknown Heat: Very Hot
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This is an ideal Habanero chili plant for in the house or on the office desk, compact 16-18" plants are absolutely loaded with peach-coloured fruits.


© Chris Phillips

© Jeff Nekola UWGB
 

HABANERO PUNTA GIALLO

Species: Chinense Origin: Unknown Heat: Unknown
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HABANERO PURPLE

Species: Chinense Origin: Unknown Heat: Very Hot
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© Bayou Traders
 





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