Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Unknown
Mature pod shown. Description currently unavailable.
Note: The CO classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at the Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center, Taiwan
Species: Chinense | Origin: Zambia | Heat: Mild
This 2ft tall plant bears good yileds of 1in x 0.75in smooth, oval shaped fruits which have a smokey tropical fruit flavour but little heat.
Note:The CO classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at the Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center, Taiwan
Species: Chinense | Origin: Puerto Rico | Heat: Mild
This plant bears 1.5in x 1in smooth, oval red fruits which hve an intense, smokey, tropical fruit flavour, but little to no heat.
Note:The CO classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at the Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center, Taiwan.
Species: Chinense | Origin: Brazil | Heat: Mild
This low growing, sprawling plant bears good yields of 2.5in x 1.25in smooth block fruits which ripen from green to orange and finally to red. The plants are meaty and have a smokey tropical fruit flavour but little heat. Note:The CO classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at the Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center, Taiwan
Species: Chinense | Origin: Peru | Heat: Very Hot
Hot habanero flavour on these pretty shaped pods that mature from green to violet to red. This variety is promoted by the NMSU Chile Pepper Institute.
Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Very Hot
Long growing season, with pods that change from green to purple to orange to red.
Species: Chinense | Origin: Mexico | Heat: Very Hot
Species: Chinense | Origin: Ecuador | Heat: Medium
Peppers are yellow-orange in colour and pendant shaped, which grow to about 2.5 inches by 1 inch. The peppers are elongated, ridged, twisted and pinched near the top.
Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Unknown
Description currently unavailable. Note: The CAP classification system for chile varieties indicates an accession from the genebank at a research institution in Germany.
Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Unknown
Description currently unavailable
Species: Chinense | Origin: Trinidad | Heat: Very Hot
CARDI released an improved variety called CARDI Green in 2003.