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Database of Chilli Pepper Varieties

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ROYAL GOLD (PI 315023)

Species: Chinense | Origin: Peru | Heat: Very Hot


One of Cross Country Nurseries version of the Yellow Habanero.


© Cross Country Nurseries

SCARLET LANTERN (PI 315008)

Species: Chinense | Origin: Peru | Heat: Very Hot


Description currently unavailable.


© Virtual Pepper

© Mark McMullan

TETTINAS DE MONK

Species: Chinense | Origin: Peru | Heat: Very Hot


Also known as 'Yellow Fire' and very similar (if not the same as) 'Cumani' and 'Charpita' and Yellow 'Jellybean'.


© Allen M Boatman

UVILLA GRANDE (PI 439434)

Species: Chinense | Origin: Peru | Heat: Hot


Fruits are typical C. Chinense., very hot, with a strong smoky flavor. They are small (no more than ½" diameter), resembling a miniature scalloped tomato, grow upright on the plant, and are almost always in pairs. This native of Peru is a very unique and very rare chile pepper. Don't let the pretty orange color fool you. This one is hot!


© Allen M Boatman

WHITE PERUVIAN DEATH PEPPER

Species: Chinense | Origin: Peru | Heat: Unknown


Description currently unavailable.



© Mats & Patricia Pettersson

YELLOW JELLYBEAN (PI 260501)

Species: Chinense | Origin: Peru | Heat: Extremely Hot


This very prolific plant produces hundreds of small marbled sized little 'firebombs' which grow erect on a very compact, but bushy plant. The chiles are 'tepin like' in appearence measuring only 5-7mm or so in diameter. They are blisteringly hot with a very sweet almost lemony flavour. Also known as 'Yellow Fire' and very similar (if not the same as) 'Cumani' and 'Charpita'


© Mark McMullan

© Mark McMullan

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