
Spice (Seasoning) Peppers
Capsicum sp.
Please refer to our Pepper Growing Guide for cultural information.
Packet: 0.3 g unless stated (about 36-60 seeds, depending on variety) sows 21-60’ of transplants.
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Aji Dulce Spice Pepper, 0.2 g (C. chinense) 99 days. (green > orange-red > red) [Venezuelan heirloom. Seed source from Donna Hudson in TN.] Has the same shape, size, color and aroma as Habanero, but is sweet, spicy, and delicious, with only a trace… | |
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Biquinho Spice Pepper, 0.2 g 58 days. (C. chinense) [Brazil] Small ½ in. x ¾ in. mild peppers shaped like inverted teardrops, on short, highly branched, 2 ft. tall plants. Name means “little beak” in Portuguese. Commonly pickled, also great for eating fresh…. | |
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Hungarian Paprika Spice Pepper 70 days. (green > red) Our seedstock originally came from Hungary, where the paprika pepper has been developed to its finest quality. This strain has excellent color and sweet, spicy flavor. 3 ft. plants produce an abundance of 1½ x… | |
Pepperoncini, Greek Spice Pepper, 0.3 g 58 days. Prolific, medium-size plants with good disease resistance. Flavorful fruits, 1 in. x 3 in., with thin walls. A classic pickling pepper, also great for eating fresh. Pkt | ||
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Pimiento Arrugado Spice Pepper, 0.3 g (C. chinense) 74 days. [Lowland Northeastern Ecuador] (pale green > orange > red) Very low heat – barely detectable! – even milder than Aji Dulce, with great flavor. 1½ in. x 2½ in. fruits, on 45 in. plants…. | |
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Trinidad Perfume Spice Pepper, 0.2 g (C. chinense) 94 days. (green > yellow) A spice pepper with lots of sweet flavor and a trace of heat. 42 in. tall, bushy plants with light green foliage. 1 x 1½ in. bright yellow peppers. Pkt | |
Ubatuba Cambuci Spice Pepper (C. baccatum) 88 days. (green > red) [Brazil] Peppers shaped like bells, each with 2-5 prominent, flattened lobes with a great, fruity flavor. Its very low level of heat is appreciated in Brazil as well as in the… |
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- Heirlooms introduced before 1940
- Varieties well-suited to the Mid-Atlantic & further South
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