Chilli Seeds F-P
Below you will find a list of a wide range of chilli seeds from across the world. All the seeds are available in single packets and most are also included in one of the World Of Chillies seed collections. All seeds come attractively packaged in red foil packets, in fully labelled inner bags with a growing instructions leaflet.
Spend £10 or more and we'll also give you a copy of The Little Book of Chillies.
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Fatalii Chilli Seeds x 12£1.65Seriously hot Habanero relative from the Central African Republic. Chillies are little wrinkled wedges in a gorgeous golden colour that imparts its colour and rich, citrusy flavour into food. These are seriously hot chillies at 350,000ScU - not for nothing are they called Fatalii!
This variety is available as plants.
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Filius Blue Chilli Seeds x 12£1.45Attractive, ornamental chilli with purple-tinged foliage that is sometimes speckled with white. Filius Ble has an Award of Garden Merit (AGM). Plants grow to about 60cm tall, making them ideal for patio pots and their shot growing season makes them a good choice for the UK. Small, ovoid chillies start out a purple-blue colour which they remain for a long time before ripening top red. Filius Blue chillies are unusual in that they lose their heat when they ripen to red. Pretty spicy chillies at 20,000-30,000ScU. Filius Blue won a Royal Horticultural Society Award Garden Merit in their 2006 Chilli Pepper Trials.
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Fresno Supreme F1 Chilli Seeds x 12£1.45Fresno Supreme produces uniform, Jalepeno-type, conical dark green fruits of good uniformity, which ripen to red. Fruits are approx 20 gms and 7.5 cms in length, tapering to a point. It is the chilli of choice in the United States for Mexican dishes, prized for its flavour and versatility. Fresno chillies are used for salsas, stuffing, roasting and often left on the bush to dry. The plants do quite in patio pots, which limit the growth of the plant. Get cropping in just 80 days. Fresno won a Royal Horticultural Society Award Garden Merit in their 2006 Chilli Pepper Trials. 4,500ScU
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Habanero, Chocolate Seeds x 12£1.65This pepper has little to do with the sweet treat we associate chocolate with, save for the rich colour of its skin. The chocolate Habanero pepper packs a punch far spicier than regular Habanero, with 425,000 Scoville units in each pepper. Chocolate Habanero, also known as brown or black Habanero and also the Congo Black, take a bit longer to cultivate, but the growers patience is rewarded with a searing hot pepper that is the spiciest variety of Habanero.
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Haberno, Orange Chilli Seeds x 12£1.45Next on the list, the traditional Habanero chili has a Scoville rating of up to 350,000 ScU. The name Habanero is Spanish for from Havana.The pepper is used in cuisine throughout the Yucatan. This popular hot pepper has fruits which are small and wrinkled, measuring 3.5-6cm long and 2.5- 4cm wide and ripen from green to light orange. The Habanero won a Royal Horticultural Society Award Garden Merit in their 2006 Chilli Pepper Trials.
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Habanero, White Chilli Seeds x 12£1.65This rare, white chilli is a seriously hot Habanero from Peru, measuring 420,000ScU. You should have fruit within 90 days. The small, fiery, lantern shaped pods grow quite prolifically on quite large, bushy plants. Pods are about 2cm long and are actually a creamy colour rather than pure white. A rare and unusual chilli for your collection.
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Holy Mole Chilli Seeds x 12£2.50Gorgeous black-podded chilli that is the essential nutty, tangy flavour in Mexican Mole Sauces. This Pasilla-type pepper is a prolific fruiter and the 2007 AAS (All American Selection) winner.
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Hungarian Hot Wax Chilli Seeds x 12£1.45This is a popular`Yellow Wax' type, proved to be prolific and easy to grow. Fruits start out a pale yellow as they grow long and tapered with a gorgeous waxy appearance. They then turn orange and red at maturity. The Hot Wax originates in Hungary and is sometimes known as the Banana Chilli. Use fresh in salads or sauces or pickle to preserve. Hungarian Hot Wax won a Royal Horticultural Society Award Garden Merit in their 2006 Chilli Pepper Trials. 10,000ScU
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Hy Hot Chilli Seeds x 12£1.65One of the best medium thick cayenne varieties for yield and quality. This variety is from Hong Kong with its thick flesh with waxy skin tapering to a point with a very high percentage of straight fruits. The fruits are pendant setting and ripen from green to bright red on highly decorative plants. 50,000 ScU
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Indian Fire Cracker Chilli Seeds x 12£1.65Indian Fire Cracker is a hybrid of Indian Hot Pepper with an immense crop of long, thin chillies that grow pendant on medium sized plants. Pods are pretty hot at 30,000 50,000ScU and perfectly suited to all forms of Indian cooking. Fire Cracker is a chilli very well suited to drying and they dry easily in their green as well as their red state.
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Jalapeno Chilli Seeds x 12£1.45Although the Jalapeno no longer figures in the hottest 10 chillies in the world, it still packs a punch if you eat enough of them. The Jalapeno is the chilli of choice for chilli eating contests in the USA and its unique flavour is ubiquitous with Mexican cooking. The Jalapeno is a very high yielding plant, growing up to a metre under cover and producing a profusion of flowers and short, blunt, conical fruits. The chillies are often picked and used green, but will ripen through to red. 6,000ScU
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Jalapeno, Purple Chilli Seeds x 12£1.65This is a purple form of the Jalapeno chilli from Mexico, very similar in shape, size, heat and growing habit to the classic form. As with the classic Jalapeno which s often thought of as a green chilli, pods do eventually mature to red. The purple podded plants are quite ornamental.
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Mirasol Chilli Seeds x 12£1.65Mirasol literally means 'looking at the sun' and the chilli gets its name from its upwards pointing chillies which it grows in abundance. They are not without heat at 3,000-5,000 but grown more for their ornamental qualities, as they are a very attractive plant. They do dry well too.
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Morouga Red Chilli Seeds£2.95Superhot Fire Chilli 1,000,000SHU+
The Morouga is thought to be a cross strain of the Trinidad Scorpion and Red Savina chilli (once the hottest chilli in the world until it lost its crown to the mighty Bhut). This chilli can certainly hold its own against the heavy-weights of the chilli world, one strain testing at over 1.3 million SHU. This chilli looks a little like a Scotch Bonnet with the tell tell pimples of the Naga. A very rare chilli and evilly hot!
If you like superhot chillies, try the Trinidad Scorpion, Seven Pot, Bhut Jolokia, Chocolate Jolokia and Naga Morich! These varieties are available as plants.
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Naga Morich Chilli Seeds£2.95Superhot Fire Chilli- 1,000,000SHU+!
Hailing from Bangladesh, the Naga Morich is one of the world's super-hot chillies. Warwick University have recentlt completed HPLC tests on the Naga that have reached an incredible 1,598, 227ScU - that's half as hot again as the Bhut Jolokia, its close cousin. The tri-lobed, wrinkled wedge-shaped pods have a fresh citrusy flavour that is often overlooked in view of their phenomenal heat. the Naga is a little smaller and more pimpled that the Bhut.
If you like the nebulous Naga, check out new Megascoville chilli seeds - Chocolate Jolokia, Morouga, Seven Pot, Trinidad Scorpion on this page.These varieties are available as plants.
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Nosegay Chilli Seeds x 12£1.65Ornamental chilli plant with dwarfing habit with round pods that grow in tight clusters, maturing through the spectrum from green, to cream, orange and red. Medium heat to pods.
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Numex Centennial Chilli Seeds x 12£1.75Numex Centennial – this chilli was specifically bred for small pots, highly ornamental with purple-veined foliage and a profusion of upright, purple fruits that ripen through purple, orange, yellow and red. Originally bred in celebration of the Centennial celebrations of New Mexico University.
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Numex Twilight Chilli Seeds x 12£1.65This stunning plant works well as both an ornamental and medium hot chilli variety. The dark foliage contrasts well with the profusion of purple flowers which give way to 2cm long tapered purple fruits, which mature through yellow and orange to red. All colours can be seen on the plant at one time giving a stunning and prolific display. Plant height reaches 45cm and is very drought resistant.
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Paper Lantern Chili Seeds x 12£1.65Paper lantern chillies are beautifully ornamental plants with their bushy habit and myriad of clusters of emerald green, crumpled teardrop chilli pods. As chillies mature, their colour turns to a rich, blood red that appears to glow in the sunlight. Don’t be fooled by their pretty appearance, these chillies are amongst the hottest five chillies in the world at 450,000ScU! They do very well in pots or will grow a bit bigger in a sheltered border, going very well with the bright colours of a summer flower bed – a real twist on the Hot border!
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Pasilla Chilli Seeds x 12£1.65Pasilla literally means 'little raisin' and along they do have the dark, wrinkled appearance of raisins when dried, there is nothing little about them as they are 15-20cm long. Pasilla are sometimes known as the Chilli Negro, or Black Chilli. One of the holy trinity of Mexican Mole chillies, they are a staple flavouring in Mexico, prized for their rich flavour of dried fruit and liquorice.
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Pimento de Padron Chilli Seeds x 12£1.65The Russian Roulette of chillies as the plant produces Capsaicin, but not evenly through its chillies. That means that most chllies are mild, but 1 out of every 5 will blow you away! Pimento de Padron are a Spanish Tapas chilli and make a great, fun dish for parties.
This variety soon available as plants.
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Purple Tiger Chilli Seeds x 12£1.65A very distinctive chilli plant with gorgeous tricolour foliage, purple, green and white that make this a real head-turner even before the flowers and fruits set. Pot size restricts growth so this is ideal on a sheltered patio or makes a great dot plant for a border with a long season of interest. The Purple Tiger has lovely teardrop shaped fruits that mature through from purple to tricolour to red with the final result of medium hot, distinctively flavoured chillies. 6,000 - 9,000ScU
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Prairie Fire Chilli Seeds x 12£1.65This dwarf variety of chilli is well suited to a conservatory, sunny windowsill or patio pot. It grows to just 15cm high, 30cm wide with a profusion of tiny leaves and mini chillies. It is highly attractive with its 1.5cm pointed fruits maturing from cream to orange and finally dark red, poking through the dense foliage. Chillies are not just ornamental either, they might be small but they are pretty hot, maturing in just 80 days and they just keep coming all summer. You’ll get hundreds of mini chillies from each plant. Prairie Fire won a Royal Horticultural Society Award Garden Merit in their 2006 Chilli Pepper Trials.
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Pusa Jwala Chilli Seeds x 12£1.65Pusa Jwala are medium sized plants that produce long, thin, hot pods that hang pendant in abundance. They are one of the most popular varieties of Indian Hot Pepper and are pretty hot at 30,000-50,000ScU. They are a good all rounder for Indian cooking as well as drying well.
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