Capsicum chinense
Capsicum chinense, commonly known as the "bonnet pepper", is a species of chili pepper native to the Americas. C. chinense varieties are well known for their exceptional heat and unique flavors
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HABANERO MARTINQUE Pepper Seeds, Capsicum chinense , Hot.
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEEDThe HABANERO MARTINIQUE Pepper Seeds, Capsicum chinense, are a top-notch variety known for their exceptional flavor and fiery heat. These vibrant ...
View full detailsHarold's St. Barts, Pepper Seeds, Capsicum chinense , Hot.
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEEDHarold St. Barts-(Capsicum chinense)-St. Barts is abbreviated name of Saint Barthelemy and is an Island in the Caribbean southeast of Puerto Rico a...
View full detailsBurning bush Pepper Seeds, Capsicum chinense , Hot.
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEEDExcellent for flavoring a variety of dishes. Great for adding a zesty kick to homemade salsa, marinades and barbecue sauces. Preserve by canning, d...
View full detailsFINGER CLIP , HOT Pepper Seeds, Capsicum chinense
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEEDvery hot; Habanero Elongated; 2 to 2.5 inches long by 0.75 to 1 inches wide; medium thick flesh; matures from pale green to orange to red; pendant...
View full detailsSt Martin (Scotch Bonnet), Pepper Seeds, Capsicum chinense , Hot.
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEEDVery nice Habanero variety (Scotch Bonnet) from the Isle of St. Martin. Tasty and hot, as nearly all Capsicum chinense varieties originated from th...
View full detailsOxkutz cabian Orange Chili,Pepper SEEDS - Capsicum chinense
CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEEDThe Oxkutzcabian Orange Chili is a beautiful, orange Habanero variety that was discovered in 1979 on a market in the province of Yucatan (Mexico)....
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