A very popular and versatile Mexican chilli pepper which can be eaten both green and red (when it becomes a little sweeter).
A fiery hot chilli. The small tapering fruits, 5cm long, turn from green to pale orange on maturity.
Compact productive plant with attractive upright clusters of hot, intensely flavoured fruits turning from green to red when mature.
An attractive cherry pepper ripening from white to bright red. Plants are compact and upright. The ripe chillies are sweet and mildly spicy making them ideal for stuffing.
The elongated, slightly wrinkled chillies ripen from green to chestnut brown. The chillies have a rich flavour, dry well and make excellent chilli powder. Can equally be used fresh.
More compact than most baccatums due to its shorter internode length. It is also earlier and more productive. The ripe chillies are an attractive orange colour and have a delicious fruity flavour.
As used for Tabasco sauce. The fruits grow up rather than hanging down from the stem. Fruits ripen from greenish-yellow to orange, to red. Extremely hot.
An extremely hot chilli pepper. The round shaped fruits feature a distinctive tail and mature from lime green to bright red. Tall vigorous variety that needs warm conditions both day and night for optimum yield potential.
Sometimes known as 'little beak' peppers. Attractive fleshy fruit are produced in great numbers. Sweet, fruity and peppery flavour with not too much heat.
The long golden orange chillies have an amazing habanero flavour but with half the heat. The skin and pleasant aromatic flavour make these chillies great for eating raw. High yielding.
Mid early, tall vigorous plant producing long bulls horn shaped fruits which are intense yellow, sweet and meaty.
Mid early, tall vigorous plant producing long bulls horn shaped fruits which are intense red, sweet and meaty.
Early, mini red bell peppers. 5cm x 4.5cm. Ideal for snacking. Well branched plants produce fruits that turn from green to red when at their sweetest.
Produces fruits with a finish of deep red but can be picked earlier when deep purple. Very vigorous and early to fruit.
A dwarf sweet pepper similar to Redskin but producing medium orange fruits. Good for use in patio containers.
The King of Sweet peppers, producing very large, long, blocky fruits. Ripens from green to red. Ideal for stuffing.
Blocky shaped fruits ripen from green to red. Medium thickness walls with sweet flesh. Very early fruiting. A true dwarf bell pepper ideal for growing in pots and containers. Ht 35cm.
Small red snacking peppers with a small seed cavity. Very sweet making them ideal for eating in a salad or adding to childrens lunch boxes to snack upon.
The semi-round fruits have slightly ribbed tops and are typically 7-8cm in diameter. The flesh is thick and crisp, with a very sweet flavour. Fruits change from green to intense yellow. The compact plants are highly productive.
Early, famous Neopolitan variety. Fairly vigorous bushy plant which produces medium-sized, cone shaped green fruits, which mature red. Thick sweet flesh. Perfect eaten raw with a pint of beer!
Silvery green foliage contrasts w/tiny blue flowers. Also known as Russian Sage, this is a perennial staple, and now there are seed produced varieties! Sky blue flower spikes beautifully set off slivery green foliage.
A mat-forming, evergreen perennial with large, dark green leaves turning red in autumn and spikes of pink flowers turning red when mature. Height 25cm. Spread 50cm. Flowers from July to October. Evergreen. Hardy.
Bistort. A clump-forming, semi-evergreen perennial with mid-green leaves and slender spikes of red orange flowers. Height 1.2m. Spread 1.2m. Flowers from July to September. Semi-evergreen. Hardy.
Bistort. A clump-forming, semi-evergreen perennial with mid-green leaves and slender spikes of black tipped, red flowers. Height 1.2m. Spread 1.2m. Flowers from July to September. Semi-evergreen. Hardy.
Long red bottlebrush like flowers produced from summer onwards on relatively compact plants. Sunny well drained spot. Height 60-80cm. Hardy.
A particularly lovely variety, bearing delicate spikes of orange-pink flowers above a mound of large, oval mid-green leaves. Grow in moist soil, such as in a bog garden or next to a pond. Lift and divide congested clumps in spring or autumn.
Bistort. A clump-forming, semi-evergreen perennial with handsome mid-green leaves and short dense spikes of soft pink flowers. Height 90cm. Spread 90cm. Flowers from June to October. Semi-evergreen. Hardy.
Red Dragon' is a vigorous, spreading perennial with lance-shaped, purplish-green leaves with a bold central splash of purple bordered by a silver chevron marking and rounded clusters of tiny white flowers in late summer and autumn.
'Purple Fantasy' is a perennial plant with low mounds of upright stems, creeping vigorously from stout rhizomes. Triangular leaves emerge maroon-purple in spring, turning green and developing purple markings, with leaf undersides tinged pink; these are held on short winged stalks. Tiny pink or white flowers in 1cm pompoms bloom in profusion and are borne on stem tips of slender stems to 60cm high from midsummer to autumn.
'Purple Fantasy' is a perennial plant with low mounds of upright stems, creeping vigorously from stout rhizomes. Triangular leaves emerge maroon-purple in spring, turning green and developing purple markings, with leaf undersides tinged pink; these are held on short winged stalks. Tiny pink or white flowers in 1cm pompoms bloom in profusion and are borne on stem tips of slender stems to 60cm high from midsummer to autumn.
As with traditional Petunia and Calibrachoa, these are best in baskets or mixed in containers to allow them to spill and trail over the edges to exhibit their exquisite colours.
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