Pepper plant that produces chilis with a hot mellow flavor; fruit ripens to a deep red. View Details » This chili pepper plant is easy to grow and gives you very hot peppers for cooking.
View Details » The tiny, hot peppers from the Chili Pequin pepper plant pack a lot of heat. View Details » Small chili peppers perfect for hot pepper vinegar and chili sauce come from this hot pepper plant. View Details » A popular hot pepper plant in the Southwest, this plant loves hot weather. View Details » Thick-walled, hot peppers grow on this heirloom pepper plant. View Details » Some prefer the Cubanelle pepper plant to traditional bell peppers because of their sweet and mild flavor. View Details » The bell peppers from this pepper plant have a good flavor and mild heat.
View Details » Very hot, medium-sized chili peppers, very similar to jalapeno peppers, grow abundantly on this pepper plant. View Details » Disease resistant pepper plant that produces heavy yields of medium-hot peppers. View Details » Sweet pepper plant known for its productivity and flavor. All America Selections winner.
View Details » Gypsy pepper plants produce sweet peppers. All America Selections Winner.
View Details » High-yielding banana pepper plant yields mildly hot peppers. View Details » Moderately hot peppers. Perfect peppers for pickling and preserving. View Details » The most popular pepper plant, jalapeno peppers are moderately hot.
View Details » The giant jalapeno pepper plant produces jalapeno peppers large enough to stuff. View Details » This hot bell pepper plant offers the best of both worlds. View Details » This jalapeno pepper plant variety produces big, fat jalapeno peppers. View Details » Mildly hot, vigorous chile pepper plant is a New Mexico favorite.
View Details » High-yielding, mildly hot, big chile pepper plant that's a New Mexico favorite. View Details » Sweet, blocky orange bell peppers from this bell pepper plant are high in antioxidants. View Details » These pepper plants produce the popular pimiento cheese pepper. View Details » Poblano pepper plants produce thick walled and mildy hot peppers also known as Ancho peppers. View Details » This bell pepper plant produces easy-to-grow, blocky red bell peppers for stuffing. View Details » Medium hot pepper plant with slightly sweet chile peppers. View Details » High yielding pepper plant that produces hot, pungent serrano chile peppers perfect for salsa and pico de gallo. View Details » Banana pepper plant that produce large quantities of sweet, mild peppers. View Details » This pepper plant bears the perfect sweet peppers for salad or pickling. View Details » Hot, smoky flavored tabasco peppers used in the famous sauce. This pepper plant is very easy to grow. View Details » A milder jalapeno variety, this jalapeno pepper plant makes it possible to get the flavor without the heat.
View Details » High-yielding Thai hot pepper plants are pretty in containers and bear blazing hot peppers. View Details » The name says it all -- these pepper plants produce large bell peppers that mature early.
View Details » High in vitamins and very sweet to eat, the yellow bell peppers from this pepper plant are great for eating.
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