See the peppers on the leftside of the first picture. I intend for my garden spot to look similar. I ordered these real cool pepper seeds (numex twilight). They grow from purple to yellow to red, and a bunch of colors in between. Trin going ornamental this year. Though they are really hot, They are still edible. I also got some Tabasco peppers, and this other variety that has purple flowers and black peppers (royal black). Almost all of the seeds have sprouted already!
No not mine, I just got those pictures off the web so yous can see what mine will look like when they grow up.
Right on and hot doesn't bother me I usually use Habineros for sauces and we do stuffed jalopenos on the BBQ in the summer. I also eat Jalopenos raw just like apples lol. Nice pics thanks for sharing
And funny looking pepper (as in fat). Ours here all very thin. But very hot especially those green ones...
Yeah, Thats exactly what caught my eye as I was browsing through pepper types while searching for Tabasco seeds last year. I figured I would go all out with them this year. I hope I have success!
Hey check it out! Looks like my Numex Twilight peppers are a hybrid from your peppers. "Thai Ornamental Thai Ornanmental hot peppers growing wild on Saipan.The more decorative but slightly less pungent variety, sometimes known as Thai Ornamental, has peppers that point upward on the plant, and go from green to yellow, orange, and then red. It is the basis for the hybrid "Numex twilight", essentially the same but less pungent and starting with purple fruit, creating a rainbow effect, and among the group of capsicum annuum. These peppers can grow wild in places like Saipan. Despite their size, these tiny peppers pack a VERY potent punch. A window-box can provide a perfect environment for this particular plant...Low-maintenance, high yield, diabolically hot peppers that produce for months on a single, tiny plant that never gets taller than 18." Thai pepper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia