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Black Pearl Pepper Fruit Seeds

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Size: 100 pcs

Product Specifications:

  • Common Name: Black Pearl Pepper

  • Plant Type: Ornamental Edible Pepper

  • Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO

  • Growth Habit: Compact Bushy Annual

  • Light Requirement: Full Sun

  • Soil Requirement: Well-draining, fertile soil

  • Watering: Moderate; avoid overwatering

  • Germination Time: 7–14 days

  • Mature Height: 12–18 inches

  • Fruit Color: Shiny black ripening to deep red

  • Scoville Heat Units (Approx.): 10,000–30,000 SHU

  • Climate Suitability: Warm climates (USDA zones 9–11)

  • Indoor/Outdoor Use: Suitable for containers or garden beds

  • Harvest Time: 70–90 days from transplant

  • Uses: Culinary (spicy dishes), ornamental borders, potted displays

  • Special Features: Striking foliage and fruit, dual-purpose (edible + decorative)

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Diana Lutz
Fantastic Container Plant

If you want something dramatic for your balcony or patio, grow this. Deep foliage, loads of color, and surprisingly productive. I’ve harvested over 40 peppers from one plant!

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Grant Holloway
Small but Mighty

These peppers are little fireballs! I grew mine in pots, and they flourished with minimal care. They add a ton of spice to dishes and look incredible while growing.

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Charlotte Reeves
Great Accent Plant for Any Garden

These looked amazing mixed in with my flowers. Deep purple leaves, almost black, and bright pops of color from the fruit. They held up well in the summer heat, too.

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Miles Rowan
Bold and Beautiful Peppers

The plant stays small but gets absolutely covered in little shiny peppers. I used them for chili oil—they pack real heat. Makes a great gift too since it’s so pretty.

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Bethany Crane
Fast Grower With Gorgeous Leaves

These seeds sprouted quickly under grow lights, and the foliage turned dark fast. I planted them in a border with flowers and they fit right in. Definitely spicy, but tasty when dried.