Ornamental Pepper Purple Flash - Ornamental Pepper Seeds

Capsicum Seeds - Purple Flash

15 Seeds
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4.99
30 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

4 - 9

HEIGHT

13 - 15 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Black

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 5.5 - 5.8

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

4 - 9

HEIGHT

8 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Late spring to late summer

BLOOM COLOR

Blue

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.6 - 7.3

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

4 - 9

HEIGHT

14 - 18 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Black

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 5.5 - 5.8

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

AAS WINNER

2006

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

4 - 9

HEIGHT

6 - 8 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 5.5 - 5.8

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

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Ornamental Pepper (Capsicum Annuum Purple Flash) - Bring some rich, dark colors to your front borders and containers when you grow ornamental pepper seeds. Purple Flash ornamental peppers are striking with their coloration; new leaves can have white and green and with maturity, the leaves turn purple and finally dark purple.

MORE ORNAMENTAL PEPPER OPTIONS

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

72 - 76F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

5 - 7 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No, not until emergence

DEPTH

Cover seed lightly with course vermiculite

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

18 - 20 inches

Ornamental Pepper (Capsicum Annuum Purple Flash) - Bring some rich, dark colors to your front borders and containers when you grow ornamental pepper seeds. Purple Flash ornamental peppers are striking with their coloration; new leaves can have white and green and with maturity, the leaves turn purple and finally dark purple. The small round fruit are purple and then red, and they are hot. Purple Flash Capsicum plants are well-formed and need no pinching to create a well-branched, full plant that brings a wonderful contrast to lighter green foliages and colorful flowers.

Start ornamental pepper seeds indoors in small pots. Cover the flower seeds lightly and keep moist. Place a piece of clear plastic over the pots to help hold in moisture and create a humid environment. Place the pots in an area where the temperatures are consistently in the 70s. Once the Capsicum seeds germinate and sprouts are visible, remove the plastic and place the pots in a very bright window that has at least 6 hours of light per day. The ornamental pepper plants can be transplanted after about 8 week of growth.

Common Questions

Q

What are some good companion plants for capsicum?

A

Plants such as nasturtiums, marigolds, oregano, cilantro, marjoram, chives, borage, basil are all great companion plant choices for capsicum.

Q

Are any wildlife attracted to the capsicum plants?

A

Yes, birds are commonly attracted to these plants.

Q

Will deer eat my plants?

A

No, deer tend to avoid capsicum plants.

Q

Can I grow indoors?

A

Yes, peppers make surprisingly good houseplants. Give them lots of light from a south facing window, keep evenly moist and fertilize regularly.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

68F - 80F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 21 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Seeds must be covered thinly, no more than the thickness of the seed

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 12 inches

Capsicum Ornamentla Pepper Plants
Ornamental Pepper Seed Packets
Outsidepride provides Capsicum Ornamental Pepper seeds (Capsicum Annuum) for adding color to your garden or home. Our plants grow in USDA zones 4-9 and require a full sun environment. The compact varieties reach 6-8 inches in height and produce fruit that changes color from ivory to red as it matures. Available in 4 different sizes (2000, 1000, 30, & 15) of pepper seed packets, our annuals grow well in containers or as houseplants. These peppers can be grown indoors or outdoors, making them a seasonal addition to any space.
Ornamental Pepper Colorful Fruits
Colorful Fruits
Add vibrant color to your garden with our colored peppers that change from ivory to yellow, orange, and red as they mature. This gradual color shift creates a striking visual display, making them great for seasonal decorations and arrangements throughout the year.
Dward Capsicum Ornamental Pepper Plants
Compact Size
With their compact size, our pepper garden plants are well-suited for small spaces, balconies, or containers. Growing only 6-8 inches tall, they fit easily into any outdoor or indoor garden setting without taking up much room. Their tidy growth habit makes them suitable for tight areas.
Decorative Foliage of Pepper Plants
Decorative Foliage
The dark green foliage of our pepper plants adds a rich, contrasting backdrop to their colorful fruits. The glossy leaves provide texture and interest, making the plants visually appealing even when not in bloom. This attractive foliage makes them a great addition to any garden or indoor display.
Fast Growing Ornamental Pepper Plants
Fast-Growing
Our Ornamental Pepper plants grow at a steady pace, reaching maturity in a short period. They typically produce fruit just a few months after planting, allowing gardeners to enjoy results sooner. Their growth speed makes them suitable for seasonal displays, providing vibrant colors in less time.
Medusa & Filius Blue Ornamental Pepper Plants
Sow these garden seeds, and taste the spice! Our Ornamental Pepper plant brings a burst of color and flavor to your garden. The Medusa variety starts with ivory peppers that shift to yellow, orange, and red, twisting as they mature. These slender fruits offer visual appeal and mild heat. Filius Blue starts with blue peppers that turn red as they ripen. Both varieties feature unique shapes and vibrant colors, adding interest to gardens or dishes. With mild heat, they make flavorful garnishes and bring color without overwhelming the flavor.
Capsicum Medusa & Filius Blue Comparison Chart
Growing our Ornamental Pepper seeds is more than just cultivating a crop—it’s about creating memories that last through the seasons. Ornamental Peppers bloom in the summer, reaching a compact height of 6-8 inches, making them suitable for small spaces. They grow in full sun and perform well in USDA zones 4-9, adding vibrant colors to gardens, patios, or indoor spaces. As the peppers grow and change color, they offer a beautiful and flavorful display that’s easy to upkeep, making them a valuable addition to any garden or container throughout the year.
Capsicum Ornamental Pepper Container Plant
Plant the seeds, and harvest the heat! To plant seeds, start Ornamental Pepper indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. Lightly cover these garden seeds with coarse vermiculite and keep the soil moist. Maintain a temperature of 68-80°F for consistent germination. Once sprouts appear, move the plants to a sunny window. After 8 weeks, transplant them into containers or your garden. With just a little care, you’ll soon be rewarded with colorful, mild peppers useful for adding a dash of spice to any dish.

Ornamental Pepper (Capsicum Annuum Filius Blue) - Easy-to-grow from Ornamental Pepper seeds, these Capsicum plants are great for growing indoors in a sunny window. This unique variety, Filius Blue, has an upright, bushy yet compact growth habit, and it produces small, oval-shaped fruit.

Common Questions

Q

What are some good companion plants for capsicum?

A

Plants such as nasturtiums, marigolds, oregano, cilantro, marjoram, chives, borage, basil are all great companion plant choices for capsicum.

Q

Are any wildlife attracted to the capsicum plants?

A

Yes, birds are commonly attracted to these plants.

Q

Will deer eat my plants?

A

No, deer tend to avoid capsicum plants.

Q

Can I grow indoors?

A

Yes, peppers make surprisingly good houseplants. Give them lots of light from a south facing window, keep evenly moist and fertilize regularly.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

72 - 76F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

5 - 7 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No, not until emergence

DEPTH

Cover seed lightly with course vermiculite

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 18 inches

Black Pearl Ornamental Pepper Plants
Black Pearl Heat Tolerant Ornalental Pepper Seed Packet
Outsidepride Black Pearl Ornamental Pepper Seeds (Capsicum Annuum Black Pearl) is a striking ornamental pepper variety that thrives in USDA Zones 4-9. Known for its unique dark foliage and vibrant red peppers, it adds a bold touch to garden beds, borders, and containers. Growing 14-18 inches tall, Black Pearl peppers are heat tolerant, perfect for warm climates. This AAS-winning plant offers year-round visual interest and is an excellent choice for pollinator-friendly and low-maintenance gardens. Available in convenient seed packets for versatile garden use.
Black Pearl Ornamental Foliage Plant
Year-Round Interest
Our Black Pearl Ornamental Pepper Seeds provide stunning year-round interest with their vibrant red peppers and dark foliage. Perfect for garden beds, borders, and containers, these pepper seeds for planting add continuous color and texture, enhancing any landscape.
Black Pearl Ornamental Pepper Container Plant
Easy to Grow
Black Pearl Ornamental Peppers are easy to grow, making them ideal for both new and seasoned gardeners. Thriving in full sun and warm climates, our pepper seeds establish quickly and require minimal care, providing a beautiful and low-maintenance addition to your garden.
Black Pearl Pepper Fruits
Ornamental Peppers
Our Black Pearl Ornamental Peppers produce eye-catching red peppers that are primarily decorative. These peppers add a bold splash of color, perfect for garden borders or containers, bringing a unique, vibrant touch to your garden with heirloom seeds that stand out.
Unique Dark Foliage of Black Pearl Capsicum Pepper
Unique Dark Foliage
Our Black Pearl Ornamental Pepper plants feature deep, nearly black foliage that contrasts beautifully with the bright peppers, adding depth to garden beds and borders. As the plant from these garden seeds mature, the black peppers turn red, adding a new color to the plant.
AAS Award Winner Black Pearl Pepper Container Plant
Experience unparalleled garden success with our All-America Selections winners (AAS Winners) Black Pearl Ornamental Pepper Seeds, rigorously tested to thrive in local conditions, ensuring robust growth and exceptional yields. To be an AAS winner, a seed must demonstrate outstanding performance across multiple regions, ensuring you have vibrant plants that excel in adaptability and yield. This plant branches out, producing more clusters of black, pearl-like, shiny peppers.
Heat & Drought Tolerant Black Pearl Ornamental Pepper
Our Black Pearl Ornamental Pepper Seeds are perfect for adding a unique touch to your garden with their dark foliage and vibrant peppers. Known for their heat and drought tolerance, these plants thrive in USDA Zones 4-9. With versatile growth and pollinator-friendly flowers, Black Pearl peppers add visual interest and support a healthy garden ecosystem.
Planting Directions For Black Pearl Ornamental Pepper
Our Black Pearl Ornamental Pepper Seeds are easy to establish and ideal for gardeners of all experience levels. Sow 1-2 seeds per pot, cover lightly with coarse vermiculite, and start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. Keep the soil consistently moist but avoid overwatering for best results.

Ornamental Pepper (Capsicum Annuum Black Pearl) - Grow this one-of-a-kind foliage plant from Capsicum seeds. Enjoy the only ornamental pepper plant with intense, dark foliage in all your mixed containers. The foliage of ornamental pepper Black Pearl starts out greenish when young, but with maturity it darkens to a glossy black. The round Black Pearl peppers start out purply-black and mature to a dark red. These ornamental peppers are hot to taste, but they are not recommended for eating. Capsicum Black Pearl plants are award winning and popular!

Start ornamental pepper seeds indoors in small pots. Cover the flower seeds lightly and keep moist. Place a piece of clear plastic over the pots to help hold in moisture and create a humid environment. Place the pots in an area where the temperatures are consistently in the 70s. Once the Capsicum seeds germinate and sprouts are visible, remove the plastic and place the pots in a very bright window that has at least 6 hours of light per day. The ornamental pepper plants can be transplanted out after about 8 week of growth.

2006 AAS Flower Winner. Black Pearl is a handsome plant with black foliage. But the standout quality is that Black Pearl looks better as the summer season progresses. The plant branches out, producing more clusters of black, pearl-like, shiny peppers. The plant grows taller and wider developing into a black pyramid shape without pinching, pruning, or grooming. Black Pearl is exceptionally heat-tolerant and requires minimal water and fertilizer. It is easy to grow from seed, bedding plants or pot plants with fruit set. There are no serious insect or disease problems. As the plant matures, the black peppers turn red, adding a new color to the plant. While edible, the peppers are very hot. Use with care! Black foliage is very trendy and Black Pearl delivers true black leaves to the full sun garden. Black Pearl is an effective background plant particularly with silver, white or pastel flowering annuals in the foreground. Never out of bloom, Black Pearl has already been selected as a “most popular” new plant by consumers visiting a trial ground. Its foliage, color and low care will attract many gardeners and “non-gardeners” to Black Pearl. It performs exceptionally well in containers and deserves to be featured as the centerpiece.

Common Questions

Q

What are some good companion plants for capsicum?

A

Plants such as nasturtiums, marigolds, oregano, cilantro, marjoram, chives, borage, basil are all great companion plant choices for capsicum.

Q

Are any wildlife attracted to the capsicum plants?

A

Yes, birds are commonly attracted to these plants.

Q

Will deer eat my plants?

A

No, deer tend to avoid capsicum plants.

Q

Can I grow indoors?

A

Yes, peppers make surprisingly good houseplants. Give them lots of light from a south facing window, keep evenly moist and fertilize regularly.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

72 - 76F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

5 - 7 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No, not until emergence

DEPTH

Cover seed lightly with course vermiculite

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

4 - 8 inches

Capsicum Ornamentla Pepper Plants
Ornamental Pepper Seed Packets
Outsidepride provides Capsicum Ornamental Pepper seeds (Capsicum Annuum) for adding color to your garden or home. Our plants grow in USDA zones 4-9 and require a full sun environment. The compact varieties reach 6-8 inches in height and produce fruit that changes color from ivory to red as it matures. Available in 4 different sizes (2000, 1000, 30, & 15) of pepper seed packets, our annuals grow well in containers or as houseplants. These peppers can be grown indoors or outdoors, making them a seasonal addition to any space.
Ornamental Pepper Colorful Fruits
Colorful Fruits
Add vibrant color to your garden with our colored peppers that change from ivory to yellow, orange, and red as they mature. This gradual color shift creates a striking visual display, making them great for seasonal decorations and arrangements throughout the year.
Dward Capsicum Ornamental Pepper Plants
Compact Size
With their compact size, our pepper garden plants are well-suited for small spaces, balconies, or containers. Growing only 6-8 inches tall, they fit easily into any outdoor or indoor garden setting without taking up much room. Their tidy growth habit makes them suitable for tight areas.
Decorative Foliage of Pepper Plants
Decorative Foliage
The dark green foliage of our pepper plants adds a rich, contrasting backdrop to their colorful fruits. The glossy leaves provide texture and interest, making the plants visually appealing even when not in bloom. This attractive foliage makes them a great addition to any garden or indoor display.
Fast Growing Ornamental Pepper Plants
Fast-Growing
Our Ornamental Pepper plants grow at a steady pace, reaching maturity in a short period. They typically produce fruit just a few months after planting, allowing gardeners to enjoy results sooner. Their growth speed makes them suitable for seasonal displays, providing vibrant colors in less time.
Medusa & Filius Blue Ornamental Pepper Plants
Sow these garden seeds, and taste the spice! Our Ornamental Pepper plant brings a burst of color and flavor to your garden. The Medusa variety starts with ivory peppers that shift to yellow, orange, and red, twisting as they mature. These slender fruits offer visual appeal and mild heat. Filius Blue starts with blue peppers that turn red as they ripen. Both varieties feature unique shapes and vibrant colors, adding interest to gardens or dishes. With mild heat, they make flavorful garnishes and bring color without overwhelming the flavor.
Capsicum Medusa & Filius Blue Comparison Chart
Growing our Ornamental Pepper seeds is more than just cultivating a crop—it’s about creating memories that last through the seasons. Ornamental Peppers bloom in the summer, reaching a compact height of 6-8 inches, making them suitable for small spaces. They grow in full sun and perform well in USDA zones 4-9, adding vibrant colors to gardens, patios, or indoor spaces. As the peppers grow and change color, they offer a beautiful and flavorful display that’s easy to upkeep, making them a valuable addition to any garden or container throughout the year.
Capsicum Ornamental Pepper Container Plant
Plant the seeds, and harvest the heat! To plant seeds, start Ornamental Pepper indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. Lightly cover these garden seeds with coarse vermiculite and keep the soil moist. Maintain a temperature of 68-80°F for consistent germination. Once sprouts appear, move the plants to a sunny window. After 8 weeks, transplant them into containers or your garden. With just a little care, you’ll soon be rewarded with colorful, mild peppers useful for adding a dash of spice to any dish.

Ornamental Pepper (Capsicum Annuum Medusa) - Start these Capsicum seeds and grow this fabulous Christmas Pepper! Ornamental pepper Medusa has long, slender fruit that twist and curl. The foliage on this pepper plant is dark green and the pepper colors start out ivory and with time, the colors deepen to yellow, orange and red, darkening as they mature. There can be 40 - 50 fruit on these pepper plants! Capsicum plants make wonderful additions to mixed containers, and they bring color and interest indoors when grown as a house plant. This dwarf pepper plant has peppers that are not hot and make nice garnishes for salad.

Start ornamental pepper seeds indoors in small pots. Cover the flower seeds lightly and keep moist. Place a piece of clear plastic over the pots to help hold in moisture and create a humid environment. Place the pots in an area where the temperatures are consistently in the 70s. Once the Capsicum seeds germinate and sprouts are visible, remove the plastic and place the pots in a very bright window that has at least 6 hours of light per day. The ornamental pepper plants can be transplanted after about 8 week of growth.

Common Questions

Q

What are some good companion plants for capsicum?

A

Plants such as nasturtiums, marigolds, oregano, cilantro, marjoram, chives, borage, basil are all great companion plant choices for capsicum.

Q

Are any wildlife attracted to the capsicum plants?

A

Yes, birds are commonly attracted to these plants.

Q

Will deer eat my plants?

A

No, deer tend to avoid capsicum plants.

Q

Can I grow indoors?

A

Yes, peppers make surprisingly good houseplants. Give them lots of light from a south facing window, keep evenly moist and fertilize regularly.

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