Capsicum, Ornamental Pepper 'Black Pearl'

Capsicumannuum

Family
Solanaceae (so-lan-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Capsicum (KAP-sih-kum)
Species
annuum (AN-yoo-um)
Synonym
Spacing
18-24 in. (45-60 cm)
Sun Exposure
15-18 in. (38-45 cm)
18-24 in. (45-60 cm)
Other Details
Other details
Propagation Methods
Full Sun
Seed Collecting
Days to Maturity
Soil pH requirements
Heat (Pungency)
Fruit Shape
Fruit Size
From seed; sow indoors before last frost
Fruit Color
Disease Resistance
Allow unblemished fruit to ripen; clean and dry seeds
Seed Type
Foliage Color
Bloom Characteristics
Water Requirements
Where to Grow
Late (more than 80 days)
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Auburn, Alabama

Vincent, Alabama

Mesa, Arizona

Queen Creek, Arizona

Fayetteville, Arkansas

Menifee, California

Van Nuys, California

New Haven, Connecticut

Somers, Connecticut

Smyrna, Delaware

Fort Pierce, Florida

Immokalee, Florida

Keystone Heights, Florida

Miami, Florida

Palm Coast, Florida

Port Charlotte, Florida

Shalimar, Florida

Zephyrhills, Florida

Snellville, Georgia

Western Springs, Illinois

Coralville, Iowa

Knoxville, Iowa

Derby, Kansas

Salina, Kansas

Barbourville, Kentucky

Glasgow, Kentucky

Shepherdsville, Kentucky

Halifax, Massachusetts

Wayland, Massachusetts

Hillsdale, Michigan

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Rochester, Minnesota

Meridian, Mississippi

Picayune, Mississippi

Tishomingo, Mississippi

Nevada, Missouri

Mount Laurel, New Jersey

Socorro, New Mexico

Averill Park, New York

Utica, New York

Fuquay Varina, North Carolina

Wilmington, North Carolina

Akron, Ohio

Lorain, Ohio

Hulbert, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma(3 reports)

Albion, Pennsylvania

Ridley Park, Pennsylvania

Edisto Island, South Carolina

Germantown, Tennessee

Memphis, Tennessee

Austin, Texas

Baytown, Texas

Beaumont, Texas

Bryan, Texas

Canyon Lake, Texas

Dallas, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas

Freeport, Texas

Garland, Texas

Gilmer, Texas

Houston, Texas

Liberty Hill, Texas

Marshall, Texas

Missouri City, Texas

New Braunfels, Texas

Princeton, Texas

San Antonio, Texas

Snook, Texas

Tyler, Texas

Hampton, Virginia

Keswick, Virginia

Leesburg, Virginia

Spotsylvania, Virginia

Williamsburg, Virginia

Kennewick, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

16
positives
2
neutrals
0
negative
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| February 2017 | positive

I picked up a packet of seeds for this on a trip to the United States and tried it out here in Egypt. They are very happy in the Egyptian...Read More

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Fontana, CA | December 2014 | positive

Chile tepin always looks almost like a perfect circle, chile pequin is a bit elongated with a pointed tip and theres is many varieties of...Read More

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Hillsdale, MI | October 2013 | positive

I found this beautiful plant this past spring @ my local gardening center. I had deer eat the top off one of the plants, but it grew ba...Read More

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| September 2012 | positive

Hi i Am from the Netherlands,i have every year new plants.
From my home grow, from the Seeds that i bought years ago.
It is...Read More

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Lorain, OH | June 2012 | positive

I live in the Great Lakes region and have purchased this plant at a local greenhouse. I was not told that it was ornamental. I make huge ...Read More

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Fuquay Varina, NC | May 2011 | neutral

Was given this plant ten years ago as a gift. Loved it until my then 3 yr. old bit one of the peppers. It was very, very hot! He was i...Read More

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Hampton, VA | May 2011 | positive

I've grown this plant in pots and in the ground. Was not able to keep it alive, after raising it in pots outside. The shock of moving ind...Read More

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Stratford, TX (Zone 6b) | May 2010 | positive

Had this plant a couple of years ago, and it was just gorgeous. The black foliage, coupled with the tiny purple flowers, then the pepper...Read More

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Shepherdsville, KY | July 2009 | positive

Beautiful plant. I just can not eat the peppers. Way to HOT for me....

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Jones Creek, TX (Zone 9a) | July 2009 | positive

I grew this one last year and it was a real impressor so I will plant it again next year. I love the color's on the fruit as well as the ...Read More

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Smyrna, DE (Zone 7a) | September 2008 | positive

This has been the most fun and interesting plant! I purchased the seeds, and sowed them in early Spring, indoors in foam cups. I had 100%...Read More

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Oklahoma City, OK | May 2008 | positive

Good producer of hot peppers, easy to maintain. I kept it in pots on the patio, but plan on growing them in the ground next season.
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Tyler, TX | April 2008 | positive

I bought this on a whim at the somewhat exotic nursery in our area. Loved how they grew all season long (planted in ground). After fros...Read More

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Nevada, MO (Zone 6a) | February 2008 | positive

I grew some in 2006. I really enjoyed the little black bushes in front of the larger pepper plants and cannas. I wintered the smallest pl...Read More

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Coralville, IA | October 2007 | positive

Like most peppers it takes a long time before it gets going from seed( I thought at first the germination rate was going to be very low, ...Read More

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Indianapolis, IN | November 2006 | positive

i stumbled on this wonderful pepper this season had a ball with it! loved to see them start out as green then go to a mottled appearance ...Read More

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San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) | July 2006 | positive

Agricultural Research Service (Beltsville, Maryland) plant geneticists John Stommel, of the Plant Sciences Institute’s Vegetable Labora...Read More

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Augusta, GA (Zone 8a) | November 2005 | neutral

A new pepper ( 2006 AAS winner). Black fruit turning to dark red on black purple plants. 125 day.

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