This is a great reliable pepper for me. Early, productive, and quite beautiful. Keep it picked and you will have amazing productivity....Read More It's one of my favorites and have not found an open-pollinated equivalent. These don't sun-scald as easily as some in my hot-day dry climate either. Perhaps two negatives are the cooked color and the rather high price of seeds. Cooked more than briefly, such as cooking in a sauce till tender, when purple - it tends to fade to gray - a rather unappealing color. However that's not really a problem for me, but it might be for some.
Oh, and it's listed on some sites as pale lavender. It's not - it's purple. Could be the sun here, but it's only pale when really young, and even then it's not really pale lavender - it's sort of pale green and pale yellow with a purplish cast.
Grew fast and easy in big container. Bore loads of lilac fruit from early into December here in Houston. I use them like fresh green pepp...Read Moreers, just so much more colorful :-). Makes them suitable for flower beds or the front yard.
Excellent "bell type" pepper plant! Wonderful in your home garden, container, and also a delight in your flower bed!
Earl...Read Morey maturing variety (58 days) with fruit that quickly turns to purple/lilac within a week of forming.
Note: most peppers grow as a GREEN pepper, maturing to either a red, orange, or yellow pepper. Islander grows as a purple/lilac colored pepper and matures to an orange/red color.
This is a great reliable pepper for me. Early, productive, and quite beautiful. Keep it picked and you will have amazing productivity....Read More
Grew fast and easy in big container. Bore loads of lilac fruit from early into December here in Houston. I use them like fresh green pepp...Read More
Excellent "bell type" pepper plant! Wonderful in your home garden, container, and also a delight in your flower bed!
Earl...Read More