Even those relatively new to hot peppers know of the world famous Jalapeno, but few people know about the beautiful Pumpkin Spice Orange Jalapeno pepper. The Pumpkin Spice Orange Jalapeno is the same size as the traditional Early Jalapeno, but it ripens to a beautiful orange color. Many people think of the Jalapeno as a very spicy hot pepper, but the Jalapeno pepper has only a mild to moderate heat level as it averages about 2,500 to 8,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU). Pumpkin Spice Orange Jalapenos have the perfect amount of heat for those that like a little kick, but don’t want overbearing heat. This stunning ornamental delivers on both flavor and heat level as the Pumpkin Spice Orange Jalapeno can be used as a colorful substitute for the traditional Jalapeno. Originally developed in New Mexico, Pumpkin Spice Orange Jalapeno plants can tolerate hot, dry climates. They have a close relative, the Lemon Spice Yellow Jalapeno, that was also developed in New Mexico.
Although Pumpkin Spice Jalapenos are hard to find, the peppers are easy to grow. Other mild peppers that are easy to grow include Bell peppers, Mini Sweet peppers, and Serrano Tampiqueno peppers. Jalapeno peppers are the most popular pepper in the world because of their versatility, and Pumpkin Spice Orange Jalapenos are a great choice because of their heat level, flavor, and colorful appearance. For those looking for a spicier Jalapeno, the Billy Biker Jalapeno has more of a kick, averaging between 5,000 to 10,000 Scoville Heat Units.
At Tyler Farms, we grow our plants the old fashioned way: no pesticides, no synthetic fertilizers, and we only use all natural fertilizers like worm castings and fish emulsion.
Plants are shipped in 3 inch reusable plastic pots and are approximately 4 to 6 inches tall.