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Aurora Pepper

Quick Facts:

  • Brightly colored miniature peppers
  • Ripen purple to orange to red
  • Peppers average 1" long
  • Very hot
  • 75 days from transplant

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Quantity: Packet (25 Seeds)

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Aurora Chile Pepper

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Capsicum annuum

Aurora Pepper is a compact ornamental variety prized for its dazzling color display and fiery heat. These small, upright peppers transition through a rainbow of shades—from green to lavender, deep purple, orange, and finally red—often showing multiple colors on the same plant at once. We think they look just like tiny, glowing Christmas lights—cheerful, festive, and full of charm!

Beyond its visual appeal, the Aurora Pepper delivers a significant punch, registering between 30,000 to 50,000 Scoville Heat Units, comparable to a cayenne pepper. While primarily grown for ornamental purposes, the peppers are edible and possess a neutral, peppery flavor, making them suitable for adding heat to salsas o... More

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Capsicum annuum

Aurora Pepper is a compact ornamental variety prized for its dazzling color display and fiery heat. These small, upright peppers transition through a rainbow of shades—from green to lavender, deep purple, orange, and finally red—often showing multiple colors on the same plant at once. We think they look just like tiny, glowing Christmas lights—cheerful, festive, and full of charm!

Beyond its visual appeal, the Aurora Pepper delivers a significant punch, registering between 30,000 to 50,000 Scoville Heat Units, comparable to a cayenne pepper. While primarily grown for ornamental purposes, the peppers are edible and possess a neutral, peppery flavor, making them suitable for adding heat to salsas or for drying into chili flakes.

Ideal for container gardening, borders, or as a colorful accent in garden beds, the Aurora Pepper plant reaches a modest height of 12 to 15 inches. Its compact size and dazzling color transitions make it a favorite among gardeners seeking both beauty and spice.  Aurora matures approximately 75 days after transplant.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

Capsicum annuum

Aurora Pepper is a compact ornamental variety prized for its dazzling color display and fiery heat. These small, upright peppers transition through a rainbow of shades—from green to lavender, deep purple, orange, and finally red—often showing multiple colors on the same plant at once. We think they look just like tiny, glowing Christmas lights—cheerful, festive, and full of charm!

Beyond its visual appeal, the Aurora Pepper delivers a significant punc... read more

read less

Capsicum annuum

Aurora Pepper is a compact ornamental variety prized for its dazzling color display and fiery heat. These small, upright peppers transition through a rainbow of shades—from green to lavender, deep purple, orange, and finally red—often showing multiple colors on the same plant at once. We think they look just like tiny, glowing Christmas lights—cheerful, festive, and full of charm!

Beyond its visual appeal, the Aurora Pepper delivers a significant punch, registering between 30,000 to 50,000 Scoville Heat Units, comparable to a cayenne pepper. While primarily grown for ornamental purposes, the peppers are edible and possess a neutral, peppery flavor, making them suitable for adding heat to salsas or for drying into chili flakes.

Ideal for container gardening, borders, or as a colorful accent in garden beds, the Aurora Pepper plant reaches a modest height of 12 to 15 inches. Its compact size and dazzling color transitions make it a favorite among gardeners seeking both beauty and spice.  Aurora matures approximately 75 days after transplant.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
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Maxine Kenealy
Never Grew

I got these seeds late last year. When i got them i tried to grow them indoors. Nothing ever grew. I tried again this year and nothing. I am soooo sad.

So sorry, Maxine. We're sad too any time a customer has a poor experience with our seeds. I'll be in touch about a refund or replacement.

Becky

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Devlin Sherrod
Disappointed

It maybe my error but I have tried several times to get these to germinated but they haven't yet for me. All the other seeds I have ordered have sprouted and grown successfully so this maybe just my error. I will try again hopefully I can get them to at least sprout.

Hi Devlin, thanks for your feedback. Our Aurora pepper seed tested at 95% earlier this year, but it is always possible that something happened in transit. I will be in touch about a refund or replacement.

Becky

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Margo Ricks

I have not yet planted my seeds. Maybe I about another week. I am excited to get them growing.

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Teresa Catron
Beautiful Peppers!

I grew these in containers on my porch--in addition to being delicious, they were also beautiful. They look like the old-timey Christmas tree lights. I'm growing more this year!

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