The listing, Pirate Pearl Pepper ~Perhaps~ has ended.
Seeds were collected from my plants of MATURE RIPENED TO RED pods. 3rd pic.
Black Pearl is a hybrid. But I have been able to grow it relatively true from seeds given to me from a mature pepper plant. Be aware that growing it from my seed means it is no longer truly a "Black Pearl". It is STILL a beautiful plant.
Image 2 is a cutting from my own plant that was grown from seed. See the lovely ornamental contrast? Foliage seems to grow darker w/ more sun! Fruit can be eaten. They are small & hot!
Information below is regarding the true "Black Pearl" chili.
New Ornamental Pepper Wins Prestigious Award
1 look at 'Black Pearl' & it is easy to see why it won this award. Compact, upright plants bear distinctive semi-glossy, deep purple to black leaves, complemented w/ scores of shiny round black-purple "pearls" of fruit that mature to bright red. 'Black Pearl' performs well as either a bedding or pot plant. It offers a vibrant accent to home gardens throughout the summer and fall seasons.
Its foliage, color & low care will attract many gardeners and "non-gardeners" to 'Black Pearl.' It performs exceptionally well in containers & deserves to be featured as the centerpiece.
http://www.usna.usda.gov/Research/BlackPearl.html
15 seeds
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P.S. BEWARE OF ROSE SEEDS! There's a reason why we don't see rose seeds sold in big garden centers. More info here; http://goo.gl/0UJZry
Also beware of home collected seeds from hybrid plants. They're no longer the same variety. Ask questions. Research >reliable< sources. Learn to succeed in your gardening efforts!
Thirdly, a GREEN bell pepper is an UNRIPE bell pepper & isn't likely to provide VIABLE seeds. There are very few varieties that produce bell peppers that ripen to green. Same for GREEN Jalapeno & most other pepper varieties. It only take minutes to check the variety & discover the color of the RIPE pepper.
Apple seeds? Mercy! Don't get me started!