Zebrange Pepper
Zebrange Pepper Seeds (Rare Cross) The Exotic Masterpiece: Aji Fantasy x Christmas Bell · Quick Facts: · Heat: 5,000–10,000 SHU (Mild to Medium) · · Fruit Size: 2–3" Star-shaped, striped pods · · Maturity: 80–90 Days · · ...
- Packet
- 10
- Maturity
- 85 days
- Origin
- Canada
- Season
- 2026
Zebrange Pepper Seeds (Rare Cross)
The Exotic Masterpiece: Aji Fantasy x Christmas Bell
Quick Facts:
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Heat: 5,000–10,000 SHU (Mild to Medium)
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Fruit Size: 2–3" Star-shaped, striped pods
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Maturity: 80–90 Days
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Quantity: 10+ Seeds/Packet
A Visual and Flavor Phenomenon 🦓🍊 The Zebrange Pepper is a showstopper in any garden. A unique cross between the Aji Fantasy and the Christmas Bell (Capsicum baccatum), this variety produces stunning, star-shaped fruits. As they ripen, they develop beautiful orange and red vertical stripes, earning them the "Zebra" name. Beyond its looks, the plant is a prolific producer, often dripping with these exotic, multicolored gems.
👨🍳 Chef’s Pitch:
"The Zebrange is one of the most exciting peppers I’ve ever worked with. It has that signature Baccatum citrus sweetness—almost like a spicy tangerine—with a crisp, apple-like crunch. Because it’s relatively mild, I love using it as a 'finishing' pepper. It adds a pop of color and a sophisticated fruity acidity that cuts through fatty meats or elevates a simple summer salad."
👅 Flavor Profile:
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Fruity & Bright: Strong citrus and floral notes with a refreshing, crisp texture.
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Heat Level: Mild-Medium (5k–10k SHU) — A gentle, warming tingle that doesn't linger too long.
🍴 Culinary Versatility:
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Fresh Salsas: Dice it up with mango or pineapple for a tropical fruit salsa.
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Pickling: Its unique shape and stripes look incredible in a clear pickling jar.
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Garnish: Slice into thin stars to garnish high-end seafood dishes or tacos.
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Cheese Pairings: Outstanding when served alongside creamy brie or goat cheese.
🌱 Growing Notes:
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Tall & Branching: Typical Baccatum habit; may require staking as it can reach 3–4 feet.
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High Yield: Extremely productive variety that continues to fruit late into the season.
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Pest Resistance: Generally hardier than many Chinense or Annuum varieties.
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Sun: Full Sun (6–8+ hours).
🌱 Canadian Growing Notes:
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Tall & Branching: Typical Baccatum habit; may require staking as it can reach 3–4 feet.
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High Yield: Extremely productive variety that continues to fruit late into the season.
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Pest Resistance: Generally hardier than many common pepper varieties.
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Sun: Full Sun (6–8+ hours).
🇨🇦 Short Season Pro-Tip (Montreal/Zone 5-6):
"Because the Zebrange takes 80–90 days to fully ripen its stripes, start these indoors at least 10–12 weeks before the last frost. Use a heat mat to speed up germination, and consider using a black fabric pot to keep the roots extra warm during our humid Quebec summers. This gives you a head start so you can harvest deep into September!"
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Start indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost. Germinate at 26–30 °C on a heat mat; peppers stall below 22 °C. Pot up to 10–15 cm before hardening off outside after nights stay above 12 °C.
Feed balanced through bloom, then bump potassium for fruiting. Stake taller varieties. More detail in our full Canadian growing guide.
Match the pepper to the technique: thin-walled varieties blister fast in a hot pan; thick-walled ones roast or stuff beautifully; fruit-forward ones make balanced sauces and pickles. The variety's flavour profile is your shortcut — see Choosing the right pepper for a use-case guide.


























