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Capsicum chinense

Black Panther Pepper

Brazil (Pimenta da Neyde x Bhut Jolokia cross)
Superhot
Also known asBlack Ghost · Black Panther Orange
Scoville
0SHU
Heat0%
800k–1.20M SHU · Pepper Geek, Pepper Joe, Coq Hot

The Black Panther Pepper is a striking superhot hybrid of the Ghost Pepper and Pimenta da Neyde, known for its dramatic dark foliage and pods that transition from near-black to vibrant red or orange.

The Black Panther Pepper stands out as a visually striking superhot variety within the Capsicum chinense species. Developed as a cross between the fiery Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper) and the anthocyanin-rich Pimenta da Neyde discovered in Brazil, it combines extreme heat with ornamental qualities. Plants typically reach 3 to 4 feet in height and display dark purple to jet-black foliage under full sun conditions due to elevated levels of anthocyanins, which also tint the unripe pods nearly black. The wrinkled pods grow 2 to 4 inches long and 0.75 to 1 inch wide, ripening from dark purple or black to shades of red or orange, sometimes with iridescent purple accents. With a Scoville rating of approximately 1,100,000 SHUs, the heat is intense and lingering, similar to the Ghost Pepper. The flavor profile offers subtle fruity and citrus notes with a hint of floral potpourri, making it suitable for hot sauces and salsas where the heat can be balanced. This pepper thrives in long, warm growing seasons requiring 110 to 180 days from seed to harvest and is prized by enthusiasts for both its ornamental beauty and potent spice.

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Backstory

The Black Panther Pepper originated from a deliberate cross between the Pimenta da Neyde, a rare purple chili discovered in Brazil, and the Bhut Jolokia Ghost Pepper from India. This hybridization introduces high anthocyanin content for its signature dark pigmentation while preserving the extreme heat of the Ghost Pepper. It has become popular in the chili growing community for its dramatic appearance and is often sold by specialty seed companies.

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Flavor

Slightly fruity with mild potpourri floweriness and classic chinense notes, though the intense heat often overshadows the subtle flavors.

fruitycitrusfloral

Culinary uses

hot saucessalsaspicklingseasonings

Q&A

Substitutions

Ghost PepperCarolina Reaper

Related variants

Appearance

Skin
thin and wrinkled
Flesh
thin
Shape
wrinkled habanero-style, pendant
Width
0.75-1 inch
Length
2-4 inches
Ripe color
red to orange with purple accents
Unripe color
dark purple to black

Growing

Sun
full sun to develop dark foliage
Soil
well-drained fertile loam
Notes
Requires long warm season; ornamental due to dark leaves; suitable for containers
Water
moderate, consistent moisture
Yield
low to moderate
Plant height
2.5-4 feet
Days to harvest
110-180
Germination time
14-28 days at 80-85°F

Nutrition

Vitamins
Good source of vitamin C and A
Anthocyanins
High levels providing color, antioxidants, and potential antimicrobial benefits

Origin detail

Region
Amazon Basin
Country
Brazil

Tags

superhotchinensehybridanthocyaninornamentalfruity

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