I can't believe a chilli can be so gorgeous. Great pic, well done.
Feb 18, 2008 Rating
Startling by: David Espie
I love your photograph. Well framed and what a beautiful chilli.
Feb 11, 2008 Rating
Crazy chilli woman by: Farm Dwellers
jackie m......LOve it!!!!!
you rock - fantastic food
Feb 10, 2008 Rating
Re Bolivian Rainbow by: Jackie M
Laura, I got the seeds from Atomic Chilli Seeds via the web. They're in Sydney. And to answer the other question, they're about an eight out of 10 on the heat scale, and the fruits change from purple to red and orange, so you generally have a rainbow on the bush at the same time - hence the name. My photo was taken after the first fruits emerged.
Feb 06, 2008 Rating
Purple?? by: Anonymous
Great photo, I didn't know you could get purple chillis, shows how much I know.. Are they actually hot? They look like a berry.
Feb 05, 2008 Rating
To Laura by: Jackie M
Hi Laura, thanks for your comments. I'm not sure how to post on this page without adding stars to my own submission, which is very embarassing(d'oh). Anyway, in response to your question, I bought the seeds on the internet from a Sydney-based company called Atomic Chilli Seeds (also Fireworks Foods for other products). The only variety I bought from them that wouldn't grow for me was the white Habanero. Hope this helps.
Nigel, if you read this and any stars come up, please cancel them out. Technology is not my stonr point.
Jan 31, 2008 Rating
Beautiful by: Laura
Bolivian Rainbows are beautiful chillies. May I ask how and where did you find them Jackie?