• Wicked Ornamental Pepper with glossy green foliage and upright purple-to-red fruit clusters in a fall container
  • Close-up of purple-to-red Wicked ornamental pepper fruit on glossy green foliage
  • Compact Wicked Pepper plant for porch pots, Halloween containers, and autumn displays

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Wicked Ornamental Pepper

Capsicum annuum 'Wicked'

Wicked Ornamental Pepper is a great little filler for fall containers. The plant stays compact, but the upright peppers give it height and personality, especially as the fruit shifts from purple to red. I like it with mums, calibrachoa, cabbage, grasses, and anything gold or burgundy. Treat it as a decorative pepper first, give it full sun, keep the pot watered, and let the fruit provide the show.

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Wicked Ornamental Pepper Brings Upright Purple and Red Fruit to Fall Containers

Colorful Upright Fruit That Stands Above Glossy Green Foliage

Wicked Ornamental Pepper is a compact annual grown for its bold upright clusters of colorful purple and red peppers. The fruits begin purple and mature to red, creating a high-contrast display that looks sharp in fall planters, porch pots, patio containers, and seasonal garden beds. The glossy green foliage serves as a clean backdrop, allowing the fruit color to take center stage.

This is a strong choice when you want a container plant with structure, color, and personality. The flowers are inconspicuous, but the fruit show is the reason to plant it. Use Wicked where the upright clusters can act like a thriller in mixed containers or where a compact seasonal accent is needed near entryways, patios, steps, and sunny borders.

A Compact Thriller for Fall Planters and Porch Pots

Wicked Ornamental Pepper stays short and compact while still producing extra-large ornamental fruit for the size of the plant. That makes it especially useful in quart-size containers, 6-inch pots, Mum Pals programs, mixed fall planters, and small seasonal displays. It brings vertical interest without taking up the space of a larger annual grass or tall flowering plant.

Pair it with garden mums, calibrachoa, pansies, celosia, ornamental cabbage, sweet potato vine, purple fountain grass, black mondo grass, carex, heuchera, marigolds, or dusty miller. The purple-to-red fruit tones work beautifully with gold, orange, burgundy, chartreuse, cream, and deep purple companion plants.

Heat-Loving Color From Summer Into Autumn

Wicked Ornamental Pepper fruits from summer into autumn, making it a useful bridge between warm-season annuals and fall decorating. It loves sun and warm weather, and it performs best when planted after nights are reliably warm. In the right conditions, it delivers steady color before many traditional fall plants are ready to peak.

Because the fruit is the main ornamental feature, Wicked does not need deadheading like a flowering annual. The plant continues to look decorative as the peppers color and mature. For the fullest display, place it in full sun, use well-drained soil, and keep the container moisture consistent during hot or windy weather.

Full Sun and Good Drainage Keep Plants Compact and Colorful

Wicked Ornamental Pepper grows best in full sun. Strong light helps keep the plant compact, supports good fruiting, and encourages the strongest color development. In too much shade, plants may stretch, fruit less heavily, and lose some of their clean seasonal impact.

Use well-drained garden soil or a high-quality container mix. Water regularly after planting, especially in pots, but avoid letting the plant sit in soggy soil. Containers dry out faster than garden beds, so check them often during hot weather. Good drainage and steady moisture help prevent stress and keep the fruit display attractive.

Decorative First, Mild Heat With Careful Handling

Wicked peppers are safe to eat, but they are normally grown for their ornamental value rather than flavor. The fruits are described as having mild heat, so they should still be handled with the same caution as other peppers. For most homeowners, the best use is decorative: colorful fruit, upright clusters, and strong fall container appeal.

Place plants where small children and pets are not tempted to pick or chew the fruit. If you handle or taste the peppers, wash your hands afterward and avoid touching your eyes. 


Growzone: 9-11 Wicked Ornamental Pepper Hardiness Zones 9-11
Hardiness Zone: 9-11
Mature Height: 6 to 10 inches
Mature Width: 5 to 10 inches
Sunlight: Full Sun
Soil Well-drained soil or quality container potting mix
Water Moderate water; keep evenly moist in containers without waterlogging
Bloom Time / Color Small, inconspicuous flowers in summer
Ornamental Features Upright purple-to-red fruit clusters, compact habit, glossy foliage, fall container value
Wildlife Value Primarily ornamental; small flowers may be visited by small pollinators
Resistance Heat-loving and easy care in full sun with proper watering, Deer resistant
Landscape Uses Fall planters, porch pots, patio containers, Mum Pals programs, mixed annual containers, autumn décor, Halloween planters, mass plantings, seasonal displays

How to Care for Wicked Ornamental Pepper

Before you buy Wicked Ornamental Pepper, read the care instructions to keep this plant healthy and thriving.

How should I plant Wicked Ornamental Pepper?

How should I plant Wicked Ornamental Pepper?

Plant Wicked Ornamental Pepper in full sun with well-drained soil or a quality container potting mix. For containers, choose a pot with drainage holes and enough room for the plant to develop a compact, upright habit. Full sun is important for strong fruiting and the best purple-to-red color display. Set the plant so the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil. Backfill gently, water deeply, and place the container or planting bed where the plant receives strong light and good airflow. Space plants about 5 to 7 inches apart when grouping them in containers or annual beds.

How often should I water Wicked Ornamental Pepper after planting?

How often should I water Wicked Ornamental Pepper after planting?

Water Wicked Ornamental Pepper deeply after planting and keep the soil lightly moist while the plant establishes. In containers, check moisture often because small pots can dry quickly in full sun, heat, or wind. Water when the top inch of soil begins to dry. Once established, Wicked performs well with moderate water. Avoid letting containers sit in standing water, which can stress roots and reduce plant quality. Consistent moisture and good drainage help keep the foliage glossy and the fruit display strong.

When should I fertilize Wicked Ornamental Pepper?

When should I fertilize Wicked Ornamental Pepper?

Fertilize Wicked Ornamental Pepper at planting with a balanced slow-release fertilizer or use a light liquid feed during the growing season if the plant is in a container. Container-grown annuals often benefit from modest feeding because nutrients wash out with regular watering. Avoid heavy high-nitrogen fertilizer. Too much nitrogen can push leafy growth without improving the ornamental fruit display. The goal is a compact plant with glossy green foliage and plenty of colorful peppers.

When and how should I prune / cut back Wicked Ornamental Pepper?

When and how should I prune / cut back Wicked Ornamental Pepper?

Wicked Ornamental Pepper usually does not need pruning. It is naturally compact and grown for its upright fruit clusters, so avoid cutting flowering or fruiting stems unless they are damaged. If a stem becomes broken or out of shape, trim it lightly with clean pruners. Remove the plant after frost damages the foliage and fruit, or compost it at the end of the season if disease is not present. In frost-free climates, it may last longer but is still usually treated as a seasonal ornamental.


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