Chilli — Mild (Capsicum annuum)

Capsicum annuum

The species behind most mild and medium chillies — bell peppers, jalapeños, paprika, cayenne. Grown as annual everywhere; perennial in frost-free climates.

Hardiness ratings

Chilli — Mild (Capsicum annuum) hardiness across the four zone systems
SystemRatingTemperature rangeHow to read it
USDA hardiness zone Zone 2–12 −45.6 °C to 15.6 °C Zones where it can be grown as an annual — not a frost-tolerance rating
RHS hardiness rating H1c 5 °C to 10 °C Plant needs at least this level of cold tolerance
Canadian plant hardiness zone Zone 2–9 −40 °C and warmer Zones where it can be grown as an annual — not a frost-tolerance rating
Australian (ANBG) zone Zone 1–7 −15 °C and warmer Zones where it can be grown as an annual — not a frost-tolerance rating

As a tender annual, Chilli — Mild (Capsicum annuum) doesn't overwinter — the zone range shows where the growing season supports it. See the RHS rating for its actual cold tolerance.

Growing notes

  • Perennial in zones 10+ — overwinters and produces heavier crop in second year
  • Needs warm soil (>15 °C) for transplants to thrive — slow start in cold spring

Pet caution: Chilli — Mild (Capsicum annuum) is listed as potentially harmful to cats and/or dogs. Keep pets from grazing on it, and contact a vet if you suspect your animal has eaten some.

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Reference

Chilli — Mild (Capsicum annuum) on Wikipedia