Point Pleasant Gum, Orange
The Point Pleasant Gum, orange, is a new pepper and is quite the stunning pepper. The lineage starts off with the Purplegum – a dark foliaged smoother pheno habanero/BBG7, with orange fruit. A customer brought me some of his fruit that grew off phenotype. A great “spill” eliminated our Purplegum seeds. Lesson learned: Don’t leave pepper seeds on the dinning table when kids are around. Once spilled, all seeds are disposed of. Can’t risk mixing up any seeds! All we had left: The off-phenotype fruit, given too us to evaluate. Easy solution!
We grew out the fruit as F2 plants and selected unique red and orange variants. In 2025 we grew F3 plants from the red and orange variants. Fruit from select F3 plants with the best expressions in each orange and red branch were selected and now are available as F4 seed. Longer fruit, tapered at the bottom, these peppers exhibit bleeding calyx and tap out around the 200K mark.
No longer a true Purplegum… in no way, aside from some flavor and the bleeding calyx. A new name was needed. Longer, like a gun with a bayonet – started thinking about General Ulysses Grant. Well, the civil war was a war of two colors. Blue | Grey. Here we have Red | Orange. Point Pleasant, home of US Grant!
200000 SHU. This is an estimate. Scoville ratings will change based on growing conditions. Rarer and unstable fruit may still have genetic instability in heat expression. In this case, could defiantly see some variation! They were grown in near isolation.
20+ seeds per pack.









Jason Peters (verified owner) –
These are beautiful plants and easy to grow in 3 to 5 gallon grow bags!
Wonderful production of peppers with a sweet flavor that doesn’t disappoint. The heat, though, will come up and smack you in the face! It’s wonderful and deceiving, in a way. The bleeding calyx is pretty darn cool, too!
Very versatile for culinary uses and to eat raw.
I think this plant is great for beginners. This is my first year growing it and it was a pleasant surprise in my gardens!
Zone 5b Indiana
Vec –
bought Purplegum pepper seeds last year and wow they are super hot, like really hot. the color is a bright orange, looks so good in my garden. plants grew fast and the peppers are just perfect for spicy food lovers. i put them in almost everything now. great buy for sure, will get again!!