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The Butch Fairy is a derivitive chilli cross bred from the "Trinidad Scorpion Butch T" cultivar and has therefore quite a bite to it's level of spice. The peppers are quite small at around an inch or two long and are now in their second full season, so relatively new to the world (as of 2014). Appart from some serious heat and an amusing name (derived from their parentage) they have some extraordinary colour changes through their ripening, as after they their green start they go black, before turning yellow / orange then red to finish.
Created in Norfolk, England by an anonymous hobbyist the Butch Fairy pepper is quite a lively chillie in many ways.