Coffea arabica - Coffee Tree
By Delonix1
- 28 Aug, 2010
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My coffee tree has hundreds or maybe thousands of flowers on it this year. The most I've ever seen on my 8 foot/ 2.5 meters tall tree. The flowers are extremely fragrant like a combination of Jasmine and Gardenia. Photo taken in my front yard August 27, 2010.
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Pip_c:
This is the tree which produces the coffee of commerce. This tree has many coffee cherries still on it also.
28 Aug, 2010
OOOH I might see if I can get one here....Gardenia is my favorite smell!!! I have three of them. Had four but it was really old (16years old) and I made a boo boo and let it go rather than plant it in the earth. That must smell gorgeous, gardenia and jasmin. And coffee, yum yum.
28 Aug, 2010
Alexandramou:
Gardenia and Coffea are in the same family (Rubiaceae).
Gardenia is one of my favorite fragrances also...it reminds of Hawaii and the San Francisco Bay Area where I had large shrubs which bloomed prolifically.
My coffee tree is very productive...it has hundreds of coffee cherries on it...and I usually just let them fall or give them away. I don't drink coffee...however, I do eat the coffee cherries which are sweet.
28 Aug, 2010
How large were your gardenias?? One of mine is getting ready to bloom again. Will post picture soon. I met a lady in NY years ago who had gardenias about 10 feet tall. I was amazed, never seen any that tall.
29 Aug, 2010
Alexandramou:
My Gardenia jasminoides 'Mystery' were 5 feet/ 1.5 meters tall...however, I used to see very large shrubs from 6 - 12 feet / 2 - 4 meters tall and almost as wide in the San Francisco Bay Area and Hawaii.
Here in San Diego Gardenia thunbergia - African Gardenia is much more widely grown and grows to be a tree to 20 feet/ 6.1 meters tall and at least 12 feet/ 4 meters wide. It has extremely fragrant large flowers also.
30 Aug, 2010
Right. Buying one this week and putting it in my back garden. I need the others on my balcony, love their fragrance.
30 Aug, 2010
Alexandramou:
Great! Gardenia shrubs plants absolutely love acidic soil.
30 Aug, 2010
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Haven't heard of that tree before.
28 Aug, 2010