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Coffea arabica - Coffee Tree with young coffee cherries
By Delonix1
- 17 Nov, 2010
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My coffee tree is loaded with 3 separate crops of coffee. Photo taken Nov. 16, 2010.
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Dottydaisy2:
I don't drink coffee. I usually give the seeds away or let them fall and they germinate during winter...then I give the plants away. :>)
18 Nov, 2010
People are always suprised when they see the coffea growing in the Palm House at Kew:They expect the beans to be bigger.
20 Nov, 2010
Rbtkew:
The fruit on this Coffee plant is still young. They won't ripen until next spring.
22 Nov, 2010
i can tell you that i am addicted to that plant, all thanks to Starbucks!!!
23 Nov, 2010
Lilape152:
LOL! Coffee trees should grow very well where you live. My tree is about 8 feet/2.5m tall. It is a very heavy producer of coffee. It does like rain water though....as it brown-tips from our hard water (the only draw back).
23 Nov, 2010
It might be an interesting experiment to pick them when they ripen and try roasting your own beans! I have tasted coffee made from arabica beans...I have tasted Jamaican Magic Mountain coffee...it's amazingly delicious... I know there are many different blends of coffee...how many types of coffee tree are there, D1?
25 Nov, 2010
Lori:
I've thought about roasting some of the beans...but, I usually give them seeds away or just let them fall to the ground where they germinate with winter rains.
There's many varieties of coffee. Don't know the exact number though.
25 Nov, 2010
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This is a first for me, and do you use them to make coffee?
18 Nov, 2010