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I had one that grew indoors in a pot, under a skylight, to about 3 feet tall. I loved the shiny green leaves. Unfortunately, every si...Read More
After tries spread over decades using potted plants kept outdoors in winter...I found that in ground planted Coffee are much hardier to c...Read More
Kona coffee is not a cultivar, but a locale. Its like saying a Napa Cabernet; Napa is a valley, not the cultivar.
A lovely plant that initiated me into exotic gardening. First purchased the plant to spruce up my first university apartment and have now...Read More
I have a coffe arabica in my bathroom, I hope it will get a little taller, I will be in the process of transplanting it into a bigger pot.
I have this as an office plant. There was a promotion in our food court by Nature Valley (granola bars) and they were giving them away i...Read More
I have not grown this plant.
If not pruned the plants can reach a height of 30 feet. Usually, they are pruned to about 6 ...Read More
When I saw a 3" pot with three plants at a local hardware store, I didn't think the poor thing could survive a trip to the checkout, much...Read More
We have a small plant here in Houston, Texas. I have found that the plant will not tolerate the summer heat here, even in the shade. Th...Read More
Coffee could be the most important plant in the world, yet many people don't even know what it looks like. It is a beautiful plant with ...Read More
One of my favorites! It is constantly the most cheerful green. We bring it in for the winter, and it lets me know the moment it needs wat...Read More
I purchased three Coffea arabica plants at Lowe's, offered in the "Angel Plants" brand of indoor plants in 3" pots. I transplanted them ...Read More
This plant was given to me in a dish garden. It has thrived in filtered light with very little water. The foliage is very pretty in con...Read More
We have just a handful of coffee trees in our yard and they have not started producing as yet...but in Kona on the other side of our isla...Read More
My grandmum planted 15 Coffea arabicas when she moved to this house in 1965. We lost three of the bushes somewhere along the line; the re...Read More
Here in Brazil the limitation to the coffee culture is the soil. Coffee plants are planted in tropical and subtropical places, but only i...Read More
I live in zone 6 (approx), and I have been growing it indoors on an open-air plant shelf at about 60 to 70 degrees beneath a 20 watt flou...Read More
I have mine as a houseplant. I live in zone 5 and bought it at Meijers for a houseplant. It is doing very well in a filtered light spot...Read More
The most widely grown species for producing coffee. A small understory tree in the wild, it is often cultivated as a shrub, pruned to a ...Read More