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arabica coffee plant seeds 15 ARABICA COFFEE Tree Shrub Seeds

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arabica coffee plant seeds 15 ARABICA COFFEE Tree Shrub Seeds** These seeds cannot be shipped to the state of Hawaii. DESCRIPTION: NAME: Arabica Coffee SCIENTIFIC NAME: Coffee Arabica COLOR: White Flowers Red Fruit PLANT SEEDS: At 65 75F BLOOM TIME: Rainy Season (Flowers) HARVEST: Fruit 8 months after flowering begins HARDINESS ZONE: 10 11 (Tender Perennial) PLANT HEIGHT: 6 15' PLANT SPACING: 8 10' LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Light Shade SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average QUANTITY: 15 Seeds OTHER: Coffee Arabica is an

** These seeds cannot be shipped to the state of Hawaii.

DESCRIPTION:

NAME: Arabica Coffee

SCIENTIFIC NAME: Coffee Arabica

COLOR: White Flowers / Red Fruit

PLANT SEEDS: At 65 - 75F

BLOOM TIME: Rainy Season (Flowers)

HARVEST: Fruit 8 months after flowering begins

HARDINESS ZONE: 10 - 11 (Tender Perennial)

PLANT HEIGHT: 6 - 15'

PLANT SPACING: 8 - 10'

LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Light Shade

SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average

QUANTITY: 15 Seeds

OTHER: Coffee Arabica is an evergreen shrub or small tree. It is native to Ethopia, but is now cultivated worldwide (where climate allows). It is believed to be the first species of coffee to be cultivated, & Arabica is still considered to be the best today! Currently over 75% of the coffee produced worldwide is Coffea Arabica. Coffee production is a major source of income, especially for many developing countries where coffee is grown.

Coffee plants have tons of showy fragrant flowers that are scented like jasmine! These beautiful blooms are reason enough to grow them! The flowers turn to fruits that are called “a cherry”. The cherries start out green, changing to yellow & then finally red at maturity. The fruit matures at different times, so you will get to enjoy all of the wonderful colors together. Each fruit contains 2 seeds that we call coffee beans. The fruit is dried, & the beans are picked out & cleaned. Coffee plants can't tolerate any frost, but will lovingly allow you to prune them into any size or shape you desire.

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Laurence Stern is still one of the most creative writers ever
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