General Landscape Uses: Agroforestry and shade-grown coffee farms, ornamental shrub in tropical gardens, pollinator-friendly hedging
Ecological Restoration Notes: Its ability to thrive in shade-grown, agroforestry systems makes it a sustainable crop that supports biodiversity, carbon sequestration, and soil health.
Description: Coffee plants are a great addition to the edible garden! It is from this plant that coffee beans come from, used to create one of our favorite beverages. You can harvest your own beans by collecting the seeds and roasting them. The plants themselves are fairly easy to grow.
Dimensions: Height 6 ft.
Growth Rate: Moderate
Native Range: Ethiopia and Yemen
Native Habitats: tropical montane forests
Soils: well-drained, loamy, slightly acidic
Nutritional Requirements: Requires consistent moisture for nutrient absorption.
Salt Water Tolerance: Low
Salt Wind Tolerance: Low
Drought Tolerance: Moderate
Light Requirements: Full Sun to Shade
Flower Color: White
Flower Characteristics: star-shaped
Flowering Season: after rainy periods
Fruit: Start green, turn red, yellow, or purple when ripe. Each fruit contains two seeds (coffee beans).
Wildlife and Ecology: Thrives under forest canopies, supporting agroforestry systems; pollinator attraction; carbon sequestration
Horticultural Notes: Grown from seed or cuttings.
Comments:
Dawn –
I was blown away at how large this tree was. Super happy to have a big, healthy tree.
Daniel Brinkman-Coronel –
Arrived in perfect condition!