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Dear friends,
Coffea liberica, native of west coast of Africa; cultivated elsewhere in tropics. This coffee plant grows to become a medium-sized tree ... all aspects of this plant are larger compared to those of C. robusta and C. arabica.
Seen at Kodagu Valley Resort as a garden plant ... 30 MAR 11.
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Thanks Dinesh for sharing this. Regards Prashant
Yazdy Palia
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Apr 13, 2011, 12:26:57 PM4/13/11
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Nice pictures Dinesh Valke Ji. Though the taste of this coffee is not very good, it has very good deep roots and if one grafts the Robusta or Arabica on these stem, the grafted sprouts could be healthy. Regards Yazdy.