To help you draft a feature on "coffee trees," it is important to distinguish between the tropical plant that gives us our morning brew and the Kentucky Coffee Tree , a North American native known for its unique botanical features. The Tropical Icon: Coffea Arabica
: Coffee "beans" are actually seeds found inside small fruits called cherries. They ripen from green to yellow and finally a deep red when ready for harvest.
Often confused by name alone, this tree is a member of the bean family and is native to North American forests. ID That Tree: Kentucky Coffee Tree
: While they can live over 100 years, they are most productive between ages 7 and 20.
: They require high-altitude, humid forests with rich soil—conditions found in famous growing regions like Ethiopia (their place of origin) and Kona, Hawaii .
The Wild Relative: Kentucky Coffee Tree ( Gymnocladus dioicus )
To help you draft a feature on "coffee trees," it is important to distinguish between the tropical plant that gives us our morning brew and the Kentucky Coffee Tree , a North American native known for its unique botanical features. The Tropical Icon: Coffea Arabica
: Coffee "beans" are actually seeds found inside small fruits called cherries. They ripen from green to yellow and finally a deep red when ready for harvest. coffee tree
Often confused by name alone, this tree is a member of the bean family and is native to North American forests. ID That Tree: Kentucky Coffee Tree To help you draft a feature on "coffee
: While they can live over 100 years, they are most productive between ages 7 and 20. Often confused by name alone, this tree is
: They require high-altitude, humid forests with rich soil—conditions found in famous growing regions like Ethiopia (their place of origin) and Kona, Hawaii .
The Wild Relative: Kentucky Coffee Tree ( Gymnocladus dioicus )