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Raspberry Plant
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Coffee plant
250.00රු Original price was: 250.00රු.200.00රුCurrent price is: 200.00රු.
The coffee plant is a tropical evergreen shrub that produces coffee beans. Key species include Arabica and Robusta. It thrives in warm climates (15–30°C), acidic, well-drained soil, and partial shade. The plant produces small white flowers and cherries that turn red or yellow when ripe. Arabica, grown at higher altitudes, is prized for its flavor, while Robusta is hardier with higher caffeine. Coffee is vital for economies and global consumption.
- Height: Can grow up to 9-12 meters (30-40 feet)
- Leaves: Dark green, glossy, elliptical, waxy
- Flowers: Small, white, fragrant, clustered in inflorescences
- Fruits: Known as coffee cherries, containing two seeds (coffee beans)
- Uses: Coffee beans are used to produce coffee beverages and products
- Climate: Thrives in tropical regions, especially between 600-2,000 meters (2,000-6,500 feet) elevation
- Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil
- Light: Full sun to partial shade
- Water: Regular watering, especially during dry periods
- Maintenance: Prune to shape and remove dead branches
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