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You are purchasing one 2-4" tall (pot height is not included) Seedling Coffea Liberica Plant in 2.5" square or round pot.
Coffea liberica, commonly known as the Liberian coffee, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae from which coffee is produced. It is native to western and central Africa from Liberia to Uganda and Angola, and has become naturalised in the Philippines, Indonesia, Seychelles, the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, and Malaysia.
The size of the cherries, the beans, and the leaves of barako are also among the largest of all coffee varieties. The shape of the liberica beans is unique among other commercial species (arabica, robusta, and excelsa). It is asymmetric, with one side shorter than the other side. Liberica coffee beans are much larger than the more popular arabica and robusta beans. Due to its rareness and limited supply on a global level, the cost of regular liberica beans are on the higher end with premium liberica beans carrying a heavier price tag. The caffeine concentration of liberica beans is the lowest of the three cultivars, with 1.23 g/100 g, where arabica has 1.61 g/100 g and Robusta has 2.26 g/100 g.
Coffea liberica accounts for less than 2% of commercial coffee grown. It was first commercially cultivated in the Philippines.
Liberica trees begin to bear cherries up to five years after being planted. They grow tall, with some trees boasting heights of up to 17 meters.
The liberica plant is much more resistant to coffee leaf rust, and it can also be grown more easily than arabica at higher temperatures and lower altitudes.
The leaves and cherries are also noticeably larger than those of arabica and robusta plants. Liberica leaves can grow as wide as 30 centimetres, and the species’ cherries can be almost double the size of the other two when ripe.

Grown in Southern Florida
Shipped via USPS First Class or Priority mail.
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CURRENT PROMOTIONS:
10% OFF WHEN YOU BUY 2
15% OFF WHEN YOU BUY 3 OR 4
20% OFF WHEN YOU BUY 5 TO 9
25% OFF WHEN YOU BUY 10 TO 19
30% OFF WHEN YOU BUY 20 OR MORE

IMPORTANT!
Small plants need protection from cold, wind, sun, dry-out.
Place all plants in a spot of moderate temperatures (70-80F) in good light but NOT in a direct sun for two weeks until they adjust from shipping in darkness . NO direct sun, NO partial shade - FULL SHADE ONLY! Sun will burn small plants! Allow the plants a week or two to adjust to their new home before transplanting or fertilizing. If you plan to plant them in the garden, gradually increase their exposure to sunlight and outdoor conditions! Temperatures falling below 60F can result in plant damage.

RETURNS/Replacements. If plants died during the shipment or look sad when received and you can send me the message with the photo the same day or a few days later, plants are still in the original pot, YES, I will replace/refund. If plants are replanted in a new pot/soil, kept outside, overwatered/dried or left in a sun, damaged by cold weather (especially during the night), heat during the day, dry wind, low humidity, sorry, then no replacements/refunds are given.
Plant care instructions are included with every plant or printed on the other side of the included receipt.