Noun
coffee trees
Source: WordNetCultivation and use Coffea cherries, Bali Several species of Coffea may be grown for the seeds. Source: Internet
Coffea arabica accounts for 75-80 percent of the world's coffee production, while Coffea canephora accounts for about 20 percent. Source: Internet
Coffee crops became more managed; they were put into rows and unshaded, meaning diversity of the forest was decreased and Coffea trees were shorter. Source: Internet
Crops grown in smaller amounts include fruit, vegetables, Coffea arabica and other cash and subsistence crops. Source: Internet
The tree of Coffea arabica will grow fruits after three to five years, and will produce for about 50 to 60 years (although up to 100 years is possible). Source: Internet
Neuroactiv6 supplement contains NeuroFactor, an organic, patented product made from the whole fruit of the Coffea Arabica plant. Source: Internet