Coffee Plant
With its beautiful foliage and resilient nature, the Coffee Plant’s popularity as an indoor houseplant continues to rise to the top. While the growing conditions in your home may not be sufficient to produce fruits, this plant’s glossy, large dark-green leaves with ruffled edges make up for this. They give the right amount of greenery and help to purify the air indoors. Coffee Plants have a compact growth habit and produce small, sweetly scented, and star-shaped white flowers.
Plant Type
Tropical
Tropical plants grow naturally in tropical areas where the climate is hot and humid. Easy to grow indoors, these plants add an exotic flair to your home with a vivid display of striking blooms and attractive foliage.
Light Care
Medium - High Light
Plants that require medium to high light will grow best in sunny spots where they can receive filtered or direct sunlight. They make the perfect plants for any well-lit room in your house.
Water Care
Medium Water
Plants with medium or moderate water needs should be watered once or twice a week. They need moist soil throughout the growing season for optimum growth and flowering. Water these plants when the soil is dry to touch.
Fertilizer Care
Medium Fertilizer
Regular application of fertilizers will help these plants achieve their best performance and vigor. Applying moderate fertilizer to these plants is ideal.
Zones
10
Plant Care Tips
While it is possible for our plants to produce fruit, it is challenging to do without optimal greenhouse conditions. Beans are harvested from this fruit and roasted to make fresh coffee. If given ample room and care, a Coffee Plant will grow into a large woody shrub. When repotting we recommend using our All Purpose Potting mix.
Origin
Arabica coffee was first documented in Yemen during the 12th century. Our plants are an Arabica variety from Costa Rica.