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Wild coffee is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Coffea, genus of flowering plants; Diospyros whyteana, tree native to Africa and cultivated as an ornamental; Polyscias guilfoylei, shrub cultivated as an ornamental; Psychotria, a genus related to Coffea with a broad tropical distribution Psychotria nervosa, shrub native to Florida
Psychotria nervosa, also known as Seminole balsamo [3] or wild coffee, is a shade tolerant medium-sized shrub native to Florida as well as the West Indies and Central and South America. It produces a "small, red, ellipsoid fruit" that resembles "the true coffee bean" in shape and attract birds. [4] Its maximum height ranges from approximately 4 ...
Psychotria tenuifolia, commonly known as velvet-leaved wild coffee, is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to southern Florida, South America and the Caribbean. [ 1 ] The description of velvet is based on the silky appearance that the leaves display in relation to other species of the same plant family.
Polyscias guilfoylei, the geranium aralia [1] or wild coffee, [2] is a species of evergreen shrub native to the paleotropics and neotropics. It is not closely related to the true coffee plants of the genus Coffea. It has erect branches and can grow to a height of up to 24 ft (7.3 m). The leaves are long and 1-pinnate with leaflets which are ...
Diospyros whyteana (also known as the bladdernut, swartbas, wild coffee or umTenatane) is a small African tree of the ebony family. Bearing dark green, strikingly glossy leaves and creamy fragrant flowers, it is increasingly cultivated in Southern African gardens as an attractive and strong ornamental tree . [ 4 ]
Psychotria ligustrifolia, the Bahama wild coffee, [2] is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is native to Florida, Puerto Rico, and the Bahamas. Synonyms
Psychotria hobdyi, the milolii kopiwai, [2] Hobdy's wild-coffee or kopiko, is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, where it is known only from the island of Kauai. There are about 10 populations for a total of about 120 individuals. [3]
Psychotria mariniana, the forest wild coffee [2] or kōpiko, is a tree endemic to Hawaiʻi. The plant belongs to the Rubiaceae ( coffee ) family, subfamily Rubioidae . It is a tree of varying size with a dark bark, shiny leaves, and orange oval fruit.