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 About Coffea
Coffea arabica is the original commercial species of coffee, the one that Kaldi's tiresomely celebrated goats ate, the species that first sold human beings on the pleasures of the cup.
Coffea Robusta tend to be a hardier, more disease-resistant bean which are less expensive to maintain and produce a higher yield than other commercial beans.
Coffea Canephora which is the scientific name of the robusta plant, is in no way “worse” than Coffea Arabica.
www.opencoffee.com /coffea.htm   (2443 words)

  
 Coffee
Coffee is a tree of genus Coffea, its seeds, and a stimulating beverage prepared from those seeds.
There are several species of Coffea that may be grown for coffee, but Coffea arabica is considered to have the best quality.
The tree produces red or purple fruits (drupes), which contain two seeds, popularly called the "coffee beans" or "coffee berries" (though coffee is not a true bean).
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/co/Coffee.html   (1167 words)

  
 Coffea - Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica by JAMES TYLER KENT
The Coffea state is brought on by emotions or violent excitement of the mind, but especially by joy or
Coffea has a painful sensitiveness of the skin beyond comprehension.
Coffea headaches are worse from walking, from motion; from the mere moving across the floor, he says he feels a draft of air on his head.
www.hpathy.com /materiamedica/kent-lectures/coffea.asp   (1750 words)

  
 coffea.co.uk
Coffea (coffee) is a genus of ten species of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae.
There are several species of Coffea that may be grown for the beans, but Coffea arabica is considered to have the best quality.
The other species (especially Coffea canephora (robusta)) are grown on land unsuitable for Coffea arabica.
www.coffea.co.uk   (868 words)

  
 Coffea Cruda - Homeopathic Remedies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The drinking of Coffea Cruda by the aged is likely to increase production of uric acid, causing irritation of kidneys; muscle and joint pains, and with the increased susceptibility of old people to the stimulating action of coffee and Tea, their use should be curtailed or carefully watched.
Coffea is specially suited to tall, lean, stooping persons with dark complexions, temperament choleric and sanguine.
Strong fl Coffea Cruda, drunk as hot as possible, is indispensable as an antidote in a large number of poisons, especially narcotics.
www.abchomeopathy.com /r.php/Coff   (785 words)

  
 Botanical Information about Coffea Arabica
Coffee comes from the genus Coffea, a member of the Rubiaceae family, comprising more than 500 genera and 6,000 tropical trees and shrubs.
However, Coffea is vastly more economically important than any other member of this botanical family.
Coffea Arabica is a spontaneous mutation of pre-existing races which doubled the number of chromosomes in the cell.
abyssinica.co.uk /coffee_plant.htm   (1311 words)

  
 botany/coffea
Several varieties of Coffea are found wild in Africa, but the countries that produce the most are South and Central America, notably Brazil.
Jamaica is recognized for a high-class Coffee known as Blue Mountain Coffee.
Coffeas are handsome foliage plants that produce fragrant, white flowers and are especially decorative when bearing their red fruits, which resemble cranberries.
www.botany.com /coffea.html   (151 words)

  
 Coffee Plants
Coffea Arabica is the largest cultivated coffea but other commercially known are Coffea Liberica, Coffea Stenophylla, Coffea Excelsa, and Coffea Canephora (Robusta).
By far, Coffea Arabica and Coffea Robusta are the only species commonly cultivated.
Sexually, the Coffea arabica is autogamous, in that it can pollinate itself, where as the Coffea Robusta can not pollinate itself.
www.interfacewebdesign.com /El_sites/_coffee/CofPlant.html   (2162 words)

  
 Coffea - Wikimedia Commons
Coffee Fruits (COFFEA ARABICA) in Plantation of Brazil
Coffee (COFFEA ARABICA) Trees in Plantation of Brazil
Red Catucaí Coffee, a variety of COFFEA ARABICA - maturation in different stage - Matipó City - Minas Gerais State - Brazil
commons.wikimedia.org /wiki/Coffea   (191 words)

  
 RealMagick Article: Coffea cruda (Coffee) by Anja Heij
Coffea's are industrious people who do a lot for others.
Coffea is very sensitive to noise and to pain.
Of course the homoeopathic Coffea is a good remedy to heal the mental excitement and sleeplessness caused by drinking too much coffee.
realmagick.com /articles/05/1905.html   (467 words)

  
 Coffea by Weleda, Homeopathic Medicines, UK
Coffea for sleeplessness due to mental activity, tension and agitation.
Coffea A homoeopathic medicine for depression - Sleeplessness due to mental activity.
coffea cruda 6C homoeopathic potency in 100mg lactose/sucrose tablets.
www.worldwideshoppingmall.co.uk /body-soul/coffea.asp   (540 words)

  
 Coffea liberica risk assessment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
It can be distinguished from Coffea arabica (also naturalized in this area) by its larger leaves (6—14" long) usually widest above the middle and with the apex rounded or obtuse and briefly tapering (3—8" long, widest near the middle, apex acuminate in C. arabica); and corolla lobes (5—)6—11 (vs. 5—7).
Planting materials were obtained from seed produced through open-pollination of flowers and rooted stem cuttings of the two Coffea species (C. abeokutae and C. liberica).
Beans of the anciently cultivated cultivar Coffea liberica 'dewevrei' have low levels of sucrose compared with beans of the wild species Coffea pseudozanguebariae.
www.hear.org /Pier/wra/pacific/coffea_liberica_htmlwra.htm   (1295 words)

  
 How to grow Coffea Arabica, watering, potting and pests.
Coffea should be watered thoroughly but then allowed to dry out almost completely before re-watering.
Coffea require as much sunlight and ventilation as possible.
Coffea plants require loam-based compost with either grit or bark chippings to aid drainage.
www.hintsandthings.com /garden/coffea_arabica.htm   (376 words)

  
 PLANTS Profile for Coffea arabica (Arabian coffee) | USDA PLANTS
Coffea arabica L. Click on a thumbnail to view an image, or see all the Coffea thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery
Coffea arabica L. Click on a scientific name below to expand it in the PLANTS Classification Report.
Coffea arabica L. This plant is introduced to the United States from another country or countries.
plants.usda.gov /java/profile?symbol=COAR2   (156 words)

  
 Café de Colombia - COFFEE TREES
The most widespread are: Coffea Arabica, Coffea Canephora, Coffea Liberica.
Of these three, Coffea arabica is the most cultivated (90%) and valued of the species.
Its flavor is not greatly valued, causing the Coffea canephora to slowly replace it.
www.juanvaldez.com /menu/history/trees.html   (670 words)

  
 Coffea - Alternative medicine - Alternative medicine
The coffee plant is a shrub or small tree classified in the genus, Coffea.
Image:Detail of Coffea canephora branch and leaves.jpgthumbnail200pxleftRobusta Coffee
The tree produces red or purple fruits (drupes), which contain two seeds (the "coffee beans" or "coffee berries", although not a true bean).
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Coffea   (1626 words)

  
 Boericke and Tafel, Coffea Cruda 30X, 100 Tablets
Picture may be of different size or flavor.
Coffea Cruda (Unroasted Coffee) is a homeopathic remedy to help relieve insomnia, restlessness, and encourage restful sleep.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
www.lifesvigor.com /shopexd.asp?id=16584   (284 words)

  
 Tropical Houseplant Seeds of Coffee (Coffea arabica) with photographs.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Coffee Plant, Coffea arabica, is easily grown from seed offered by the GreenDealer Exotic Seeds selection of Tropical Houseplants and Fragrant Plants.
Coffee, Coffea arabica, belongs to the Madder Family of evergreen shrubs known as Rubiaceae.
Coffea arabica is the primary commercially grown specie and can also be grown as a houseplant or greenhouse specimen.
www.greendealer-exotic-seeds.com /seeds/Coffee.html   (168 words)

  
 Coffea liberica (Rubiaceae) - HEAR species info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Information on Coffea liberica as relevant to Pacific Islands is provided by the Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk project (PIER).
Nomenclatural information about Coffea liberica is provided by ITIS.
The Global Compendium of Weeds: Coffea liberica Bull ex Hiern.
www.hear.org /species/coffea_liberica   (304 words)

  
 COFFEA CRUDA - A Text-Book of Materia Medica. By Pr.  Allen Corson Cowperthwaite
COFFEA CRUDA - A Text-Book of Materia Medica.
Dry heat of the face with red cheeks.
Neuralgia of right side of face and head, and right eyeball at 1 P. Mouth.- (Coffea cruda)
www.homeoint.org /seror/cowperthwaite/coffea.htm   (344 words)

  
 PlantFiles: Detailed information on Coffee Coffea arabica
My grandmum planted 15 Coffea arabicas when she moved to this house in 1965.
We lost three of the bushes somewhere along the line; the remaining 12 continue to flower twice each year, and together yield 3-4 kilogrammes of berries annually.
I was treated to an Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony at a local restaurant and look forward to possibly roasting my own coffee beans for a similar ceremony when friends come to dinner.
davesgarden.com /pf/go/2057   (1191 words)

  
 How to Grow your own Coffee Plant, Coffea arabica
That is how long it will take you before you can harvest your first beans from your own coffee plant, (Coffea arabica).
Coffee plants will produce fruit without any fertilizing whatsoever, but for best results and maximum yield, they should be fed every 2 weeks from March to October, and then monthly from November through February.
The plants will grow to about 10 feet if given ample root room, but can be pruned if this is too big for the allotted space.
www.thegardenhelper.com /coffee.html   (740 words)

  
 Coffee Plant: 1aaa American Green Coffee Beans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
By far, Coffea Arabica and Coffea Robusta are the species of coffee plant most commonly cultivated.
Also the flower is different for each coffee plant type.
After pollination of the coffee plant, a small green coffee berry appears called a drupe.
www.gardfoods.com /coffee/coffee.plant.htm   (1942 words)

  
 Coffee - Wikimedia Commons
Deutsch: Kaffee ist ein Getränk, das aus den Bohnen der Pflanzen der Gattung Coffea hergestellt wird.
English: Coffee is a beverage made from the seeds of the coffee tree (genus Coffea)
Português: Café é uma bebida feita com suas sementes uma árvore do gênero Coffea.
commons.wikimedia.org /wiki/Coffee   (334 words)

  
 PLANTS Profile for Coffea benghalensis (bengal coffee) | USDA PLANTS
PLANTS Profile for Coffea benghalensis (bengal coffee)
See all the Coffea thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery
Coffea benghalensis Heyne ex Schultes – bengal coffee
plants.usda.gov /java/profile?symbol=COBE6   (81 words)

  
 coffea cruda - ABC Homeopathy Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
To find others, go to the home page and follow the alphabetical links in the shop section.
I was wondering if anyone had any information about coffea cruda.
I am giving my infant daughter hylands teething tablets for teething, they say that they are homeopathic.
www.abchomeopathy.com /forum2.php/47876   (354 words)

  
 Coffea Cruda 30C
Take when mouth is in natural condition, 1/2 hour before or after eating, brushing teeth, or drinking anything but water.
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www.herbsmd.com /detail/Boericke---Tafel/4332/Coffea-cruda.htm   (300 words)

  
 Coffea arabica
Pseudomonas garcae is a bacterial disease, and stem pitting is caused by a virus.
Palotti, G. The 'time for a Coca Cola' may not be right.
Raw, A. and Free, J.B. The pollination of coffee (Coffea arabica) by honeybees.
www.hort.purdue.edu /newcrop/duke_energy/Coffea_arabica.html   (2612 words)

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