Coffea Arabica (Coffee plant)
Welcome to the world of the Coffee Plant (Coffea Arabica)! This non-toxic plant is perfect for your living room or office. Place it in a bright spot without direct sunlight. Water regularly, but avoid wet roots, and feed it occasionally with plant food for its glossy leaves. Repot it only when absolutely necessary, and pruning is not required. With a bit of luck, it will bloom with white, fragrant flowers after a few years.
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Coffea Arabica - ↕22cm - Ø12cm
Coffea arabica, commonly known as the Arabian coffee plant, is an attractive indoor plant known for its glossy green leaves and compact growth. Nat...
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Why buy a coffee plant - Coffea Arabica?
The coffee plant, also known as Coffea Arabica, is a beautiful and unique addition to your interior. With its glossy, dark green leaves and compact growth habit, this plant is not only an eye-catcher but also a conversation starter. Did you know that the coffee plant originated in Ethiopia? It is now appreciated worldwide for its aesthetic charm and, of course, its coffee beans.
Although it is unlikely that you will be able to brew coffee directly from your plant at home, it is fascinating to watch it grow and bloom. Under the right conditions, the Coffea Arabica can even produce white blossoms and small berries. This plant combines exotic flair with easy care, making it ideal for both beginners and advanced plant enthusiasts. Are you considering buying a coffee plant? At Planten247, you will find the best specimens at a fair price.
Large Coffee Plant
A large coffee plant is a real eye-catcher in your home. This plant not only exudes luxury but also creates a tropical atmosphere in any room. Perfect for a spot in the living room, the office, or even in a spacious kitchen. Due to its size, it immediately draws attention, while its green leaves have a calming effect.
Large coffee plants are robust and require relatively little maintenance. They grow best in a well-lit room, but without direct sunlight. Combine a large coffee plant with a stylish pot to complete your interior. At Planten247, we offer a selection of large coffee plants that fit perfectly into any interior. Discover our range and give your home a natural upgrade.
Can a coffee plant be kept outdoors?
Although the coffee plant naturally grows in warm, tropical areas, it can also be placed outdoors under the right conditions. During the summer months, when temperatures remain above 15°C, you can place the coffee plant in a sheltered spot in the garden or on your balcony. Ensure that it is protected from direct sunlight, wind, and rain.
As soon as temperatures drop, the coffee plant must be brought back inside. It is not resistant to cold temperatures or frost. If you place it outside, check regularly to ensure the plant remains healthy and adjust the care if necessary. Whether you keep the coffee plant indoors or outdoors, with proper care it will remain beautiful and healthy for years.
How to care for a coffee plant - Coffea Arabica?
Caring for a coffee plant is simple, but it does require some attention to ensure optimal growth. The Coffea Arabica loves a humid environment, so ensure that the humidity is sufficiently high. Place the plant in a spot with indirect light and avoid direct sunlight, which can damage the leaves.
Water regularly, but prevent the roots from sitting in a layer of water. A well-draining pot and potting soil are essential to prevent root rot. Feed the plant every few weeks during the growing season (spring and summer) with a mild houseplant fertilizer. With these tips, you will keep your coffee plant healthy and can enjoy its natural beauty for years to come.
Does a coffee plant need a lot of water?
A coffee plant needs water regularly, but it does not like roots that are too wet. It is important to keep the soil slightly moist without water standing at the bottom of the pot. Water the plant as soon as the top layer of soil feels dry. In the summer, it often needs a bit more water due to higher temperatures and faster evaporation.
In the winter, when the plant's growth slows down, you can water less often. Always ensure that your pot has good drainage so that excess water can easily run away. By watering your coffee plant correctly, you ensure healthy growth and glossy leaves.
How much light does a coffee plant need?
The coffee plant thrives in a spot with plenty of indirect light. Direct sunlight can damage the leaves and cause discoloration. Therefore, place the plant in a location such as an east- or west-facing window, where it receives sufficient light without the sun shining directly on the leaves.
If the coffee plant receives too little light, its growth may stagnate and the leaves may lose their shine. In winter, when there is less natural light, you might consider placing the plant closer to a window or using extra lighting. A good balance of light ensures that your coffee plant always looks its best.
Buy a coffee plant at Planten247
At Planten247, you will find the most beautiful coffee plants, specially selected for their quality and health. Whether you are looking for a small plant for your windowsill or a large eye-catcher for your living room, we have an extensive range to meet your needs.
Our coffee plants are carefully packaged and delivered to your home quickly. Furthermore, we offer handy care tips so that you can enjoy your purchase for years to come. Order your Coffea Arabica from Planten247 today and give your interior a tropical touch with this special plant.
