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Not a great shot, but this legendary landmark is gone, so this is all you're gonna get...

 

I was just about to adjust the exposure, but they cut the lights only moments after I took this.

 

SN/NC: Coffea arabica, Rubiaceae Family

Have you ever seen a Coffee plant with ripe fruit? This is one, ready to be harvested and it will produce a great coffee. From Comasagua, El Salvador.

 

Ya vio una mata de café lista para ser cosechada? Con granos maduros rojos y amarillos? Este café de buena calidad, de altura, está en Comasagua, listo para ir para una mesa...

 

Para quem nunca viu um pé de café com grãos maduros, prontos para ser colhidos... aqui está uma ótima foto. Oportunidade única. Café de montanha, em Comasagua, El Salvador. Tudo colhido a mão...

On my trip to Costa Rica, I visited Doka Estate plantation, not only to purchase fresh coffee but also to see how my favorite morning beverage is made.

  

A coffee plant usually starts to produce flowers 3–4 years after it is planted, and it is from these flowers that the fruits of the plant (commonly known as coffee cherries) appear, with the first useful harvest possible around 5 years after planting. The cherries ripen around eight months after the emergence of the flower, by changing color from green to red, and it is at this time that they should be harvested.

SN/NC: Coffea arabica, Rubiaceae Family

Have you ever seen a Coffee plant with ripe fruit? This is one, ready to be harvested and it will produce a great coffee. From Comasagua, El Salvador.

 

Ya vio una mata de café lista para ser cosechada? Con granos maduros rojos y amarillos? Este café de buena calidad, de altura, está en Comasagua, listo para ir para una mesa...

 

Para quem nunca viu um pé de café com grãos maduros, prontos para ser colhidos... aqui está uma ótima foto. Oportunidade única. Café de montanha, em Comasagua, El Salvador. Tudo colhido a mão...

Nemzeti Botanikus Kert, Vácrátót

 

Ripening coffee beans.

Tuzson János Botanikus Kert, Nyíregyháza

"If it's not too late for coffee

I'll be at your place in ten

We'll hit that all night diner

And then we'll see

 

There's a love that transcends

All that we've known of ourselves

And I'll wait for it to come

I'll wait for it to come

Well it's got to be strong to touch my heart

Through its shell

And I'll wait for it to come

I'll wait for it to come..."

♫ ♪ ♫

The clematis is doing well and the iris are doing even better. The bluebells are making seed and I'm collecting them.

 

The tall thing on the right is the coffee tree. It survived the winter in the garage.

 

Clematis, Iris, Bluebells, Coffee Tree

Just off the UPS truck!

 

I'm excited to get this tree. Sort of exotic for here in Atlanta. I'll have to keep it in a planter and bring it inside during the winter. I guess it has white flowers that are very fragrant. And will eventually have berries.

 

They can get very tall, so I'll have to keep it pruned.

  

Coffee Tree (Coffea Arabica)

After a few days to let it acclimate, I put the coffee tree in the planter yesterday evening. It's still looking good this morning. It's starting to put on some new leaves. I've provided it with a little temporary support.

 

I'm going to give it mostly shade for a few days. The instructions said that it likes 75-100% sun. It comes from near Gainesville Florida. Not too different from our weather here which will be in the 90s for the rest of this week.

  

Coffea Arabica Kona

The COFFEE TREE, once located at 100 Nut Tree Parkway in Vacaville, was built in 1965. The architects were Dreyfuss & Blackford. Signage was by Federal Sign. The 140 seat coffee shop was an extension of the Nut Tree complex across highway I-80. Featured in the October 1966 issue of Architectural Record. Recipient of AIA award. Closed in 2003. Demolished in 2005.

sadly this I-80 landmark in Vacaville is closed...

Growing at the Smithsonian's U.S. Botanical Gardens

Coffee is one of the largest commodity in the region of Lake Toba beside Tea plantation, nutmeg and cinnamon.

The plantations is managed directly by the local people. Very commonly called "Perkebunan Rakyat (Public Plantation)". The results of processed coffee beans are usually sold directly to the buyer or private companies.

Distinctive bark pattern.

Y así nace nuestro delicioso café!!

位於雲林縣古坑荷苞山的巴登莊園與咖啡專賣店

張萊恩 (Chang Lai-en), founder of Barden coffee and owner of Barden Farmstead, on Hepao Mountain in Gukeng, Yunlin county

雲林縣古坑鄉荷苞村小坑5-2號

Yunlin county, Taiwan.

2014/12/10

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You can read about Kona Coffee here. This assumes, of course, you can read.

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There are 2 main class in the coffee world which are improved or inferior recognized, I dare to say, by the entire world. These are Coffea canephora , typically known as Robusta and Coffea Arabica or just Arabica. The two types are mix jointly to provide the world what we recognize as coffee. The...

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Bebeka Coffee Plantation is located in south western Ethiopia in Mizan Teferi.

With 6,000 hectares and around 5,000 employees the plantation is the largest coffee plantation in Ethiopia and it is also the oldest one. An altitude of 1,500 meters provides an ideal climate and enables the best growing conditions for the plants that are well protected by the larger forest trees which provide shade from the midday sun and preserve the moisture in the soil.

Ethiopia is traditionally a coffee country as it is the original country were coffe was produced. The word coffee comes from the name of the area where it is mainly grown, which is Kaffa.

Ethiopia produces 200,000 tons of coffee each year, of which almost half is for domestic consumption, the highest in Africa.

 

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A dismembered and beheaded statue sits along the side of the road in Kealakekua,

Family: Fabaceae

"native to the Midwest, Upper South, Appalachia, and small pockets of New York in the United States and Ontario in Canada. The seed may be roasted and used as a substitute for coffee beans; however, unroasted pods and seeds are toxic. The wood from the tree is used by cabinetmakers and carpenters. It is also planted as a street tree. "

 

Madrid: Real Jardín Botánico

 

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4/11/2011

 

How do they DO it?!

 

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We sat at the Coffee Tree for over four hours tonight, chatting and enjoying caffeinated beverages while working individually on various tasks. Alexis did her knitting, Carrie did real work, Emily read and surfed the internet, and Michael had his newspaper.

 

And me? I copied months of Tarot readings from my old notebook into my new fancy one. I've been putting this off for forever now, and I got nearly all of it done tonight. I couldn't believe it... I only have five or six more to move over! I must have done... I don't know, forty of them tonight? It was something ridiculous. But the reason it's taken me so long is that it's boring when you don't have anything else to do. When you're chatting, it went so quickly!

 

Plus, they had the front rolled up and it was a most pleasant 60-some degrees outside. Heaven.

Castellano

 

Un árbol de café necesita entre tres y cuatro años para alcanzar su mayor tamaño y florecer y seis meses más tarde aparece el fruto.

 

El árbol de café tiene características únicas. Los frutos maduran al mismo tiempo que las flores y cada árbol produce una libra o 455 gramos (mas o menos) de café en un año.

 

Cuando las cerezas alcanzan un color rojo intenso queda claro que están listas para ser cosechadas.

 

En ese momento cada cereza se siembra individualmente y cuando este proceso termina, las cerezas son puestas en sacos y luego transportadas a los consumidores.

 

English

 

From the time that the new coffee tree is planted, three to four years pass before it is mature enough to flower for the production of fruit. An additional six months passes before the coffee cherries appear.

 

Coffee trees have very unique characteristics where the cherries containing the beans mature simultaneously with new blossoming. Because of this, one can see mature fruit, deep red in color, green fruit still ripening as well as blossoms which will produce even more fruit all at the same moment. Each tree can produce about one pound or half of a kilogram of coffee each year.

 

Harvest of the cherries begins when they have reached a very intense red color. At that time each cherry is individually picked and processed with other beans prior to sacking and transportation to the ultimate consumer. (Starbuck's is one of the major importers of coffee from Guatemala).

A painting using an instant decaf coffee. Inspired by a Filipina artist/painter featured in TFC Filipino Channel. d1wata.wordpress.com/

 

Some of her artworks: www.flickr.com/photos/kislapmata/2759679890/in/photostream/

 

She was also invited in a workshop: www.flickr.com/photos/tanglawcenter/

Free download under CC Attribution (CC BY 4.0). Please credit the artist and rawpixel.com.

 

In this collection of illustrations from Traité des arbres et arbustes que l'on cultive en France en pleine terre (1801–1819), you will find more than 400 public domain images from the "Raphael of Flowers" – Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759–1840) and Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau (1700–1782). Appreciate the variety of flowers, shrubs, trees and other botanical artworks from these distinguished illustrators.

 

Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/567691/traite-des-arbres-et-arbustes

 

Yirgalem, Ethiopia

Antigua, Guatemala

Yellow-eyed Monkey Frogs or Blue-sided Tree Frogs (Agalychis anae) are listed as IUCN endangered. One area they are doing well is at the artificial breeding ponds on the grounds of the Hotel Bougainvillea. The Hotel supports about 30 acres of botanical gardens with several ponds that are specifically maintained for this species.

The COFFEE TREE, once located at 100 Nut Tree Parkway in Vacaville, was built in 1965. The architects were Dreyfuss & Blackford. Signage was by Federal Sign. The 140 seat coffee shop was an extension of the Nut Tree complex across highway I-80. Featured in the October 1966 issue of Architectural Record. Recipient of AIA award. Closed in 2003. Demolished in 2005.

位於雲林縣古坑荷苞山的巴登莊園與咖啡專賣店

張萊恩 (Chang Lai-en), founder of Barden coffee and owner of Barden Farmstead, on Hepao Mountain in Gukeng, Yunlin county

雲林縣古坑鄉荷苞村小坑5-2號

Gukeng Township, Yunlin county, Taiwan.

2014/12/10

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Left to right:

Aralia Elata, Coffe tree, Schefflera Compacta, Walnut Tree

Το 1724 ο Δήμαρχος του Άμστερνταμ έδωσε σαν δώρο ένα μικρό δενδρύλλιο καφεόδεντρου στον τότε Βασιλιά της Γαλλίας, τον Louis XIV. Ο Βασιλιάς διέταξε να μεταφυτευθεί στους βασιλικούς κήπους στο Παρίσι. Το 1723 ένας νεαρός αξιωματικός του Γαλλικού πολεμικού ναυτικού, ο Gabriel de Clieu απέσπασε έναν σπόρο από το δενδρύλλιο αυτό το οποίο μετέφερε στην Μαρτινίκα, παρότι αντιμετώπισε άσχημο καιρό στο ταξίδι, έναν σαμποτέρ και μια επίθεση από πειρατές. Ο σπόρος ήταν γραφτό να φτάσει στον προορισμό του.

 

Όταν φυτεύτηκε στο έδαφος της Μαρτινίκας ο σπόρος αναπτύχθηκε σε δέντρο το οποίο στην συνέχεια αποτέλεσε την βάση για 18 εκατομμύρια περισσότερο καφεόδεντρα σε όλο το νησί! Αυτός ο σπόρος ήταν ο γόνος όλων των καφεόδεντρων της Καραϊβικής, της Κεντρικής και της Νότιας Αμερικής!

 

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Title: Coffee Tree, Jamaica

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San Fernando de Ocotal, Nicaragua

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