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Coffea liberica,
commonly known as the
Liberian coffee, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Rubiaceae from
which coffee is produced. It is native...
- the
provinces of
Batangas and Cavite. It
belongs to the
species Coffea liberica. The term is also used to
refer to all
coffee coming from
those provinces...
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arabica constituting the
remainder except for the 1.5%
constituted by
coffea liberica. It is
mostly grown in Vietnam,
where French colonists introduced it in...
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countries that
produce the four main
viable coffee varieties; Arabica,
Liberica (Barako),
Excelsa and Robusta. 90
percent of
coffee produced in the country...
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western Johor where the
Liberica variant is
planted from
Pontian to Senggerang,
white coffee refers to
coffee beans of the
Liberica variant roasted without...
- from
Guinea to
Uganda and
southern Sudan. Less po****r
species are C.
liberica, C. stenophylla, C. mauritiana, and C. racemosa. All
coffee plants are...
- "Evaluation of anti-inflammatory
property of the
leaves of
Sansevieria liberica ger. and labr. (fam: Dracaenaceae).",
Asian Pac J Trop Med, 4 (10): 791–5...
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Coffea leroyi A. P.
Davis Coffea liaudii J.-F.
Leroy ex A. P.
Davis Coffea liberica Hiern Coffea ligustroides S.
Moore Coffea littoralis A. P.
Davis & Rakotonas...
- growth,
especially when transplanted. In 2001,
rootstock from the
Coffea liberica species was
found resistant to the nematodes. It
could be
grafted with...
- as it ripens. Two
lesser known species grown for
consumption are
Coffea liberica and
Coffea racemosa. When the
fruit is ripe, it is
almost always handpicked...