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Coffee Flower

Coffea arabica L.

Arabian Coffee FlowerCoffee Blossom

Coffee flowers are small, fragrant, star-shaped white blooms with a sweet jasmine-like scent. These delicate flowers grow in clusters and produce the cherries containing coffee beans, one of the world's most beloved beverages.

Plant Family

Rubiaceae (Coffee family)

Blooming

Late spring to early summer (May-June), after rainy season in tropics

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Coffee plant flowers with star-shaped white petals
Coffee plant flowers with star-shaped white petals

Symbolism & Meanings

Key Meanings

Energy
Alertness
Social connection
Intellectual pursuit
Morning renewal
Global community

Perfect For

Coffee ceremonies (Ethiopian tradition)Social gatheringsBusiness meetingsStudy sessionsMorning rituals

Color Meanings

White:Purity, awakening, new beginnings, clarity

Similar flowers: black-eyed susan vines and red hot pokers also share similar meanings.

Cultural Significance

Coffee flowers represent the beginning of one of the world's most important cultural beverages. Native to Ethiopian highlands, coffee's discovery is legendary: goats became energetic after eating the berries, leading humans to try them. By 1000 AD, Arabs were cultivating coffee, and by the 16th century, it reached Europe. The first English coffee house opened in Oxford in 1650, and these establishments became centers of intellectual and political revolution. Today, coffee is consumed by millions daily and represents global trade, social connection, and morning rituals. The delicate white flowers symbolize purity and the transformative power of nature, as these small blooms become the energizing beans that fuel human creativity and connection worldwide.
Related cultural flowers:Hydrangea, Poinsettia
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Botanical Information

Physical Characteristics

Flower Size: 0.75-1 inch diameter (2-2.5 cm)
Plant Size: 6-15 feet tall (2-5 meters) as shrub, can reach 20 feet in wild
Flower Shape: Star-shaped with 5 lobes on short tubular corolla, growing in axillary clusters of 2-9

Natural Habitat

Native to: Southwestern Highlands of Ethiopia, Boma Plateau, South Sudan, Mount Marsabit, Kenya
Habitat: Tropical rainforest understory, mountain slopes with cloud cover
Climate: Tropical highland, Subtropical, Cloud forest

Growing Guide

Sunlight

Light shade to partial sun (understory plant); protect from direct afternoon sun

Water

Moderate to high; requires 1.0-1.5 meters of rain evenly distributed; consistent moisture important

Soil

Well-drained, Fertile, Organically rich, Slightly acidic, Volcanic

Expert Growing Tips

1

Trees first flower at 3-4 years old, full production at 6-8 years

2

Flowers bloom only on new growth

3

Sweet fragrance resembles jasmine flowers

4

Fruits (coffee cherries) ripen 7-9 months after flowering

5

Prefers temperatures between 59-75°F (15-24°C); not frost tolerant

Uses & Benefits

Ornamental Uses

  • Container plant for patios and sunrooms
  • Houseplant in bright indirect light
  • Specimen shrub in tropical landscapes
  • Hedge or shrub borders in frost-free zones
  • Educational plantings about coffee production

Traditional Uses

  • Coffee beans contain caffeine, a natural stimulant
  • Moderate coffee consumption may lower blood pressure
  • Rich in antioxidants and beneficial compounds
  • Historical use by monks to stay awake during prayers
  • Traditional consumption as energy food in Ethiopia

Disclaimer: Information provided is for educational purposes only. Consult healthcare professionals before using any plant medicinally.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Coffee Flower

What do coffee flowers smell like?

Coffee flowers have a sweet, fragrant aroma that closely resembles jasmine flowers. The scent is highly pleasant and attracts pollinators to the blooms.

How long after flowering do coffee cherries ripen?

Coffee cherries ripen 7-9 months after flowering. The cherries change from green to yellow, then light red, and finally deep red when fully ripe and ready for harvest.

When do coffee plants bloom?

Coffee plants typically bloom in late spring to early summer (May-June) after the rainy season in tropical regions. In ideal conditions, they may bloom twice per season on new growth.

Can coffee plants grow indoors?

Yes, Coffea arabica makes an attractive houseplant when grown in well-draining soil with bright indirect light and high humidity. Indoor plants are usually kept at 4-6 feet tall and may flower after 3-4 years.

Available Colors

White
Creamy white

Quick Facts

Type:shrub
Family:Rubiaceae (Coffee family)
Native to:Southwestern Highlands of Ethiopia
Blooms:Late spring to early summer (May-June), after rainy season in tropics

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