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G. P. W. Collection. PLATE XXXII. 



Coffea liberica. 



LIBERIAN COFFEE. 



This species is a tall grower, is highly ornamental in foliage, 

 and is a rich bearer. Its leaves are from 6-12 inches long. The 

 white flowers come in dense clusters, and are more robust and 

 productive than are those of the Arabica. The berries are nearly 

 spherical, and in color, are a dull crimson. The pulp is large in 

 proportion to the size of the seeds. Although this variety has 

 not become popular in Hawaii, it is claimed that it will grow at 

 a much lower elevation than will the Arabica, and the flavor is 

 said to be very fine. 



