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OpenDNA 25-05-2003 09:08 PM

A coffee seed bank?
 
I'm looking for coffee seeds for urban cultivation. The goal is
ornamental, not crop production, so information about the taste isn't
very useful and names like "arabica" and "robusta" are a bit too
vague. I guess this is a request for coffee's equivalent to "heirloom
tomatoe" seeds.

For example: Where can I get my hands on coffea arabica mutants like
Purpurascens (which has purple leaves) and San Ramon (a dwarf)? A
Purpurascens x San Ramon would be ideal.

Recommendations for photo guides of coffee plants from around the
world would be a good start because they could allow me to focus my
search geographically or to certain brands. It's not hard to get green
beans from anywhere in the world, but it is hard to get a description
of the plants by brand name.

Your council is requested.

Smithfarms Pure Kona 25-05-2003 09:56 PM

A coffee seed bank?
 
On 25 May 2003 13:04:08 -0700,
(OpenDNA) wrote:

I'm looking for coffee seeds for urban cultivation. The goal is
ornamental, not crop production, so information about the taste isn't
very useful and names like "arabica" and "robusta" are a bit too
vague. I guess this is a request for coffee's equivalent to "heirloom
tomatoe" seeds.

For example: Where can I get my hands on coffea arabica mutants like
Purpurascens (which has purple leaves) and San Ramon (a dwarf)? A
Purpurascens x San Ramon would be ideal.

Recommendations for photo guides of coffee plants from around the
world would be a good start because they could allow me to focus my
search geographically or to certain brands. It's not hard to get

green
beans from anywhere in the world, but it is hard to get a description
of the plants by brand name.

Your council is requested.


I think you would do best to try and get coffee in parchment form for
easier germinating. Green beans are often so processed (kind of like
bean abuse grin) that their germination is not assured.
I do have photos of Arabica var. typica on my site. Don't think I can
help you with other requests.
aloha, Cea

http://www.smithfarms.com
Farmers & Sellers of 100%
Kona Coffee & other Great Stuff!

Coffea ramosa 25-05-2003 10:08 PM

A coffee seed bank?
 
I'm looking for coffee seeds for urban cultivation. The goal is
ornamental, not crop production, so information about the taste isn't
very useful and names like "arabica" and "robusta" are a bit too
vague. I guess this is a request for coffee's equivalent to "heirloom
tomatoe" seeds.


For obvious reasons I'm interested in seeds from Coffea Ramosa..



Charles 25-05-2003 10:20 PM

A coffee seed bank?
 
On 25 May 2003 13:04:08 -0700,
(OpenDNA) wrote:

I'm looking for coffee seeds for urban cultivation. The goal is
ornamental, not crop production, so information about the taste isn't
very useful and names like "arabica" and "robusta" are a bit too
vague. I guess this is a request for coffee's equivalent to "heirloom
tomatoe" seeds.

For example: Where can I get my hands on coffea arabica mutants like
Purpurascens (which has purple leaves) and San Ramon (a dwarf)? A
Purpurascens x San Ramon would be ideal.

Recommendations for photo guides of coffee plants from around the
world would be a good start because they could allow me to focus my
search geographically or to certain brands. It's not hard to get green
beans from anywhere in the world, but it is hard to get a description
of the plants by brand name.

Your council is requested.



there are a few here

http://shop.store.yahoo.com/worldwis...ffeeseeds.html


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- Charles
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-does not play well with others

[email protected] 26-05-2003 02:44 AM

A coffee seed bank?
 
In alt.coffee OpenDNA wrote:
I'm looking for coffee seeds for urban cultivation.


If you would like some arabica typica, send me an email. They are
originally Guatamalan, but were grown in Kona.

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If you can't say something nice,
say something surrealistic.
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