Coffea arabica
An understorey tree in high elevation humid forests . Love
An understorey tree in high elevation humid forests . Love

Moist and dry thickets in open forest, often in open rocky localities, from sea-level up to elevations of 1,300 metres. Love

Dry coniferous woods in Europe. Moist woods, particularly coniferous stands, and along mountain streams from the lower hills to about 2,500 metres in Western N. America. Love

Rich woods. Dry woods. Love
Widely naturalised in the coastal and sub-coastal regions of northern and eastern Australia. Its current range extends from the coastal districts of northern New South Wales, through south-eastern, central and northern Queensland, the coastal districts of the Northern Territory to…

Long cultivated, its natural habitat is now obscure. Love

Dry rocky bluffs or mountainsides, 1,000 – 2,700 metres in Texas. Love

An understorey shrub in woodlands. In temperate deciduous forests at elevations of 600 – 1000 metres. Love

Dry forest floors. Love

Dry woods and on gravelly banks, often on sandstone or limestone bluffs. Love

Dry sandy ridges and rich hillsides where it forms thickets, also in woods and on the borders of swamps. Love

Desert land at high altitudes with virtually no rain in the growing season, 3600 – 4800 metres. Love
Shrub thickets among feather-grass steppes and steppelike meadows, dry slopes, riverside terraces, shore cliffs, forest margins, and mixed or pine forests. Love
Higher forests, in the undergrowth of fir and oak forests or in open glades on dry ridges from 1500 – 2700 metres. Love

Not known Love