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Bahama wild coffee is part of the Rubiaceae family, which is composed of many well-liked plants, such as firebush (Hamelia patens), gardenia (Gardenia sp.) and Ethiopian coffee (Coffea arabica).
Those activists may soon be shouting "Save the coffee beans!" Despite the discovery of seven new species of wild coffee during a worldwide survey conducted by the Royal Botanic Gardens ...
Though, as a madder (Rubiaceae) family plant, they are cousins. Wild coffee is native to Florida in the U.S. — Peninsular Florida into the Keys, specifically — and also the Caribbean ...
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