Wild Coffee: Florida’s Enchanting Native Shrub with a Twis
Not Your Morning Cup, But a Beautiful Garden Gem:
The Wild Coffee (Psychotria nervosa) is a captivating Florida native shrub that will add a touch of elegance to your landscape. While its berries won’t give you a caffeine kick, its evergreen beauty and wildlife appeal make it a standout.
A Year-Round Bloomer:
This low-maintenance shrub boasts attractive white flowers throughout spring and summer, and may even bloom year-round. These blooms attract a variety of pollinators, creating a buzz of activity in your garden, especially for Atala and Schaus’ swallowtail butterflies.
A Feast for Birds and Beyond:
The bright red fruits that follow the blooms are a favorite treat for birds and small wildlife. Humans can enjoy them too, though the flavor is mild.
A Word on the “Coffee”:
Unlike its close relative, the coffee bean plant (Coffea arabica), Wild Coffee berries contain no caffeine. The roasted seeds can be brewed as a coffee substitute, but be cautious – some report it may cause headaches.
Planting Tips:
• Location: Wild Coffee prefers dappled shade or partial sun. Avoid harsh direct sunlight.
• Salt and Drought Tolerance: Handles moderate salt spray and some dry spells well.
• Not Cold Hardy: Protect it from freezing temperatures.
• Planting Ideas: Showcase Wild Coffee as a specimen plant or use several together for a loose hedge.
Embrace the Native Choice:
Wild Coffee is a fantastic alternative to non-native plants. Add a touch of local flair to your garden and support the local ecosystem!
Stay tuned for more posts featuring captivating native plants!