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Coffea liberica (or Liberian coffee) is a species of flowering plant in the Rubiaceae family.
These cerambycids feed on Liberian Coffee (Coffea liberica).
A Liberian coffee grower married to an American, Mr. Massaquoi escaped in July.
In addition to the tobacco growing and export, Astrolabe also shipped exotic woods and experimented with the cultivation of coconut palms, Liberian coffee and natural rubber.
One of the most well-known Liberian quilters was Martha Ann Ricks, who presented a quilt featuring the famed Liberian coffee tree to Queen Victoria in 1892.
A photograph of a Liberian coffee blossom, made in Ceylon in the 1870's by the British firm Scowen & Company, has both a taxonomic exactness and a luscious formal beauty, qualities that are echoed in Edwin Hale Lincoln's studies of New England wildflowers from around 1900-10.
These cerambycids feed on Liberian Coffee (Coffea liberica).
Larvae have been recorded feeding on Acacia nilotica, Citrus, Rosa, Coffea liberica, Malus pumila, Malus sylvestris and Prunus persica.
Cafe, Café, Caffea, Coffea arabica, Coffea arnoldiana, Coffea bukobensis, Coffea canephora, Coffea Cruda, Coffea liberica, Coffea robusta, Espresso, Green Coffee, Green Coffee Bean, Java, Mocha.