Arabica Coffee Plant – Grow Your Own Coffee Beans Indoors
Arabica Coffee Plant – The Only Houseplant That Brews Back
The Arabica Coffee Plant is unlike any other houseplant you can own. It’s a lush, glossy-leaved tropical that looks stunning in any bright room — and with patience and care, it rewards you with clusters of sweetly jasmine-scented white flowers that develop into actual, harvestable coffee beans.
It’s a conversation piece, a living experiment, and a genuinely beautiful plant all in one. There is nothing else quite like it for the indoor garden.
What Makes the Arabica Coffee Plant Extraordinary
- Grows Real Coffee Beans: Given bright light and consistent care, mature plants produce clusters of white flowers followed by green coffee cherries that ripen to red — the same Coffea arabica species used for premium specialty coffee worldwide.
- Jasmine-Scented Flowers: When in bloom, the small white flowers carry a sweet, jasmine-like fragrance that fills the room — a sensory bonus most houseplants can’t offer.
- Stunning Tropical Foliage: Deep, glossy green leaves with a wavy edge and attractive form — beautiful year-round even before the plant reaches flowering maturity.
- Evergreen Year-Round: Holds its lush, tropical appearance through every season — no dormancy, no leaf drop, no bare stems in winter.
- Impressive Size: Available in 3 Gallon and 2–3 ft. sizes — arrives as a substantial, well-established plant ready to make an immediate impact in your space.
- Conversation Starter: There is no houseplant that generates more curiosity and conversation than a coffee plant with beans on it.
Care Guide
- Light: Bright indirect light — a few feet from a south or east-facing window is ideal. Avoid direct harsh afternoon sun, which can scorch the leaves.
- Water: Keep soil consistently moist but never waterlogged. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Use filtered or room-temperature water if possible — coffee plants are sensitive to chlorine.
- Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity. Mist regularly or place on a pebble tray with water to increase ambient humidity.
- Temperature: Thrives in 65–80°F — keep away from cold drafts and heating vents.
- Fertilizer: Feed monthly during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer to support growth and eventual flowering.
- Patience: Plants typically begin flowering and producing beans at 3–5 years of age — the journey is part of the reward.
Also Consider
Looking for another large, statement tropical houseplant with serious wow factor? Our Bird of Paradise — with its enormous, paddle-shaped leaves and dramatic tropical presence — pairs beautifully with the Arabica Coffee Plant in a bright, plant-filled room.
Order Today
Available in 3 Gallon and 2–3 ft. sizes. Ships as a healthy, nursery-grown live plant. Add to cart and grow the only houseplant that can make you a cup of coffee.
Original: $129.95
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Description
Arabica Coffee Plant – The Only Houseplant That Brews Back
The Arabica Coffee Plant is unlike any other houseplant you can own. It’s a lush, glossy-leaved tropical that looks stunning in any bright room — and with patience and care, it rewards you with clusters of sweetly jasmine-scented white flowers that develop into actual, harvestable coffee beans.
It’s a conversation piece, a living experiment, and a genuinely beautiful plant all in one. There is nothing else quite like it for the indoor garden.
What Makes the Arabica Coffee Plant Extraordinary
- Grows Real Coffee Beans: Given bright light and consistent care, mature plants produce clusters of white flowers followed by green coffee cherries that ripen to red — the same Coffea arabica species used for premium specialty coffee worldwide.
- Jasmine-Scented Flowers: When in bloom, the small white flowers carry a sweet, jasmine-like fragrance that fills the room — a sensory bonus most houseplants can’t offer.
- Stunning Tropical Foliage: Deep, glossy green leaves with a wavy edge and attractive form — beautiful year-round even before the plant reaches flowering maturity.
- Evergreen Year-Round: Holds its lush, tropical appearance through every season — no dormancy, no leaf drop, no bare stems in winter.
- Impressive Size: Available in 3 Gallon and 2–3 ft. sizes — arrives as a substantial, well-established plant ready to make an immediate impact in your space.
- Conversation Starter: There is no houseplant that generates more curiosity and conversation than a coffee plant with beans on it.
Care Guide
- Light: Bright indirect light — a few feet from a south or east-facing window is ideal. Avoid direct harsh afternoon sun, which can scorch the leaves.
- Water: Keep soil consistently moist but never waterlogged. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Use filtered or room-temperature water if possible — coffee plants are sensitive to chlorine.
- Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity. Mist regularly or place on a pebble tray with water to increase ambient humidity.
- Temperature: Thrives in 65–80°F — keep away from cold drafts and heating vents.
- Fertilizer: Feed monthly during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer to support growth and eventual flowering.
- Patience: Plants typically begin flowering and producing beans at 3–5 years of age — the journey is part of the reward.
Also Consider
Looking for another large, statement tropical houseplant with serious wow factor? Our Bird of Paradise — with its enormous, paddle-shaped leaves and dramatic tropical presence — pairs beautifully with the Arabica Coffee Plant in a bright, plant-filled room.
Order Today
Available in 3 Gallon and 2–3 ft. sizes. Ships as a healthy, nursery-grown live plant. Add to cart and grow the only houseplant that can make you a cup of coffee.





















