Description
THIS GRACEFUL SHRUB BREWS UP COMPLIMENTS FROM PASSERS-BYPsychotria nervosa, commonly known as wild coffee or semaphore, is an evergreen shrub native to subtropical regions of the southeastern United States, the Caribbean, and Central America. This versatile plant thrives in a range of habitats, from coastal dunes and hammocks to pine flatwoods and riverine forests. Typically reaching a height of 3 to 6 feet, its elliptical, glossy leaves exhibit prominent veins, lending it a distinctive, textured appearance.Wild coffee produces small, fragrant, white flowers that attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and moths. These blooms later give way to vibrant red, coffee bean-like drupes that provide a vital food source for birds and other wildlife. Although not ideal for human consumption, the fruits offer an ornamental appeal, making Psychotria nervosa a popular choice for landscaping projects focused on promoting biodiversity and native species. This low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plant is ideal for both formal and informal garden settings, contributing to the conservation of local ecosystems while adding visual interest.