Articles about Rubiaceae (0-10 of 10)

  • Silent Valley National Park Kerala - A Natural Oasis
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Popularly known as Sairndhrivanam, the Silent Valley National Park in Kerala, India, is the main attraction in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. A distinctive example of a tropical rain forest, the government of India declared it as a national park back in 1984. Home to precious, rare herbs and plants, the park sprawls across 238 square kilometres and belongs to Indias Western Ghats.

    Being the last extensive stretch of tropical evergreen rain forest in India, the park is inhabited b ...

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  • The Humble Coffee Tree
    By: Fenton Wayne | - Coffee has earned its place as the second most popular commodity on the planet, second only to oil. However coffee comes from humble beginnings before we can savor the taste of our favorite brew.

    Coffee trees will only flourish in the central region of the planet bounded by the Tropics. That is between the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere and the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Hemisphere. Coffee will not readily grow outside the tropics at least not for commercial pu ...

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  • Coffee Is A Wonderful Source Of Daily Antioxidant Intake
    By: Antioxidant Café | - Coffee is a drink prepared by roasting seeds of coffee beans from the plant of coffee. It contains stimulated effect due the presence of caffeine in it. The cultivated species are Coffea cenephora and C. arabica. The plant belongs to family Rubiaceae that is an evergreen shrub.

    Kick Start Our Day

    In order to kick start our day each of us require a cup of coffee that is rich, flavorful and robust. Coffee is a wonderful source of daily antioxidant intake. A cup of coffee ...

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  • Leaves Of Mitragyna Speciosa
    By: Mr Ethan | - Kratom Leaves
    Since ancient times, kratom leaves have been commonly used for medicinal purposes. Botanically they belong to the Mitragyna speciosa tree of the Rubiaceae family. It has its origin in the tropical and sub-tropical regions of Southeast Asia; mainly in Thailand as well as in Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia etc. and Africa. The initial and official documentation about this plant was done in the 19th century by the Dutch botanist P.W. Korthals. He examined the stigmas in th ...

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  • Andaman Tourism-the First Important Destination
    By: Siya malik | - 527 islands surrounded by a blue aquatic cover that is how one can define the Andaman and Nicobar islands briefly. The islands were in mystery for a long time due to their inaccessibility with the mainland in India. Covered with lush green forests all over and surrounded by waters all around Andaman and Nicobar Islands stand to be the perfect tourist destination. A plethora of birds and flowers species makes the island highly romantic and poetic in nature. A meandering coastline accompanied ...
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  • Benefits Of Noni Fruits
    By: Siya malik | - Noni fruits are Known as the Queen of medicinal fruits, consuming a Noni fruit either directly from the plantations or in its different forms has a host of benefits. Andaman Noni or Morinda Citrifolia, commonly known as great Morinda, Indian mulberry, beach mulberry, Tahitian Noni, cheese fruit is a tree in the family Rubiaceae. The noni fruit has high levels of Carbohydrates and dietary fibre. This provides 55% and 100% of the Dietary Reference Intake (DRI). This speaks for its place amon ...
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  • Hawaiian Noni Juice: Answer Some Questions, Please!
    By: Zach Thompson | - The Hawaiian Noni plant, Morinda citrifolia, is of the family Rubiaceae and class of Magnoliopsida. It originates from Southeast Asia, possibly from India where it is still a very prolific plant. In fact, one of the other names for Hawaiian Noni is the Indian Mulberry. It is now grown in many parts of the world including in much of Polynesia and other tropical and subtropical countries. The Hawaiian Noni is a tree that can reach 9 meters in height. It grows in virtually all climates and soil typ ...
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  • Kinds Of Coffee Beans
    By: David H Urmann | - Coffee plants are grown on regions with enough sunlight. There are many kinds of coffee beans available in the market.

    Coffea or coffee is a large variety of flowering plants with over 90 species. They are shrubs belonging to the Rubiaceae family native to southern Asia and subtropical Africa. The coffee beverage is derived from the seeds of its fruit or coffee cherries. Coffee plant grows to a comparatively large height and is more precisely described as a tree.

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  • Here Is How To Successfull Grow And Care For The Gardenia Nitida?
    By: Steven charlie Habib | - Many mutations and hybrids of gardenias exist throughout the world - nearly 200! Named for the man who first discovered it in Asia, Alexander Garden, the gardenia is just one species in the family Rubiaceae.

    Just like the majority of gardenias, the Gardenia Nitida will flourish best a warm, humid setting where the temperature does not sink below 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Gardenias prosper particularly well in greenhouse environments, where they receive just the right amount of shade ...

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