Liberica Coffee is a coffee species from Liberia, West Africa. The tree can reach a stature height up to 9 meters above the ground. In the 19th century, this type of coffee was imported to Indonesia and grown to replace Arabica coffee infested with pests. The characteristics: - The size of the leaves, branches, flowers, drupes and trees is greater than Arabica and Robusta coffee. - Primary branches may last longer and flowers and drupes may occur several times in leafy piles. - Fertile all year round. - The size of the drupes is uneven. - Grows well in the lowlands. Some varieties of Liberica coffee that have ever been brought to Indonesia are Ardoniana and Durvei.