PPKGO grows a number of varieties of coffee: Bergendal (
they typica variety most often grown in Sumatra), Sidikalang (I presume this is another typica cultivar from the named region near Lake Toba), and the hybrids Catimor and Caturra.
Not exact matches
Our guide gave a brief history of Kona, which began in the 1800s with Guatemalan beans, now known locally as Kona
typica, and has evolved to include a number of different
varieties and hybrids.
Coffee
varieties grown are pacamara, bourbon, and
typica, and the last two crops have been exported to Germany and Italy.
I was unable to determine a precise source for this coffee, although the importer notes the
varieties are bourbon,
typica (both those require some shade), cataui, and caturra (both of those used in CR for sun coffee).
Tour guide gave a brief history of Hawaiian coffee, which began in the 1800s with Guatemalan beans, now known locally as Kona
typica, and has evolved to include a number of different
varieties and hybrids.
Blue Mountain — A
variety of
typica (which see) grown in the Blue Mountains of eastern Jamaica; it has also been exported and is grown in other countries, most notably Papua New Guinea.