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Coffee is not classified as a herb; rather, it is a type of flowering plant belonging to the genus Coffea. The coffee plant is a woody shrub or small tree that produces coffee beans, which are the seeds of its fruits. While some herbaceous plants are used to flavor or enhance beverages, coffee itself is considered a perennial plant.

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