VANILLA PLANTS-CULTIVATION PLANTATIONS A Climbing Orchid valued for its pleasant flavour.Second most expensive spice after Saffron and indegenous to south east mexico in the humid tropical rain forests.The Source of natural vanillin is cured Beans. The vanilla seedlings grown as nurser
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Vanilla, the Tasty Orchid Vanilla, The Tasty Orchid *************************** Alex Challis *************************** What is Vanilla? V anilla flavor comes from the fermented seed pods of the Vanilla plant, which is an orch
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Vanilla pompona orchid Vanilla pompona has been listed as one of the minor sources of the spice vanilla. We are experimenting with different methods of harvesting and curing the seed pods, which are the so called beans . Vanilla is an orchid which can grow into very large vines. They do best in gree
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Vanilla orchid Vanilla planifolia Vanilla planifolia is native to Mexico, Central Amer. and South Amer. Vanilla is the only orchid that is a vine and the primary source for vanilla flavoring. Vanilla planifolia is a high climbing
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definition of Vanilla. What is Vanilla? Meaning of V Vanilla Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Va`nil la Noun 1. vanilla - any of numerous climbing plants of the genus Vanilla having fleshy leaves and clusters of large waxy highly fragrant white or gree
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vanilla, orchid, orchids, orchid care VANILLA** World's Most Flavorful Orchid The modern history of Vanilla had its origin in the 16th century. The Aztec Indians in Mexico discovered that the seemingly inedible fruit or bean of a tropical orchid, when cured by months of heat and humidity, acquired a
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Vanilla Orchid VANILLA The Vanilla Orchid is grown for curiosity more than the flower. The fleshy green leaves grow in a zig zag pattern clinging to the bark by aerial roots formed by each leaf node. The plant can climb up to 30 feet tall when it then, as a mature plant, p
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The Orchid Mall - Plant Sources - Mexican species, Vanilla, Tropical Cymbidium, Coffee Logs, Mexican Tours - Quality Seedlings, Shipping Included! - Warm Tolerant Zygopetalum - seedlings, mericlones, divisions, continuing Herb Hager's lines. - Home of Sibelius the Cat! - Fresh Tropical Flowe
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Vanilla, Ice Cream Bean, Hops, Turmeric & Parmentiera Photos and the vanilla orchid is no exception. Throughout the tropical regions where this remarkable orchid is cultivated, including Madagascar, Seychelles Islands, Java and Polynesia, the flowers are always pollinated by hand. Even in its native habitat of Mexico, cultivated orchids are poll
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orchid vanilla America. The genus vanilla produces the world's most popular spice, a climbing member of the orchidacea family, the vanilla orchid is both terrestial and epiphytic, it grows in soil and other plants sending out aerial roots that capture water and nutrients. It is a rewarding
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Australian Orchid Council Inc. - ConneXions; Vanilla VANILLA - The World's flavourite Orchid We have received an extraordinary number of enquiries through our website for information on how to grow the Vanilla orchid. These have been domestic and
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Plants Database: Detailed information on Vanilla Orchid (Va ... Vanilla Orchid . Vanilla planifolia. Family: Orchidaceae. Genus: Vanilla ( van-IL-uh) (Info ... Welcome to the Plants Database! The information contained here is contributed by thousands of ...
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Vanilla orchid (Vanilla planifolia) Vanilla orchid Scientific Name: planifolia Jacks. ex Andrews Synonym: Vanilla fragrans, Vanilla vanilla Family: Recommended Temperature Zone: sunset: 23-24 USDA: Frost Tolerance: Need to be kept inside or in a greenhouse in wint
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The Tallahassee Orchid Society - About Orchids Natural vanilla flavoring comes from the cured seed pods of a species of orchid widely grown in the tropics. Not only a flavoring for ice creams, vanilla is a chief flavoring component of chocolate and a scent used in many perfumes. Vanilla plants, which are vines, can be some of t
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Vanilla planifolia, Vanilla Orchid Vanilla planifolia or Vanilla fragrans Vanilla Orchid Vanilla is the only orchid that can produce edible fruits. The process of converting vanilla into a spice is very long and complicated; hence
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VANILLA VANILLA ORCHID GROWING Tahitian types measuring upwards of 14cm. Beans will be sun cured and have approximately 20% moisture content. In addition an equivalent quantity of beans of varying lower grades
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