Vanilla (genus) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vanilla , the vanilla orchids , form a flowering plant genus of about 110 species in the orchid family (Orchidaceae). The most widely known member is the Flat-leaved Vanilla ( V. planifolia ), ...
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You can grow a vanilla bean plant from a cutting or by ordering a plant from a tropical plant company. It's easy, so read on to find out how to grow your own vanilla beans! ... The vanilla bean plant, also known by its botanical name as V. planifolia, is actually a member of the orchid family. Commercial vanilla beans...
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The Vanilla Orchid (family - Orchidaceae) also known as Vanilla Planifolia or Vanilla Fragrans, is a variety of vine endemic to Mexico. Vanilla is best grown as an indoor plant. Albius was the first to manually pollinate the vanilla flower. The flower develops into a "bean" which is used as a spice. The "Bourbon",
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I AM LOOKING TO BUY A VANILLA BEAN PLANT FOR MY MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY AND NEED INFORMATION ASAP. . I am looking for a vanilla bean plant. . How to Choose and Use Vanilla Beans; . The big exception is the beans from Tahiti.
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Indonesia is the second largest producer of vanilla, with a vanilla that is woody, astringent and phenolic. Madagascar and Indonesia produce 90 percent of the world's vanilla bean crop. Mexico, where the vanilla orchid originated, now produces only a small percentage of the harvest.
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According to many chefs, bakers and vanilla connoisseurs, the best flavoring comes directly from the vanilla pods. They would never use imitation vanilla extract in their favorite recipes. There are apparently subtle ingredients in the real vanilla bean that truly enhance the flavor. ... Economic Plant Photographs #26...
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Scientific Name: Vanilla planifolia Jacks. ex Andrews Synonym: Vanilla fragrans, Vanilla vanilla Family: Orchidaceae ... There are about 60 or so species of Vanilla found throughout the tropical Americas including Florida and the Bahamas. All are vines, several are leafless. The Vanilla planifolia looks like a bright...
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The crop is established by planting in situ shoot cuttings of 60-100cm length. After pollination, a full length bean is attained in six weeks time which in turn takes 6 months to reach full maturity. Under reasonable levels of management , Vanilla yields about 100 gms cured beans per plant.
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An orchid, vanilla is the only member of the world’s largest family of plants that people use as food. Vanilla is a viney plant native to Mexico and Central America. It can grow as long as 350 feet, climbing up a host tree.
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