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  1. Spectacular greenish yellow flowers 2 inches in length, project on short stems from the deep green vines. When pollinated a ten inch long seed pod begins and continues to grow and mature for 5 months, at which time it can be harvested, cured and used for the worlds most popular flavoring.

  2. We are thrilled to offer you these cool variegated Vanilla Orchids for the first time. This is the plant that Vanilla extract comes from! This evergreen vine will need a sturdy structure once it reaches 4'.

  3. This leafy climbing orchid from hot, wet tropical America is grown for its pods which, when dried, become the commercial vanilla. The flowers are hand pollinated. The Aztec Indians in Mexico used Vanilla Pods to flavor their chocolate drink 'Xoco-latl'.

  4. 25 sie 2023 · Live Vanilla orchid plant for sale. Young, healthy orchids that can produce vanilla bean seed pods in its maturity. Buy vanilla orchid plants and produce your own vanilla beans to enjoy! Quality orchids shipped directly to your door with 2-Day Shipping!

  5. Vanilla Vine (Vanilla planifolia) Often called the Vanilla Bean Orchid, this all-green Vanilla Vine produces the tasty vanilla bean much coveted by bakers. It is a somewhat slow growing vine and needs a stake or trellis to climb on. Once it has matured, it will begin to flower.

  6. The Vanilla Orchid is an easily grown vining orchid that produces greenish-yellow flowers, and if pollinated, will be followed by the highly desirable 'beans' used to create Vanilla flavoring. Provide this easy to grow vine with a support, moderate to high light, and high humidity for best results. The flowers.

  7. Vanilla planifolia is a species of vanilla orchid. It is native to Mexico and Central America, and is one of the primary sources for vanilla flavouring, due to its high vanillin content. Common names are flat-leaved vanilla, and West Indian vanilla (also used for the Pompona vanilla, V. pompona).

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