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  2. Edmond Albius - Wikipedia

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    Edmond Albius (c. 1829 – 9 August 1880) [1] was a horticulturalist from Réunion.Born into slavery, Albius became an important figure in the cultivation of vanilla. [2] At the age of 12, he invented a technique for pollinating vanilla orchids quickly and profitably.

  3. How to Prune Orchids to Keep Them Healthy and Flowering ... - AOL

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    Once you pull the plant out of its old pot, examine the plant and its roots. Trim off dead roots, bulbs, stems, and canes. ... How to Plant and Grow Vanilla Bean Orchids. For more Better Homes ...

  4. Vanilla planifolia - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla planifolia is a species of vanilla orchid native to Mexico, Central America, Colombia, and Brazil. [2] It is one of the primary sources for vanilla flavouring, due to its high vanillin content. Common names include flat-leaved vanilla, [5] and West Indian vanilla (also used for the Pompona vanilla, V. pompona).

  5. Vanilla (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla plantations require trees for the orchids to climb and anchor by its roots. [9] The fruit is termed "vanilla bean", though true beans are fabaceous eudicots not at all closely related to orchids. Rather, the vanilla fruit is technically an elongate, fleshy and later dehiscent capsule 10–20 cm long. It ripens gradually for 8 to 9 ...

  6. Vanilla pompona - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla pompona is a species of vanilla orchid. It is native to Mexico and northern South America, [ 3 ] and is one of the sources for vanilla flavouring , due to its high vanillin content. Vanilla pompona found in the Peruvian Amazon has been tested using HPLC analysis showing a concentration of vanillin content up to 9.88g/100g [ 4 ] making ...

  7. I ditched vanilla extract for good because of this fancy ...

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    Plus, just one teaspoon of this syrupy paste is equivalent in taste to one vanilla bean. You can use it in any recipe that calls for vanilla essence or extract, substituting it in the same quantities.

  8. List of Vanilla species - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of accepted species of Vanilla (vanilla orchids), according to the most recent taxonomic research. [1] However, molecular phylogeny is still needed to support these findings as some morphological variations might be influenced by the local environment.

  9. Thelymitra antennifera - Wikipedia

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    Thelymitra antennifera, commonly called the rabbit-eared sun orchid, lemon-scented sun orchid or vanilla orchid, is a species of orchid which is native to Western Australia, South Australia and Victoria and northern parts of Tasmania.

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