Definition of Vanilla Pompona. Meaning of Vanilla Pompona. Synonyms of Vanilla Pompona

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Definition of Vanilla Pompona

Vanilla Pompona
Vanilloes Va*nil"loes, n. pl. An inferior kind of vanilla, the pods of Vanilla Pompona.

Meaning of Vanilla Pompona from wikipedia

- Vanilla pompona is a species of vanilla orchid. It is native to Mexico and northern South America, and is one of the sources for vanilla flavouring, due...
- Flat-leaved vanilla, Tahitian vanilla, "West Indian vanilla" Vanilla poitaei – Poiteau's vanilla Vanilla polylepis Vanilla pompona SchiedePompona vanilla, Guadeloupe...
- South Pacific; and V. pompona, found in the West Indies, Central America, and South America. The majority of the world's vanilla is the V. planifolia species...
- for vanilla flavouring, due to its high vanillin content. Common names include flat-leaved vanilla, and West Indian vanilla (also used for the Pompona vanilla...
- cultivated) Vanilla platyphylla (Indonesia: Sulawesi) Vanilla poitaei (Caribbean) Vanilla polylepis (Kenya to S tropical Africa) Vanilla pompona (Mexico,...
- pods of Vanilla planifolia with those of Vanilla pompona. The aroma of vanilla is so unmistakable in the air that Taha'a is also known as "Vanilla Island...
- but a study led by D. Adam Karremans found that V. planifolia and Vanilla pompona fruits that fall to the forest floor are consumed and viable seeds...
- definitively identified for any of the African Vanilla species. The American species Vanilla planifolia and Vanilla pompona have been observed being pollinated by...
- the South Pacific; and V. pompona, found in the West Indies, Central and South America. The majority of the world's vanilla is the V. planifolia variety...
- various plants of Vanilla, of which there are two common species in Panama, V. planifolia with narrow leaves (see image above) and V. pompona with wide leaves...