vanilla plant
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of vanilla plant
First recorded in 1745–55
Example Sentences
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It takes four years for a young vanilla plant to produce a flower, and the flower lasts for just one day.
From Washington Times • Apr. 26, 2021
Vanilla planifolia.—The vanilla plant, which belongs to the orchid family.
From Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture by Saunders, William
The vanilla plant, also, is one of the wonderful inmates of the forests.
From From Pole to Pole A Book for Young People by Hedin, Sven Anders
Among other special products of this vicinity is the aromatic vanilla plant, which is indigenous here and grows in wild abundance in the forests, proving a great source of income to the industrious native gatherers.
From Aztec Land by Ballou, Maturin Murray
Brady's recent address before the British Pharmaceutical Conference at Swansea: The vanilla plant is trained on poles placed about twelve or eighteen inches apart—one planter has a line of plants about three miles in length.
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