Vanilla
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19-10-1999 Many tree species can be used for growing vanilla orchid. Actually, wooden or wire trellises can be used, too, as long as there is some protection from the sun.
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Edible : Fruit, Flavoring An orchid. It is like vanilla but has larger leaves and flowers and shorter, thicker pods. The vine has aerial roots to climb. It can be 5 m long. The leaves are fleshy and 10-30 cm long by 6-10 cm wide. The flowers are greenish-white. They are in groups in the axils of...
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Edible :Pods, Fruit, Seeds, Herb, Spice, A climbing orchid. The vine is fleshy and climbs by means of roots. It can climb to 10-15 m high. It is 1-2 cm across and flexible but easily broken. There are 5-15 cm between nodes. It is often trained to a lower height to allow easier pollination and...
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Diversification into High-Value Export Products: Case Study of the Papua New Guinea Vanilla Industry
01-01-2005 This paper discussesthe history of the vanilla industry in Papua New Guinea and the need for policies and supporting programmes that would assist farmers in better managing their decisions in a highly unstable price environments. 40 pages, tables Agricultural Management, Marketing and Finance... -
01-01-2012 The main purpose of this handbook is to give willing farmers a good understanding of the differences - vanilla is an orchid, with root needs different from most crops familiar to the farmers, vanilla does not flower every year at some latitudes; the farmer must help the plant to reach 'flower...