Vanilla Growing in South Florida
Vanilla species common and native to Florida: V. planifolia (top left), V. pompona (top center), V. phaeantha (top right), V. mexicana (bottom left), V. dilloniana (bottom center), and V. barbellata (bottom right).
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vanilla planifolia
vanilla
vanilla extract
vanilla production

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Wu, Xingbo, Pamela Moon, Alan Chambers, y Jonathan Crane. 2024. «Vanilla Growing in South Florida: HS1348, Rev. 2 2024». EDIS 2024 (1). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-hs1348-2024.

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Vanilla extract is popular around the world as an ingredient in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical applications. The botanical source of vanilla extract is primarily the cured beans of Vanilla planifolia. The United States is the world's largest importer of vanilla beans, but domestic production is minimal. Southern Florida has a favorable growing environment for vanilla cultivation. Though currently there is no commercial production of vanilla in southern Florida, it has the potential to be a highly profitable crop in the future. This publication aims to provide basic information to growers interested in establishing a vanillery.

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