From the UF/IFAS University of Florida Blogs
by Doug Cadwell "Dr. Dougbug"




Vanilla Production.... in Florida?

Dr. Elias Bassil shows Twyla Leigh the vanilla orchid’s develop
Fig. 1. Dr. Elias Bassil shows Twyla Leigh the vanilla orchid’s development

Stand down chocolate, vanilla is the most purchased flavor of American ice cream. But where does vanilla flavoring come from? Real vanilla comes from the bean (seed pod) of the vanilla orchid. Yes, orchid! About 80% of the planet’s commercial vanilla is grown in Madagascar. There are over 110 species of vanilla orchids. Some are at home, growing naturally, in Mexico and Florida.

Dr. Alan Chambers and Dr. Elias Bassil are University of Florida scientists at the Tropical Research and Education Center (TREC) in Homestead, Florida who are working to make growing vanilla orchid plants for commercial vanilla bean production a reality in Florida. They are looking at flower structure, pollination and other variables to make such a crop viable for the small farmer. Vanilla planifolia is a flat leaf, climbing species that is traditionally known as yielding vanilla extract from its seed pods.

Developing vanilla orchid fruit pods (“beans”) in the UF|IFAS TREC Bassil Lab & shadehouse.
Fig. 2. Developing vanilla orchid fruit pods (“beans”) in the UF|IFAS TREC Bassil Lab & shadehouse.

Among the dozens of species and cultivars of vanilla orchids that have been collected and are being grown and studied at TREC are plants from Southwest Florida (Vanilla pompano ‘Twyla’) donated by the UF/IFAS Extension Collier County Extension Director, Twyla Leigh – a multi- generation orchid enthusiast.

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Bibliography

Cadwell, Doug, "Dr. Dougbug". "Vanilla Production.... in Florida?" UF/IFAS University of Florida Blogs, blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/collierco/2019/10/25/vanilla-production-in-florida/. Accessed 12 Dec. 2019.

Photographs

Fig. 1 Edmond,Vovener de Verlands. "Dr. Elias Bassil shows Twyla Leigh the vanilla orchid’s development." UF/IFAS University of Florida Blogs, blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/collierco/2019/10/25/vanilla-production-in-florida/. Accessed 12 Dec. 2019.
Fig. 2 Edmond,Vovener de Verlands. "Developing vanilla orchid fruit pods (“beans”) in the UF|IFAS TREC Bassil Lab & shadehouse." UF/IFAS University of Florida Blogs, blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/collierco/2019/10/25/vanilla-production-in-florida/. Accessed 12 Dec. 2019.

Published 12 Dec. 2019 LR. Last update 9 Jan. 2024 LR
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