Vanilla is 19
It is native to Madagascar. It is native to Madagascar. It is native to Madagascar. Vanilla was originally native to Mexico (technically mezo-America) and is derived from orchids (making it the only fruit bearing member of the orchid family) of the genus Vanilla. Vanilla planifola, Vanilla tahensis, and Vanilla pompona are the three major variants ans are grown around the world in Madagascar, Reunion, etc (Bourbon Islands), Tahiti & other South Pacific Islands, ans Central/South America, respectively. They are, however, all decendants of the original central American plants Madagascar (Bourbon) vanilla beans are most commonly used for the vanilla extract you see at the grocers
27 Years old
10 years old's are slightly mature. Let's say the 10 out of 100 precent mature
Vanilla old fashion- Makers mark Vanilla kaluha Bitters Orange and cherrys
Yes you can, as long as the plant is mature. Pre-flowers are the sign that the plant is mature, they look like tiny little fingers growing where the leaves and branches attach to the main stem. If the plant has insufficient lighting, water, nutrients, it may delay the growth and therefore delay the plants maturity. It is also possible for the plant to reach maturity well before one month of age.
A Black Orchid does work on a horse that is 25+ years old
Old
He didn't did he? I don't believe so but you might want further research sorry I couldn't help.
old world
No, both tobacco and vanilla went from the New World to the Old.
Old, mature.