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Physical support is a primary function of plant roots, and aerial roots are no exception. Climbing orchids, such as vanilla (Vanilla planifolia), use adventitious.
any moon orchid any moon orchid yellow snap apple
Shortly, sweetly & very simply yes.
No orchids are perennials.
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Vanilla flavoring is extracted from the seeds of a type of orchid.
Some types of orchids are climbing plants.
I did a project on orchids and learned that dried seed pods and orchidfruit are used as vanilla flavoring.
On the front of every product on the market that is vanilla flavored shows an orchid.
Vanilla beans are the seed pods of a type of orchid. The tiny little specks in foods that use vanilla bean as a flavoring are the individual seed from inside the pod.
An orchid seed is very small and is not called anything other than a seed. The orchid seed is found in a pod which would be considered the bean though it is not usually edible. Because the seed is found in a pod and is the part that can reproduce the plant, it could be classified a kernel. This would fit with the dictionary definition but I have never heard it called anything but a seed. The orchid pod that is most common to us is the vanilla bean. You use the seeds as flavoring.
there is not a national flower in Kenya but the most popular flower is the orchid
Physical support is a primary function of plant roots, and aerial roots are no exception. Climbing orchids, such as vanilla (Vanilla planifolia), use adventitious.
Vanilla is a flavoring and an aromatic. It comes from the seeds of an orchid. The vanilla beans are the pods of the orchid that hold the seeds. The seeds can be used directly in foods and the pods are often used to flavor foods by steeping them in hot liquid. Vanilla extract often used in baking is made by soaking the beans in an edible alchohol to extract their flavor and then bottling the resulting liquid.
Orchid fruit is the seed pod created by an orchid
Orchid, oleander, orange blossom
There is no macintosh orchid.