Vanilla orchids are primarily pollinated by specific species of bees, particularly those in the genus Melipona, which feed on the nectar of the flowers. Additionally, some insects, such as aphids and certain caterpillars, can feed on the leaves and stems of the plant. However, natural predators of the vanilla orchid are relatively limited, as the plant is not a primary food source for many herbivores. In cultivation, care must be taken to protect the orchids from pests that may harm them.
Vanilla belongs to the orchid family.
Vanilla planifola
I don't think you could caterogize this as a spice, but the orchid produces vanilla bean.
NO
Vanilla flavoring is extracted from the seeds of a type of orchid.
An orchid called Vanilla
Vanilla is obtained from the seed pod of a specific orchid Vanilla planifolia.
The vanilla bean is the seed of an orchid.
Do you mean vanilla? In that case, Vanilla planifolia.
They weren't vanilla orchids
Orchid
yes