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November 21, 2023. de Vaan 2008, p. 479. Duckworth,
George E (1976). "
Pompona". In
William D.
Halsey (ed.). Collier's Encyclopedia. Vol. 19. Macmillan...
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Vanilla pompona is a
species of
vanilla orchid. It is
native to
Mexico and
northern South America, and is one of the
sources for
vanilla flavouring, due...
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Vanilla poitaei – Poiteau's
vanilla Vanilla polylepis Vanilla pompona Schiede –
Pompona vanilla,
Guadeloupe vanilla, "West
Indian vanilla"
Vanilla raabii...
- flat-leaved vanilla, and West
Indian vanilla (also used for the
Pompona vanilla, V.
pompona). Often, it is
simply referred to as "the vanilla," or just vanilla...
- the
Indian Ocean; V. × tahitensis,
grown in the
South Pacific; and V.
pompona,
found in the West Indies,
Central America, and
South America. The majority...
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Retrieved 13
January 2023. Duckworth,
George E (1976).
Pompona (William D. Halsey. 'Collier's Encyclopedia'. Vol. 19 ed.).
Macmillan Educational...
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obtained by
crossing the pods of
Vanilla planifolia with
those of
Vanilla pompona. The
aroma of
vanilla is so
unmistakable in the air that Tahaʻa is also...
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poitaei (Caribbean)
Vanilla polylepis (Kenya to S
tropical Africa)
Vanilla pompona (Mexico, Nicaragua,
Costa Rica, W Colombia, Ecuador)
Vanilla ramificans...
- ("friothaileamh eaglurdachta") on her, she died. Her name has also been
given as
Pompona,
Babona or Bebona. Mac Fhirbhisigh,
Dubhaltach (1666).
Leabhar na nGenealach...
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African Vanilla species. The
American species Vanilla planifolia and
Vanilla pompona have been
observed being pollinated by
euglossine orchid bees. As well...