Vanilla planifolia
A vigorous climbing orchid native to the tropical forests of Central America and the source of commercial vanilla, producing succulent ovate-lanceolate leaves along scrambling stems. The short-lived flowers feature open sepals and petals with a tubular, fimbriate labellum — each must be hand-pollinated to set the prized vanilla pods.
- Light: Bright indirect light with 30–50% shade cloth; tolerates some morning sun, which encourages flowering in mature plants.
- Temperature: 60–95°F (16–35°C); a warm to hot grower that requires consistently high temperatures and no cold drafts.
- Humidity: 60–80%; moderate to high humidity supports healthy stem and root development along the climbing structure.
- Watering: Water thoroughly and allow the top layer of substrate to dry slightly between waterings; the succulent stems store some moisture but should not sit in waterlogged conditions.
Additional Notes
Best grown with a sturdy support or trellis to allow the climbing stems to develop; aerial roots attach readily to bark or moss poles. Hand pollination is required to produce vanilla pods in cultivation. Shipped as a well-established plant, ready to pot and train upon arrival.
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Vanilla planifolia
Vanilla planifolia
A vigorous climbing orchid native to the tropical forests of Central America and the source of commercial vanilla, producing succulent ovate-lanceolate leaves along scrambling stems. The short-lived flowers feature open sepals and petals with a tubular, fimbriate labellum — each must be hand-pollinated to set the prized vanilla pods.
- Light: Bright indirect light with 30–50% shade cloth; tolerates some morning sun, which encourages flowering in mature plants.
- Temperature: 60–95°F (16–35°C); a warm to hot grower that requires consistently high temperatures and no cold drafts.
- Humidity: 60–80%; moderate to high humidity supports healthy stem and root development along the climbing structure.
- Watering: Water thoroughly and allow the top layer of substrate to dry slightly between waterings; the succulent stems store some moisture but should not sit in waterlogged conditions.
Additional Notes
Best grown with a sturdy support or trellis to allow the climbing stems to develop; aerial roots attach readily to bark or moss poles. Hand pollination is required to produce vanilla pods in cultivation. Shipped as a well-established plant, ready to pot and train upon arrival.
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Description
A vigorous climbing orchid native to the tropical forests of Central America and the source of commercial vanilla, producing succulent ovate-lanceolate leaves along scrambling stems. The short-lived flowers feature open sepals and petals with a tubular, fimbriate labellum — each must be hand-pollinated to set the prized vanilla pods.
- Light: Bright indirect light with 30–50% shade cloth; tolerates some morning sun, which encourages flowering in mature plants.
- Temperature: 60–95°F (16–35°C); a warm to hot grower that requires consistently high temperatures and no cold drafts.
- Humidity: 60–80%; moderate to high humidity supports healthy stem and root development along the climbing structure.
- Watering: Water thoroughly and allow the top layer of substrate to dry slightly between waterings; the succulent stems store some moisture but should not sit in waterlogged conditions.
Additional Notes
Best grown with a sturdy support or trellis to allow the climbing stems to develop; aerial roots attach readily to bark or moss poles. Hand pollination is required to produce vanilla pods in cultivation. Shipped as a well-established plant, ready to pot and train upon arrival.












