. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. THE CUBA REVIEW. Wild Vanilla. (Tho vine above and at the left is the Vanilla \' THE VANILLA BEAN IN EASTERN CUBA By Alvm Fox, Horticulturist on Tropical Plints The vanilla orchid is indigenous to the hot regions of Eastern Cuba and other tropical countries where it is grown. The plant, which is rather fleshy and has large green inodorous flowers, grows in the moist and shady forests, climbing the trees by means of its aerial roots. The orchid is found wild in the forests around the oriente of Cuba, clinging to [the trees and brushes for support. In


. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. THE CUBA REVIEW. Wild Vanilla. (Tho vine above and at the left is the Vanilla \' THE VANILLA BEAN IN EASTERN CUBA By Alvm Fox, Horticulturist on Tropical Plints The vanilla orchid is indigenous to the hot regions of Eastern Cuba and other tropical countries where it is grown. The plant, which is rather fleshy and has large green inodorous flowers, grows in the moist and shady forests, climbing the trees by means of its aerial roots. The orchid is found wild in the forests around the oriente of Cuba, clinging to [the trees and brushes for support. In the months of November and December when the pods ripen, the Cuban natives go out into the forests to gather Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Munson Steamship Line. New York : Munson Steamship Line


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