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This is gorgeous. Would it be too wet for it in west central FL? Will it grow from seeds?
I doubt it will be too wet, but it will likely get too cold to reliably grow most vanilla species outdoors all year long. I think most conservative estimates say it'll grow in zone 11 and up, so if your specific doesn't match that criteria, you'll probably need to grow it in a pot and grow it some place warm in the winter.
It can be grown from seed, but it's a complicated process that will require some research and technical skills for a good chance at success. Then it will be about a decade or more before the seedlings are large enough to start blooming. Most people do not grow from seeds for this reason. It's much easier to grow from cuttings.
Thanks, that helps. We are 10a, last few years have been quite mild winters but this year it already has been cold twice (40f) overnight and it's not even January.
You might be able to throw a blanket on it or keep younger plants inside :)