vanilla plant

vanilla plant
a composite plant, Trilisa odoratissima (or Carphephorus odoratissimus), of the southeastern U.S., having purplish flower heads and vanilla-scented leaves used to flavor tobacco. Also called vanilla leaf, wild vanilla.
[1745-55]

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