If i remember the seeds start off green and then turn a brownish color as they mature. They don't taste exactly like peas though.
Yeah, that picture with the bee I took myself. He is really getting in there!
If i remember the seeds start off green and then turn a brownish color as they mature. They don't taste exactly like peas though.
Yeah, that picture with the bee I took myself. He is really getting in there!
thanks for checking out my post and upvoting my post and following me if you were here i 'd let you drive me in my gocart
but i like Canada bee-cause it snows more there! we hardly have any snow here this winter
No problem, that go-cart sounds like fun!
The snow is nice but it gets really, really cold here....
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I think I have seen this similar type of tree in the Philippines. In the Philippines it's called ipil-ipil same bean pods green seeds then turns brown. I don't remember eating it though.
It has high protein content too but has a certain acid so I don't think I'll let my cows eat it when we get to that point in our farm life :D
There are many trees that have compound leaves and bean pods. I think most of them are nitrogen fixing but not all of them are edible.