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Maybe Inga uruguensis? Glad to hear there's a fruiting Inga in California.
maybe laurina?
driftw, I think the pods are old but that is the color they turn after green. Also from pictures on line pods look to small to be I. feuillei or can they throw smaller pods in sub-tropical environment?
Quote from: ScottR on October 20, 2021, 12:18:04 PMdriftw, I think the pods are old but that is the color they turn after green. Also from pictures on line pods look to small to be I. feuillei or can they throw smaller pods in sub-tropical environment?Yeah they can absolutely throw smaller pods. anywhere from a few inches to about 24 inches longI think it's accurate, It's probably the most common species in CA and one of the best for eating