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Inga edulis - Ice Cream Bean


Inga edulis - Ice Cream Bean (Inga edulis - Ice Cream Bean)

Ice Cream Beans...these are edible and very sweet and taste like Ice Cream.



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sounds good to me..great photos this morning thanks for them . we've woken up to frost and snow in the higher ground...

29 Oct, 2008

 

Sandra,

And we've been having a protracted heat-wave (the whole month of October). Today some of the inland areas were over 100 degrees F. (38 degrees C.)
It is suppose to get back to normal (78 degrees F or 26 degrees C.) by this weekend. I can't wait! It has been too hot to work in my garden.

Stay warm.

29 Oct, 2008

 

my kids would love an ice cream tree in the garden lol i would love one even

29 Oct, 2008

 

i wounder if u can get a mint-choc-chip flavored one...

29 Oct, 2008

 

Weird and wonderful.
The beans look like fat worms.
Sounds like they taste somewhat better. :o)

29 Oct, 2008

 

It does taste very good and sweet, just like ice cream. The inside it is white cottony which is what you eat it's almost like white cotton candy.
My tree didn't set any beans this year...so I can't show what it looks like inside. My tree has been in the same big terra cotta pot for 12 years and doesn't set beans every year.

My tree has to stay in a pot because they grow too fast and gets too large.
This tree I posted was only planted 3 years ago as a 4 foot sapling and is now almost 30 feet tall. They grow amazing fast!

29 Oct, 2008

 

Sounds like it should be in our garden, my kids would love this, too!

29 Oct, 2008

 

David,

If you live in an area that doesn't get temperatures below 33 degrees F. (or 1 degree C.) you will be able to grow this tree. It is very easy and fast growing.

30 Oct, 2008

 

Oh dear, thanx, Delonix! Can it be grown indoors, say, in a heated conservatory off the kitchen? I doubt it! I love it, though, and many thanks for showing this!

30 Oct, 2008

 

David,

I'm sure it can...they are relatively easy to grow in a container -- as long as they receive enough light. They grow super easy from seeds. Usually, when you open the seed pod (bean) they are germinating already. If I had seeds I would send you some...my plant doesn't bloom and set beans every year because its in a pot.

31 Oct, 2008

 

Many Thanks for the kind thought, Delonix, but would never wish for you to break any international laws, lol! (Is it still illegal to send seeds Transatlantic?). Perhaps, I will just have to keep your pic of this wonderful plant in "My Favourites" as a "might-have-bean"? Thanks again, for bringing it to my notice. Best Wishes!

- David

2 Nov, 2008

 

David,

I don't think it is illegal to send seeds over seas...however, plants are another issue. I receive many of my exotic seeds from India.

3 Nov, 2008



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