I’ve mentioned before that there are so many wild edible greens in Thailand that it's barely worth mentioning, but I took some pictures by the river in the morning when we went looking for some. He was looking for a type of watercress that grows nearby bogs.
I have a Mimosa tree in my front yard. It's sort of starting to die back, about 30 years old, and leaning towards where my car is parked. I so enjoy its pink fuzzy blossoms (not as much as the bees tho) and pods that look a lot like the ones you picture, also pickle-able and edible. Many baby trees all over the yard to replace it. Maybe next summer we hire someone to take it out, I will miss it, but the leaning is increasing....!
I have a Mimosa tree in my front yard. It's sort of starting to die back, about 30 years old, and leaning towards where my car is parked. I so enjoy its pink fuzzy blossoms (not as much as the bees tho) and pods that look a lot like the ones you picture, also pickle-able and edible. Many baby trees all over the yard to replace it. Maybe next summer we hire someone to take it out, I will miss it, but the leaning is increasing....!
Sweet!