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  • Pea Pods: What Plants Produce Large, Pea-Like Pods?
    There isn't a tree that produces a large pea pod. Pea plants are vines, not trees, and their pods are relatively small.

    If you're thinking of a large pod that might be mistaken for a pea pod, it could be a:

    * Bean pod: Some bean varieties, like fava beans, can produce pods that are quite large.

    * Carob pod: Carob trees produce long, brown pods that resemble large pea pods, but they contain sweet, edible pulp instead of peas.

    * Locust pod: Honey locust trees produce long, brown pods that contain sweet, edible pulp and seeds.

    It's important to note that some trees do produce pods, but they are not typically associated with peas. These trees include:

    * Acacia trees: These trees produce pods containing seeds that are often used for food or medicine.

    * Mesquite trees: These trees produce pods that contain seeds that can be ground into flour.

    * Tamarind trees: These trees produce large, brown pods that contain a sweet, tangy pulp.

    So, while there's no "pea pod tree", there are plenty of other trees that produce interesting and edible pods.

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