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Is it Inga edulis?

If so, I've seen people growing them outdoors, even on commercial basis here, on the north coast of Spain. 10A USDA zone, and even in 9B zone.

I have mine in the ground inside the greenhouse and will plant it outdoors next month.

It is said to grow fast and reach several mts height.

I picked the seeds in Málaga a few years ago, and I've had them in pots outdoors for the winter with no problem.

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No surprise whatsoever!

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