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The Inga Trees of South America – Ice Cream that Grows on a Tree

The Inga Trees of South America – Ice Cream that Grows on a Tree

Inga, or ice cream beans, grow plentifully throughout South and Central America, and in addition to their sweet tasting pulp, they have incredible soil regenerating properties that have the potential to combat destructive slash and burn practices in South America's rainforests.

Inga

Ice Cream Bean, Inga edulis

Growing an Ice Cream Bean Cutting, Days 0-42

Ice Cream Bean, Inga edulis

IceCream Bean Tree/ Whitie(Guyana)

Inga edulis

Inga tree species hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Inga Edulis Ice Cream Bean 2 to 3 Feet Tall Ship in 3 Gal Pot

Ice-cream grows on trees — yes, really

Inga vera (Ice Cream Bean Tree): A Taste of Tropical Delight 🍦🌳 Dive into the world of Inga vera, commonly known as the Ice Cream Bean Tree or Monkey

Ice Cream Bean Tree (Inga vera) 3G

Chemical Innovation by Relatives of the Ice Cream Bean Explains

Rare White Ice Cream Bean Tree (Inga laurina) - Unique and Sweet Flavor! 🌱 Plant Size: Ships in a 3-gallon pot, ensuring a strong start for your tree.

Ice Cream Bean Tree - White (Inga laurina) 3G

Inga edulis, Inga feuilleei, Ice Cream Bean, Inga, Guama, Guaba

Ice Cream Bean Guaba Inga Edulis Fruit Tree Seedling Plants

Inga Edulis (Ice-cream Bean Tree) - up to 90', large Nitrogen