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Ice Cream Bean Tree

Ice Cream Bean Tree

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Size: 3 Gallon

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Ice Cream Bean Tree: A Unique, Sweet Treat

The Ice Cream Bean Tree brings a tropical twist to your backyard or container garden—no passport required. With long, velvety pods that taste like vanilla ice cream (yes, really), this fast-growing tree is a double treat: edible and ornamental.

Why You’ll Dig It:

  • Fast-growing shade: Get lush, feathery foliage and filtered light in record time.
  • Delicious pods: Sweet, cottony pulp inside each pod tastes like vanilla dessert—fresh off the branch.
  • Pollinator-friendly: Its fragrant, puffy white flowers attract bees and beneficial insects.

Grow It Your Way:

  • Outdoors in warm zones (USDA 9–11): Plant directly in the ground where it can stretch up to 30+ feet tall with a wide canopy.
  • Containers in cooler climates: Keep it pruned and portable—bring it indoors to a sunny spot when temps drop below 40°F.
  • Indoor-friendly: Grows surprisingly well as a patio or sunroom plant with regular pruning and good drainage.

The Ice Cream Bean Tree is more than a novelty—it's a conversation starter, a snack station, and a natural shade-maker all in one. Whether you’re building a tropical vibe in your yard or bringing the jungle indoors, this tree delivers on flavor and function.

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FAQ

Ice Cream Bean Tree FAQs

  • 1. What is an Ice Cream Bean Tree, and why is it called that?
    The Ice Cream Bean Tree (Inga edulis) is a fast-growing, tropical legume known for its long seed pods filled with sweet, cottony pulp that tastes like vanilla ice cream. The name comes from the unique flavor of the fruit, making it a favorite for edible landscaping.
  • 2. How do you grow an Ice Cream Bean Tree?
    This tree thrives in full sun and warm, humid climates (zones 9–11). It prefers well-drained soil. It’s not frost-hardy, so it’s best suited for outdoor growing in warmer regions or in large containers that can be moved indoors in cooler months.
  • 3. When and how do you harvest Ice Cream Beans?
    Pods are typically ready to harvest in late summer to fall. They should be plump and slightly soft to the touch. Simply twist or cut them off the tree. Inside, you'll find large seeds surrounded by the edible, fluffy pulp. Eat fresh—no cooking needed.
  • 4. Does the tree need another plant for pollination?
    No, the Ice Cream Bean Tree is self-fertile, meaning it doesn’t need another tree to produce pods. However, pollinators like bees and ants can boost fruit set, especially in outdoor settings.
  • 5. Can I grow it in a pot or indoors?
    Yes, with some planning. While the tree can get large, it grows well in containers when pruned regularly. This allows people in cooler climates to enjoy it as a tropical patio tree or greenhouse feature. Just make sure it gets lots of sunlight and warmth.
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The Ice Cream Bean Tree is a fast-growing, tropical fruit tree known for its sweet, vanilla-flavored pods. It thrives in warm, humid climates (USDA zones 9–11) and needs space to grow.

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Product Info

Mature Height: 8-10 ft.

Mature Width: 3-5 ft.

Sunlight: Full Sun

Growth Rate: Fast

Does Not Ship To: AZ, OR

Care and Maintenance

Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy for the first 6 months. Deep water weekly during dry periods for the first 2–3 years.

Fertilizing: Use a balanced slow-release fertilizer in spring and summer

Pruning: Lightly shape tree in late winter. Remove dead or crossing branches.

Harvesting: Pods are ready 2–3 years after planting, once mature. Pick pods when they begin to split open. Eat the white pulp around the seeds.

Planting Care

Sunlight: Full sun for 6–8 hours/day.

Soil: Use rich potting mix with compost.

Location: Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil.

Watering: Water deeply right after planting. Water until it drains out the bottom. Repeat when top 2" of soil is dry.

Growing Zone

Growing Zone 9-11

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