It is related to the peanut with a tiny, edible nut inside the flower but it is more loved for its nitrogen-fixing abilities than as a food crop.
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Is it also a nitrogen fixer?
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Will this work in USA Georgia zone 8a?
Thank you Professor
Are the legumes edible?
Can we get seeds for the same
Some one should breed it with peanut so have more food from same plant
If it can prevent poison ivy it woukd be nice
In FL I love to grow these in the summer. I don't mind that wildlife digs it up they are just using what's available to them and just about nothing else grows and produces in that heat.
Do the animals eat it?
Guess i cant grow it here in sunny damp uk.
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