It could be a Catalpa (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalpa).
The tree that produces pea-like pods is called the acacia tree.
To care for a tree with pea pods in a home garden, make sure to water it regularly, provide adequate sunlight, and fertilize it as needed. Prune the tree to promote healthy growth and remove any diseased or damaged branches. Harvest the pea pods when they are mature and store them in a cool, dry place.
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The tree that produces a large pea pod is a carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua). Carob pods are typically large, brown pods that contain edible seeds known as carob beans, which are often used as a chocolate substitute.
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Pea pods do not explode as in "BAM!" They do, however, pop.
The tree you are referring to is likely a locust tree, which produces pea-like pods. Locust trees are known for their clusters of fragrant white flowers and can be found in various regions. The pods contain seeds and are often used by wildlife as a food source.
Pea pods do not grow on trees. Pea plants are low-growing vines that produce pods containing peas. The pods develop on the plant's stems and are typically harvested when they are mature.
Perhaps you are speaking of the mimosa tree. It has delicate pink tendril like flowers and pole bean pods in the fall with seeds in them.
If green pea pods are dominant over yellow pea pods, all offspring from the cross will have green pea pods. This is because the dominant trait (green) will mask the recessive trait (yellow) in the heterozygous offspring. The genotype of the offspring will be heterozygous for the pod color trait.
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