Many trees have pods. Trees that belong to the Fabaceae (or Leguminosae) family, produce bean-pod like fruit. For example:
Gledistia triacanthos -- honey locust
Acacia pravissima , -- Ovens Wattle ,
The tree with long seed pods is the acacia tree.
The type of tree that drops brown pods is typically a mesquite tree.
The type of tree that produces large pods is called a "mesquite tree."
A tree with green pods typically has leaves that are green in color and produces pods that are also green. The pods may contain seeds or other plant material, and the tree may be a variety of species such as a legume or fruit tree.
The tree that has pods hanging down from its branches is called a mesquite tree.
The tree that produces bean-like pods is called a mesquite tree.
The tree that produces brown seed pods is typically a mesquite tree.
The tree that produces pea-like pods is called the acacia tree.
The type of tree that produces large bean pods is called a "mesquite tree."
The type of tree that produces long seed pods is called a "locust tree."
Tree pods can be identified by their shape, size, and location on the tree. They are typically elongated or rounded structures that contain seeds. Look for pods hanging from branches or scattered on the ground near the tree. Consulting a field guide specific to your region can also help in identifying tree pods.
How to prevent pods on a locust tree