Nice info.Barry. I am not aware of the species.
Satish

2009/1/8 Barry Stock <[email protected]>

> This is the most extensive flowering of this tree since it was planted
> three years ago. It doesn't fruit as copiously as Moringa oleifera,
> but sets four or five long seed pods each time. This time there may be
> more, as the bees are hard at work.
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> M. oleifera flower for comparison (it's right next to the M.
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> I don't know whether I've asked this question before, but does anyone
> in the group know of the edibility of Moringa concanensis compared to
> Moringa oleifera? Is it edible (flowers, leaves, young pods)?
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> -bs
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