Updated Tuesday 21st June.
The identification Bignoniaceae comes from Barry Stock.
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This grows by the way to the beach, very near our house, in a wild forest. Common-looking leaves, bushy way of growth, very long seed pods - 60-70 cm. They were all unripe January-March, so no seeds collected. No flowers either at that time.
Bignoniaceae, but what I'm not sure.
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