Lincolnshire Scad
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:28 am
We bought a 'rare and elusive' Lincolnshire Scad from Mr D'Arcy at http://www.facebook.com/FestivalOfApplesLouth hope it fruits a bit sooner than the quince!
"A prolific, yellow and pink, very late, small, wild plum which is ready in October and last till November most years. It can be eaten fresh when fully ripened on the bush and for all cooking purposes, jams and wine before then.
Now only found in a few old gardens or as forgotten plants in old hedgerows, the Lincolnshire Scad is well worth bringing back from the brink and re-establishing as a valuable Lincolnshire fruit from the past."
"A prolific, yellow and pink, very late, small, wild plum which is ready in October and last till November most years. It can be eaten fresh when fully ripened on the bush and for all cooking purposes, jams and wine before then.
Now only found in a few old gardens or as forgotten plants in old hedgerows, the Lincolnshire Scad is well worth bringing back from the brink and re-establishing as a valuable Lincolnshire fruit from the past."