Now, there's a post title I didn't imagine ever writing, but you will be pleased to hear that there is a good reason for it. When Spring
arrives, we always use blossom in the trees to help us easily locate and identify fruit trees. We then check back later to look for signs of
maturing fruit.
To help
remember the sequence that fruit trees bloom in we designed an acronym PBCAP (Plum, Blackthorn, Cherry, Apple, and Pear) Plum
normally flowers around March (I have seen Plum blossom in January this year), the
others follow in quick succession. The fruit of the Blackthorn is the Sloe so
the B could be replaced with an S.
We remember
this by using a mnemonic Perceived Blossom
Calculates Abundant Produce but this is unwieldy. If you can think of a
better one, send it in or write your comments below, the composer of the best will
be duly announced and the lucky winner will receive a free copy of our beautiful book, the Urbane Forager: Fruit and Nuts
for Free.
As a footnote I will remind readers that a mnemonic does not need to have anything to do with the subject matter, it only needs to be memorable. Richard Of York Fought Battle In Vain is a popular example for recalling colours of the rainbow or Naughty Elephants Spray Water for children learning the compass. So we could have Panthers Black Creep And Pounce or whatever
Plunder Summer Crops And Preserve
ReplyDeleteBeen a lurker for a while. Got the Husband onto this detail.
Also saw plum blossom (lots) in Staffs this week.
I like this one a lot!
ReplyDeleteA bit of a combination for yours Al & Dancing
ReplyDeletePretty Blossom Creates Abundant Produce.
Or
Pretty Blossom Conserve And Preserve.
Or
Pick Blend Conserve And Preserve.
Good work Lozza!
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