The plums and custard mushroom, scientifically known as Entoloma porphyrosporum, can be identified by its distinctive features. It typically has a bright yellow to orange cap with a smooth texture, resembling the colors of plums and custard. Additionally, its gills are closely spaced and pale, and the overall shape of the mushroom is relatively robust. However, for accurate identification, it's crucial to consider its habitat and consult a field guide or expert, as some mushrooms can be toxic and resemble edible varieties.
Because it would drown in the custard :)
I must say that just today I started looking for an answer to, "Are you supposed to eat the plums from a purple leaf tree?" because my neighbor told me that a tree trimmer told him he shouldn't. I don't know for sure if you 'shouldn't' eat the plums, but I know for a FACT that you CAN eat the plums and not die. The reason I know this to be a fact is because I have been making jelly from those plums in my yard for years an all of my family has eaten the jelly, and nobody has died. :) I still don't know though if we should be eating the plums from these trees and why, or why not.
mushroom
yes they do float. I know because i have tried it!
What IS eats a mushroom?you need to be on eats a mushrooms to know the answer to this question
Plums.
well... i dont think so i dont know what harry horenes custard powder is
it looks more like circles than ovels!
Every thing .
Mushroom hunting isn't a sport that I know of. Cool hobby though.
a cake that contains plums (: lol (: A cake with plums in it. A cake with plums in it.
Prunes are not always plums! I know; I was taught that prunes were dehydrated plums. However, prunes are a type of plum. They are usually sold dehydrated; they have easy to remove pits and are more oval in shape than are typical plums.