Ah, interesting! Our fields look like that with buttercups in the spring, but they've all died down now. I've heard of rapeseed, but didn't know what it was. :-)
I haven’t yet posted the images but I took close ups of the fields. The Rapeseed stands around 4-5 feet high with funny spikey flowers. There seems to be a large number of fields around Nottinghamshire with Rapeseed growing in them but I guess that it is a more valuable a crop than some of the cereal crops and certainly better than just grass of left fallow
Wow, I had no idea it was that big! I'm going to have to look it up on Google and see what it's used for--I think I've seen it as a food additive before, but I can't remember in what...
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so pretty!
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Date: 2012-07-23 07:56 pm (UTC)It does indeed give it a patchwork quilt look
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