A sloping field of flowering Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus), on the side of a small hill. A pair of tramlines (or tractor-wheel tracks) run towards the crest of the hill. In the foreground, the uncultivated field margin (or grass strip or boundary) shows well established grass growth, with some weeds and a small bush.
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NEPAL Langtang -- May 2009 -- A ripening barley crop growing at an altitude of approximately 2000m in the Langtang Himalaya of Nepal. This variety of barley grows well near rivers and makes up the staple Tsampa flour - after being roasted and ground - which is eaten by most Tamangs and Tibetans -- Picture by Jon Mitchell / Lightroom Photos
A sloping field of flowering Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus), on the side of a small hill. The top of a tree is just visible on the crest of the hill, and in the foreground, the uncultivated field margin (or grass strip or boundary) shows well established grass growth, and a variety of weeds.
.member of the Brassica family, as are cabbages, cauliflowers and turnips, but it is the seeds that are mostly used. It is better known as canola, and used to produce canola oil. Identity 2.6 Rape can be harvested and cooked like any other garden greens, they have large leaves with hardly and stem so they cook quicker