Yellow fields:
Oilseed rape in april/may.
Or mustard as an intercrop in july-november.
DaisyTheGardener
I take it you mean the yellow one… Canola.
I’m from Perth. There are huge canola fields about 1 hours drive from the city.
(If you see purple – that’s not good. It’s “Paterson’s curse” an imported weed. It does look amazingly beautiful, but outcompetes native vegetation and designated crops and is toxic to livestock.)
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Altcone
It’s 100% rapeseed, it’s very popular in Poland.
Feisty-Material1998
You’d have to get closer for an answer.
EmmaInFrance
Colza is the more common name in mainland Europe, I think.
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Rapeseed, could be the answer.
Might be a rapeseed field, maybe?
Yellow fields:
Oilseed rape in april/may.
Or mustard as an intercrop in july-november.
I take it you mean the yellow one… Canola.
I’m from Perth. There are huge canola fields about 1 hours drive from the city.
(If you see purple – that’s not good. It’s “Paterson’s curse” an imported weed. It does look amazingly beautiful, but outcompetes native vegetation and designated crops and is toxic to livestock.)
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It’s 100% rapeseed, it’s very popular in Poland.
You’d have to get closer for an answer.
Colza is the more common name in mainland Europe, I think.