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Oilseed Collection

Oilseed, also known as rapeseed or false flax, is a versatile crop that has been cultivated for centuries

Background imageOilseed Collection: Gold of pleasure, Camelina sativa

Gold of pleasure, Camelina sativa
5855960 Gold of pleasure, Camelina sativa; (add.info.: Gold of pleasure, Camelina sativa. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's "Bilder ur Nordens Flora" (Pictures of Northern Flora)

Background imageOilseed Collection: Aerial View Of Agricultural Landscape With Flowering Blooming Oilseed Field. Spring Season

Aerial View Of Agricultural Landscape With Flowering Blooming Oilseed Field. Spring Season. Blossom Canola Yellow Flowers

Background imageOilseed Collection: Dramatic storm clouds with rain over yellow rapeseed fields. Landscape photography

Dramatic storm clouds with rain over yellow rapeseed fields. Landscape photography Dramatic storm clouds with rain over yellow rapeseed fields. Landscape photography

Background imageOilseed Collection: Aerial drone top view of yellow blooming field of rapeseed with lines from tractor tracks

Aerial drone top view of yellow blooming field of rapeseed with lines from tractor tracks and green forest on sunny spring or summer day

Background imageOilseed Collection: Aerial View Of Green Meadow And Field With Blooming Canola Yellow Flowers

Aerial View Of Green Meadow And Field With Blooming Canola Yellow Flowers. Top View Of Blossom Plant, Rapeseed Meadow Grass Landscape At Sunset Sunris Aerial View Of Green Meadow And Field With

Background imageOilseed Collection: Hungarian public information card - grow oil seed for soap

Hungarian public information card - grow oil seed for soap
Hungarian patriotic public information postcard - There will be no shortage of soap if we produce oilseeds: rapeseed, castor oil, sunflower oil. Date: circa late 1950s

Background imageOilseed Collection: Camelina or false flax, Camelina sativa

Camelina or false flax, Camelina sativa, Cameline cultivee. Handcoloured steel engraving by L. Lebrun after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr

Background imageOilseed Collection: Rapeseed or oilseed, Brassica napus, with leaf, flower and root

Rapeseed or oilseed, Brassica napus, with leaf, flower and root. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert
FLO4603863 Rapeseed or oilseed, Brassica napus, with leaf, flower and root. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton

Background imageOilseed Collection: Field Of Rapeseed, North Yorkshire, England

Field Of Rapeseed, North Yorkshire, England

Background imageOilseed Collection: Trees In A Field Of Rapeseed, Yorkshire, England

Trees In A Field Of Rapeseed, Yorkshire, England

Background imageOilseed Collection: Scenic View Of Meadow And Canola Crop

Scenic View Of Meadow And Canola Crop

Background imageOilseed Collection: Two Farm Buildings In Vast Meadows

Two Farm Buildings In Vast Meadows

Background imageOilseed Collection: Field Of Canola

Field Of Canola

Background imageOilseed Collection: Field with Niger seed near Mulit, close to Semien Mountains, Ethiopia

Field with Niger seed near Mulit, close to Semien Mountains, Ethiopia



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Oilseed, also known as rapeseed or false flax, is a versatile crop that has been cultivated for centuries. In Hungary, it is even grown specifically for soap production, as indicated by the Hungarian public information card. The vibrant yellow fields can be seen in various locations around the world, such as Ketteringham in Norfolk and Arndt in Southeast Germany. One captivating image showcases a picturesque scene of a thatched cottage surrounded by a sea flowers. The contrast between the golden field and the traditional English architecture creates a stunning visual display. In another photo taken on Rape Field Road in Arndt, rows upon rows plants stretch out into the distance. This vast expanse highlights the intensive cultivation practices employed to grow this valuable crop. Camelina sativa, also referred to as false flax or camelina, is another type plant that holds medicinal properties. A handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving depicts its leafy foliage, delicate flowers, and intricate root system. The significance of oilseeds extends beyond their aesthetic appeal; they play an essential role in agriculture and food production. Brassica napus oleifera is intensively grown for its high-quality oils used in cooking and various industrial applications. A captivating photograph captured in West Sussex portrays an expansive field filled with bright yellow-colored rape plants (Brassica napus). This sight not only adds beauty to the landscape but also signifies agricultural prosperity.