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  1. May 28, 2020 · This post covers 26 crops, grouped into three main categories: cereal crops, forage crops, and industrial crops. Each has short descriptions to enable you to identify the crop, whether by flower, seed, fruit, root …

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  2. Aug 16, 2021 · To identify farm crops, look for tall plants with thick stems and wavy leaves to identify corn. You can also keep an eye out for thin, grassy plants with spiked heads, which are wheat. Additionally, if you see low, deep green plants that look like round bushes, you might be looking at soybeans.

  3. This article illustrates from Geograph images the main crop plants that may be encountered in the UK, with additional information that may be useful to users. They are arranged in groups of similar type.

    • Bottle Gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) Bottle gourd is a type of vine fruit that usually has hard skin when mature. These varieties include a range of gourds with various common names.
    • Dipper Gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) The dipper gourd is a bottle gourd variety with an elongated, narrow neck and bulbous base resembling a ladle or dipper.
    • Extra Long Handle Dipper Gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) The extra-long handle dipper gourd is renowned for its spectacular elongated, narrow neck and a spherical, globular base.
    • Dinosaur Gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) The dinosaur gourd is a unique type of bottle gourd, identified by its deeply textured skin resembling reptile scales.
    • Corn. Identifiable Features: Tall stalks with large leaves. Produces large husks with kernels that are yellow, white, blue, or red. Average Height: 5 to 12 feet.
    • Wheat. Identifiable Features: Tall, slender stalks with golden seed heads that resemble long spikes. In general, most wheat is red, brown, or white. Average Height: 2 to 5 feet.
    • Barley. Identifiable Features: Short, stout stalks, “beard-like” seed heads, and long, slender leaves. Average Height: 2 to 4 feet. Hardiness Zones: 3-11 (USDA)
    • Cotton. Identifiable Features: Shrub-like plant with broad, lobed leaves. Also renowned for its unique “bolls” that contain fluffy, white fibers and seeds.
  4. Oct 27, 2020 · Have you noticed a bumper crop of acorns this year? You’re not alone – it seems that across the UK, oak trees are having what’s known as a mast year. The bountiful harvest is a clever strategy to ensure the future generation of oak trees and it’s welcome food for wildlife too.

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  6. A superb little guide to the crops likely to be encountered in the UK, giving their frequency, characteristics, history, distribution and uses. Each crop is illustrated with one or more very accurate line drawings to help identification.

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