The Rape or Cole-seed (Brassica napus) is a cruciferous weed commonly occurring in cultivated ground, and often cultivated for its seeds.
It is an erect, smooth, plant, from six to twenty inches in height, a common weed in cultivated ground, flowering from May to July.
Coming now to the order Salicaceae, we have to deal with the Poplars, of which we have several species, all more or less common, and largely planted in cultivated ground.
The plant grows from a foot to eighteen inches high, flowers during July and August, and is common in cultivated groundas well as in wastes and by waysides.
Boissier[343] mentions it without comment, and he afterwards speaks of specimens from Ispahan and Egypt gathered in cultivated ground.
According to their regulations, the pigeon-house must not be within fifty paces of cultivated ground belonging to any one except the owner of the pigeons.
Cultivated ground affords it scarcely any food, and it is therefore a bird of the wilderness rather than of the towns.
On account of its mode of life, the Raven cannot exist in a wild state in cultivated ground.
I have spoken of the foreign demand for American agricultural products as having occasioned an extension of cultivated ground, which had led to clearing land not required by the necessities of home consumption.
Upon the whole, it seems quite certain, that no cultivated ground is as efficient in tempering climatic extremes, or in conservation of geographical surface and outline, as is the soil which nature herself has planted.
As we approached, the Castle rock resembled that of Stirling—in the same manner appearing to rise from a plain of cultivated ground, the Firth of Forth being on the other side, and not visible.
The whole vale is very pleasing, the lower part of the hill-sides being sprinkled with thatched cottages, cultivated ground in small patches near them, which evidently belonged to the cottages.
Near these houses was a considerable quantity of cultivated ground, potatoes and corn, and the people were busy making hay in the hollow places of the open vale, and all along the sides of the becks.
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