A Park o' Neeps

Introduction

The photograph on this page of A Park o' Neeps by Anne Burgess as part of the Geograph project.

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A Park o' Neeps

Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 7 Nov 2011

In local parlance, a park is a field and a neep is a turnip - the kind called swedes south of the Border. These days, they're not left exposed to the elements, or more specifically to sundry pests which might attack them. The tall plants have yellow flowers and look like either self-seeded rape, or possibly just neeps that have shot.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.555453
Longitude
-2.530722