hedge mustard

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hedge mustard

A small cluster of hedge mustard grows by the side of a gravel path.

Definition

Noun: * A common, wild, annual plant (Sisymbrium officinale) native to Europe and Asia, characterized by stiff, branching stems, small pale yellow flowers, and slender seed pods. It is now widespread in North America and was historically used in herbal medicine.

Usage
  • As a common noun: The term "hedge mustard" refers specifically to this plant species. It is often found growing in disturbed ground, along roadsides, and, as the name suggests, near hedges.
    • The field was full of common weeds like dandelion and hedge mustard.
    • You can identify hedge mustard by its small yellow flowers and upright, wiry stems.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical/Herbal Context: In historical texts, "hedge mustard" is mentioned for its purported medicinal properties, particularly for soothing sore throats and hoarseness.
    • The old herbalist recommended a syrup made from hedge mustard for coughs.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sisymbrium officinale: The scientific (Latin) name for hedge mustard.
  • Hedgeherb: A less common general term sometimes used for plants growing in hedgerows.
  • Mustard family (Brassicaceae): The plant family to which hedge mustard belongs, which also includes cultivated mustards, cabbage, and broccoli.
Synonyms
  • Bank cress
  • Singer's plant (a folk name referencing its historical use for hoarseness)
Notes on Meaning
  • Not a Culinary Mustard: It is important to distinguish "hedge mustard" from the plants (like or ) whose seeds are used to make the common condiment "mustard." While related, hedge mustard is not typically used for this purpose.
hedge mustard

A small cluster of hedge mustard grows by the side of a gravel path.

Noun
  1. stiffly branching Old World annual with pale yellow flowers; widely naturalized in North America; formerly used medicinally

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