wild mustard
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Definition
Noun: 1. A weedy Eurasian plant (Sinapis arvensis) often considered a pest in grain fields: This term refers to a specific species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is characterized by its yellow flowers and is commonly found growing as a weed among cultivated crops, particularly grains.
Usage
- As a common noun: The term is used to identify the plant species in agricultural, botanical, or general contexts. : The farmer worked to remove wild mustard from his wheat field before it could set seed. : Wild mustard can be identified by its bright yellow blooms in the spring.
Advanced Usage
- In ecological or agricultural studies: The term is used to discuss invasive species, weed management, or the impact on crop yields. : The study focused on the competitive effects of wild mustard on barley growth.
Variants and Related Words
- Charlock: This is a common synonym for wild mustard.
- Field mustard: Another name for the same plant species.
- Sinapis arvensis: The scientific (Latin) name for wild mustard.
Synonyms
- Charlock
- Field mustard
- Kedlock (a less common regional term)
Notes on Meaning
This term refers specifically to the plant species Sinapis arvensis. It should not be confused with other wild plants in the mustard family (Brassicaceae) or with cultivated mustard plants grown for their seeds or leaves. Its primary defining characteristic in common usage is its status as a weedy pest in agricultural settings.
Noun
- weedy Eurasian plant often a pest in grain fields