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Sisymbrium officinale   Listen
Sisymbrium officinale

noun
1.
Stiffly branching Old World annual with pale yellow flowers; widely naturalized in North America; formerly used medicinally.  Synonym: hedge mustard.






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... (Sisymbrium officinale), with rigid, spreading branches, and spikes of tiny pale yellow flowers, quickly followed by awl-shaped pods that are closely appressed to the stem, abounds in waste places throughout our area. It blooms from May to November, ...
— Wild Flowers, An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and - Their Insect Visitors - - Title: Nature's Garden • Neltje Blanchan

... sylvestris! nemorosa! hortensis! coronaria! *Papaver orientale. Escholtzia crocea. Cakile maritima. Diplotaxis tenuifolia. Thlaspi arvense. Cheiranthus Cheiri. incanus. Sinapis arvensis. Brassica oleracea! Peltaria alliacea. *Sisymbrium officinale. Caryophyllaceae,[258] sp. pl. Geranium, sp.! *Fuchsia, var. hort.! Epilobium hirsutum! Cucurbita Pepo! *Rosa, var. hort.! Potentilla nepalensis. Fragaria sp. Geum rivale. Amygdalus communis. Persica vulgaris. Cerasus! Pyrus Malus. Daucus Carota. Athamanta Cervaria. *Trifolium ...
— Vegetable Teratology - An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants • Maxwell T. Masters

... The coarse HEDGE MUSTARD (Sisymbrium officinale), with rigid, spreading branches, and spikes of tiny pale yellow flowers, quickly followed by awl-shaped pods that are closely appressed to the stem, abounds in waste places throughout our area. It blooms from May to November, like ...
— Wild Flowers, An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and - Their Insect Visitors - - Title: Nature's Garden • Neltje Blanchan



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