Wild Mustard

Scientific Name: Sinapis arvensis

Plant Family: Brassicaceae

Native Region: Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East

Wild Mustard

Brief Description

A common annual weed featuring upright, bristly stems and clusters of bright yellow, four-petaled flowers. It is known for its distinctive lobed leaves and long, thin seed pods.

Care Instructions

Wild mustard grows readily in full sun and various soil types. In a garden setting, it requires minimal care, regular watering until established, and should be deadheaded to prevent aggressive self-seeding.

Medicinal Value

We do not currently provide medicinal value for plant identifications.

Created At: 2026-04-05T12:52:25.252662