Definition of Erysimum cheiranthoides
1. Noun. Slender yellow-flowered European mustard often troublesome as a weed; formerly used as an anthelmintic.
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Literary usage of Erysimum cheiranthoides
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1. Bulletin by North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station (Fargo) (1899)
"Erysimum cheiranthoides L. Worm Seed Mustard. Treacle Mustard. In open prairies
and upon margins of cultivated fields. A weed of considerable strength. ..."
2. List of Pteridophyta and Spermatophyta Growing Without Cultivation in by Botanical Club (1894)
"Erysimum cheiranthoides L. Sp. PL 661 (1753). 1946. Erysimum inconspicuum (S.
Wats.) MacM. Met. Minn. 268 (1892). Erysimum parviflorum Nutt. ; T. & G. Fl. ..."
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