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Weedy Eurasian plant often a pest in grain fields.
field mustard
wild mustard
chadlock
Brassica kaber
Sinapis arvensis
1
One species of
charlock
will supplant another, and so in other cases.
2
There's nothing on earth that gets you like the smell of
charlock
.
3
On the right the bright canary coloured
charlock
brimmed the field.
4
All summer the hard fight against the
charlock
,
year after year the same.
5
You'll have to keep the
charlock
down, Jerrold, or it'll kill the crops.
6
Well, in some of those fields you'll have to fight the
charlock
all the time.
7
One species of
charlock
has been known to supplant another species; and so in other cases.
8
He was helping the farmer to clear an oat-stubble of
charlock
-
seeds
at the moment, and bending down.
9
The pale clear yellow of
charlock
,
sharp and clear, promises the finches bushels of seed for their young.
10
Through the open window, from the fields of
charlock
warm in the risen sun, the faint, smooth scent came to them.
11
The thin, chalky soil of Sussex is singularly favourable to poppies and
charlock
-
the
one
scarlet, the other a sharp yellow; they cover acres.
12
The
charlock
brightens the landscape with its mass of colour among the turnips until the end of November, if the season be fairly mild.
13
I'm hungry, too, for some of the nice sweet
charlock
rookster that your cook makes me and I eats in the afternoon, right now.
14
So, too, with
charlock
,
and with hill sides purple with heath, or where the woodlands are azure with bluebells for a hundred yards together.
15
Many of the vegetables we ate before the arrival of the potato, such as globe artichokes and
charlock
(wild mustard), are rarely seen nowadays.
16
Successful trials of sulphate of copper solution as a means of destroying
charlock
in corn crops took place in the years 1898-1900.
charlock
coloured charlock
destroy charlock
fight the charlock
sweet charlock