Wild Mustard (genus Brassica) is a major agricultural weed/pest down
here. I would assume that is the same as garlic mustard. It is full of
yellow flowers in the early spring. It is primarily a winter weed and
dies back in the summer. So far it doesn't stray off of disturbed
land.

On Aug 11, 1:23 am, Beth Koebel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Barry,
>  
> May you never hear of it.  Our two biggest (by that I mean most 
> numberous) invasive plants are bush honeysuckle and garlic mustard.  Both are 
> a pain to remove on a perment basis.
>  
> Beth
>
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