Jim Hill mustard

noun

Etymology

Said to have been named after Canadian-American railroad magnate James J. Hill, due to a farmers' tall tale about the seeds having been spread via his railroads.

Definitions

  1. Sisymbrium altissimum, a tumbleweed-forming plant native to the Mediterranean region and…

    Sisymbrium altissimum, a tumbleweed-forming plant native to the Mediterranean region and widely invasive.

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