Synonyms for the word Sinapis Arvensis, commonly known as the wild mustard or charlock, include Brassica Arvensis, Brassica Kaber, Crucifera Arvensis, and Raphanus Spurius. This plant belongs to the Brassicaceae family and is typically found in arable fields, waste ground, and roadsides. Sinapis Arvensis is considered a weed and can be harmful to crops, however, its seeds are used in the production of mustard and condiments. This plant typically flowers during the spring and summer months and can grow to a height of up to 90 cm. In addition to its culinary uses, Sinapis Arvensis has also been used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments such as rheumatism and asthma.