in botany, a genus of the tetradynamia filiflora clasps. The pod is four-sided, divided into two cells. There are six species, four of which are natives of Britain, viz. the officinale, or hedge-mustard; the cheiranthoides, or treacle worm-feed; the larbarea, rocket, or winter-crestes; and the allaria, Jack-by-the-hedge, or pawce-alone. The leaves of the hedge-mustard are said to promote expectoration, and to excite urine and other excretions.