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A Mustard Seed [2021]: Growth Of

As the mustard plant matures, it begins to produce flowers and seeds. The plant can grow up to 3-4 feet tall, with a spread of around 2-3 feet. The leaves are large and lobed, with a pungent flavor and aroma. The flowers are small and yellow, and they are arranged in clusters at the top of the plant. After fertilization, the flowers produce pods that contain the mustard seeds.

Mustard hates heat. When the temperature consistently hits 80°F (26°C), the plant panics. It will send up a central stalk quickly to produce flowers before it dies. This is called bolting . growth of a mustard seed

It begins, as so many great things do, with something almost invisible. The mustard seed, in its raw form, is a tiny speck—barely two millimeters in diameter. You could hold a dozen on the tip of your finger. You might mistake it for a fleck of dust or a grain of sand. In the natural world, it is a botanical underdog, a proverb for smallness. Yet, within that unassuming shell lies a blueprint for astonishing transformation. As the mustard plant matures, it begins to