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>No Mustard trees folks.
You didn't search very long during all of that time.
Just because the mustard crops only get 2 feet high doesn't mean there are no mustard trees.
Considered by some people to be the source of the mustard seed mentioned in Scripture, the mustard tree (Salvadora persica) grows wild throughout much of the Middle East and Africa. Generally attaining a height no taller than 25 feet with fleshy, 1 1/2- to 3-inch leaves, the tree takes advantage of damp conditions near rivers and waterholes but can survive on fewer than 8 inches of rainfall per year. It is hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 10 through 11. The mustard tree is not the source of the seeds used to make condiment mustard; those seeds are harvested from herbs of the Brassica family.
Sauce: https://www.hunker.com/13429114/mustard-tree-facts
Also
The mustard tree is labeled Salvadora perisica in scientific communities. The plant is classified by horticulturalists as an evergreen shrub. The mustard tree reaches a height of 20 feet and can be as wide as it is tall with low branches being very close to the ground. The leaves are oval; starting out as dark green and progressing to a light green as the tree ages. The flower is green or yellow and is found in long tendrils. The fruit of the tree is purple with pink or purple seeds
https://www.gardenguides.com/124943-mustard-tree.html
There is much more information as well as those seeking to discredit Jesus by listing different plants.
>The shill levels on qr are astronomical.
I only go there when Q posts and to check out the notables.
>the Primer Fields
Got that saved as a play list. Super cool shiznit.
Really makes how things work easier to visualize. All things are connected, and that is how.
I will watch it several more times I'm sure. I really love good science stuff.