A single wild mustard plant can produce between 2,000 and 3,500 seeds.
This significant seed production is due to the structure of the mustard plant. Each pod on a mustard plant, which develops after flowering, contains 10 to 18 seeds. A single mustard plant has many pods, leading to the large number of seeds produced overall. This prolific seed production contributes to the plant's ability to spread and thrive in various environments.