yes you can!
The plant of the pea family grown for fodder is called alfalfa. Alfalfa is a legume that is widely used as a forage crop for livestock due to its high protein content and nutrient quality. It is commonly grown in pastures and hay fields for grazing or harvesting as hay.
what could you conclued if you found a fossil of a tripocal plant in a cold climate
yea you could say that
Finding a tropical plant in a cold climate could indicate several possibilities. It may suggest that the plant was introduced by human activity, such as horticulture or landscaping, or it could be an escapee from cultivation. Alternatively, it might indicate a microclimate or sheltered environment where the plant can survive despite the surrounding cold conditions. Lastly, it could also raise questions about climate change or shifts in local ecosystems affecting plant distribution.
Yes, bird vetch (Vicia cracca) is considered an invasive species in many regions, particularly in North America. It can spread rapidly, outcompeting native plants and disrupting local ecosystems. Its ability to thrive in various habitats and produce abundant seeds contributes to its invasive potential. Management efforts are often needed to control its spread in affected areas.
vetch
known as vetch
No, vetch is not a cone plant. Vetch refers to a group of flowering plants in the legume family, specifically within the genus Vicia. These plants are known for their climbing or sprawling growth habit and produce pods containing seeds, unlike cone plants, which typically refer to conifers that produce cones for reproduction.
purple vetch or red clover.
I have never heard of 'Cow' Vetch, but i have heard of Crown Vetch and it is toxic to horses. It is best to remove the plant from your property, and feeding alfalfa can help to 'cure' the poisoning. However there is another type of Vetch that is perfectly fine to feed to horses, but is a legume like alfalfa hay and should be fed sparingly.
Samuel Vetch died in 1732.
Samuel Vetch was born in 1668.
Vetch Field was created in 1912.
Crown Vetch is a common creeping or vining type weed. You could certainly use a flower press or similar device to press it if you were inclined to do so.
Vetch has written: 'Dara, or, The minstrel prince'
The Adonis blue butterfly likes to eat from one specific plant. This plant is called the Horseshoe Vetch. They will also eat nectar from flowers if they cannot find this plant.
The Adonis blue butterfly likes to eat from one specific plant. This plant is called the Horseshoe Vetch. They will also eat nectar from flowers if they cannot find this plant.