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Alfalfa is not self-pollinating; it primarily relies on cross-pollination. The flowers of alfalfa are structured in a way that encourages pollination by insects, particularly bees. While self-pollination can occur to some extent, the genetic diversity from cross-pollination is beneficial for the plant's adaptability and resilience. This characteristic is key to alfalfa's success as a forage crop.

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