Well, honey, alfalfa seeds are tiny little things that look like miniature beans. They're usually oval-shaped and come in shades of green, brown, or even black. So, if you're looking for some alfalfa seeds, just keep an eye out for those itty bitty bean-like gems!
The Western region of the United States, specifically states like California, Idaho, and Montana, utilize honey bees for pollinating alfalfa crops. Alfalfa requires insect pollination to set seed, and honey bees are the primary pollinators for this crop in these regions.
Seeds of legumes, such as beans and peas, typically have hard seed coats. Other species with hard seed coats include sunflowers, squash, and nuts like acorns and pecans. Hard seed coats help protect the seed from injury and ensure proper germination conditions are met.
Is Horse Gram and Flax seed same .... The answer is no......
"No it is a Magnoliopsida." class Magnoliopsida [= dicotyledons] ....it is not a dicot, dicots have broad leaves, like a tree. Monacious is grass like with parellell venation. A tree is a woody dicot.On top of that "Magnoliopsida" is angiosperm and covers BOTH monocot and dicot, it is all flowering plants. So technicaly a monocot is a Magnoliopsida.
The cotyledon of a corn seed is usually long and slender, with a pointed tip. It is light yellow in color and is the first leaf-like structure that emerges as the seed begins to germinate.
Alfalfa seed is used inn musli, and sometimes in gluten-free breads.
Alfalfa - says in tamil as "kudhirai masal". I can not find any thing separate in this name. But Alfalf seed look like "Kollu". This kollu is main food for Horse(kudhirai). So I think both are same.
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Alfalfa grows around 4 feet tall and has tear-drop shaped, jagged-edged leaves. The stems grow out in a kind of bush, with the flowers looking like miniature sweet pea flowers. Flowers range from a purplish blue to even yellow, depending on the variety. To avoid a long and scientific answer of what alfalfa looks like, please see the related links below for pictures of alfalfa.
The Western region of the United States, specifically states like California, Idaho, and Montana, utilize honey bees for pollinating alfalfa crops. Alfalfa requires insect pollination to set seed, and honey bees are the primary pollinators for this crop in these regions.
A female human seed looks like a tiny round ball. A male human seed looks like an extremely tiny olive with a tail.
it looks like a human kidney..
it looks like a human kidney..
I have no clue
John Ferrell Elliot has written: 'Economics of alfalfa seed production in Walla Walla county, the Yakima valley, and the Columbia Basin' -- subject(s): Alfalfa, Seeds
Animals like alfalfa because most animals eat plants.