Alfalfa is a plant because it has all of the characteristics of another plant (such as a daisy). It is heterotrophic (meaning that it produces its own food), its cells are stuctured like a plant's cells and not like an animal's cells, and other features it shares in common with a plant. Therefore, Alfalfa is in the "plant kingdom". Hope this helped, Lilmomo1
Alfalfa is typically grown in western Hong Kong. Besides Hong Kong, alfalfa is commonly also grown in the United Kingdom, Thailand, and Singapore.
Alfalfa is classified as Medicago sativa and belongs to the Fabaceae family. It is a perennial flowering plant that is commonly used as forage for livestock due to its high protein content and nutritional value.
The Malayalam name for the alfalfa plant is "അൽഫാൽഫ" (alfalfa).
I grow alfalfa
Alfalfa cubes are made by compressing alfalfa into a cubical shape and dehydrating it to preserve it.
it is found where you can find alfalfa
An alfalfa weevil is a European weevil which infests alfalfa crops, Latin name Hypera postica.
Alfalfa is known as "Bathhua" in Hindi.
Its primary use is as feed for livestock. For more information on Alfalfa http://www.onestopsolver.com/alfalfa-health-benefits.html
alfalfa is called wandah or chara
alfalfa plant stem makeup
Alfalfa Club was created in 1913.