Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) is a perennial forage crop that typically grows to a height of 24 to 36 inches (60 to 90 cm). Its leaves are trifoliate, with leaflets measuring about 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.5 cm) long. Alfalfa produces purple to blue flowers, and its root system can extend deep into the soil, enhancing drought resistance. The plant is primarily cultivated for livestock feed due to its high nutritional value.
I grow alfalfa
The Malayalam name for the alfalfa plant is "അൽഫാൽഫ" (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
Alfalfa is often fed to horses to give the horse more energy. However, if fed to a horse, it should be in very, very small quantities because alfalfa is a legume- not normal grass- and legumes are very, very rich. Alfalfa will cause stones in the stomach because of how rich it is, and these stones can kill a horse when they grow to a large enough size. I avoid alfalfa at all costs just to be on the safe side, and my horse is fine without it.
An alfalfa weevil is a European weevil which infests alfalfa crops, Latin name Hypera postica.
alfalfa is called wandah or chara
alfalfa plant stem makeup
Alfalfa House was created in 1988.
Alfalfa Club was created in 1913.
Its primary use is as feed for livestock. For more information on Alfalfa http://www.onestopsolver.com/alfalfa-health-benefits.html
Alfalfa is known as "Bathhua" in Hindi.