Alfalfa grows under the shade of trees or in grass. It grows on the ground and is a perennial flowering plant. In addition, alfalfa grows in warm and semi-dry places, and alfalfa has strong Adaptability.
Alfalfa is the clover you usually see. Its three leaves grow correspondingly. The edges of the leaves have fine teeth. The shape of the leaves is heart-shaped or oval. It is also called lucky clover.
Where does alfalfa grow?
Alfalfa grows under the shade of trees or in the grass, as well as on the roadside. It can also be called golden lily, lentil, alfalfa, wild alfalfa. Alfalfa, clover, hornflower, purple alfalfa, clover, clover, etc.
Alfalfa grows on the ground. It is a perennial flowering plant of the genus Alfalfa. In addition, alfalfa is rich in iron, calcium, potassium, protein and vitamins. It is one of the oldest vegetables in my country. It has high nutritional value and is known as the father of food.
Where alfalfa grows
Alfalfa grows in warm and semi-dry places, and alfalfa has strong adaptability and is a common plant in rural areas. In addition, Alfalfa is also called pigweed and lentils in rural areas, and alfalfa is usually used as food for poultry.
Alfalfa grass production areas
The main production areas of alfalfa grass are Inner Mongolia, Sichuan, Guizhou, Guangxi, Hubei, Jiangsu, Fujian, Xinjiang, Gansu and other places, and it is native to Europe and America, now widely distributed in Northeast my country and North China, is an excellent pasture.