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Alfalfa (family: Leguminosae) is a perennial flowering plant, Medicago sativa, also called lucerne. Growing to a height of 1 metre, it resembles clover, having clusters of small purple flowers.

The Alfalfa is native to Europe and it widely grown as forage for cattle and because of its ability to fix nitrogen.