FLORA 7 is a species of variable lucerne (Medicago sativa L. nothosubsp. varia) intended for use in agriculture as a forage crop. Plants of this variety are characterized by medium height in spring and a semi-erect bush. Leaves have a dark green color, which can vary in intensity depending on the growing region. The variety is distinguished by good adaptation to various climatic conditions, which allows for successful cultivation in several regions.
One of the key advantages of FLORA 7 is high and stable yield. In various regions, the average dry matter yield ranges from 52.5 to 68.1 centners per hectare, with maximum indicators reaching 200 centners per hectare. Additionally, the variety demonstrates a high protein content in plant mass – from 18.1 to 18.9%, which ensures quality nutrition for farm animals. Protein yield is also at a high level, making this variety particularly valuable for forage production.
FLORA 7 is distinguished by disease resistance, confirmed by the absence of damage during trials. This quality contributes to reduced costs for plant protection and increases the reliability of obtaining stable yields. Thanks to its characteristics, the variety is widely used in forage production, providing animals with necessary nutrients and promoting efficient agricultural management.