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Taxon:
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Lam.
Nomenclature
Common Names
Distribution
Economic Uses
Summary
Genus:
Melilotus
Family:
Fabaceae
(alt. Leguminosae)
Subfamily:
Faboideae
Tribe:
Trifolieae
Nomen number:
24009
Place of publication:
Fl. franç. 2:594. 1779 ("1778") (Pallas, Reise russ. reich. 3:537. 1776, nom. nud.)
Comment:
Trifolium M. officinale
L. was not cited by Lamarck, although he cited
T. M.
vars. for other species such as
Melilotus italicus
and
M. ornithopodioides
, but
Shenzhen ICN
41.4 allows treatment as a new combination
Verified:
01/14/2004
ARS Systematic Botanists.
Accessions:
8
(
8
active,
6
available)
in National Plant Germplasm System.
(Map it)
Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Basionym
Trifolium officinale
L.
Autonym(s)
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Lam. subsp.
officinalis
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Lam. var.
officinalis
Heterotypic Synonym(s)
Melilotus arvensis
Wallr.
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Lam. var.
micranthus
O. E. Schulz
Melilotus vulgaris
Hill, nom. inval.
No images
Reference(s)
Afonin, A. N., S. L. Greene, N. I. Dzyubenko, & A. N. Frolov, eds.
Interactive agricultural ecological atlas of Russia and neighboring countries. Economic plants and their diseases, pests and weeds (on-line resource).
URL:
http://www.agroatlas.ru/en/content/cultural/Melilotus_officinalis_K/
Aldén, B., S. Ryman, & M. Hjertson.
2012. Svensk Kulturväxtdatabas, SKUD (Swedish Cultivated and Utility Plants Database; online resource)
www.skud.info
Campbell, F. T., ed.
1995. Report of National Coalition of Exotic Plant Pest Councils (unpublished draft)
Cooper, M. R. & A. W. Johnson.
1998. Poisonous plants and fungi in Britain: animal and human poisoning
Note:
poisonous
Craker, L. E. & J. E. Simon, eds.
1987. Herbs, spices, and medicinal plants, 2 vols. 2:208.
Cronquist, A. et al.
1972-. Intermountain flora.
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Pall.
Darbyshire, S. J.
2003. Inventory of Canadian Agricultural Weeds Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. 145-146.
Davis, P. H., ed.
1965-1988. Flora of Turkey and the east Aegean islands.
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Desr.
Duke, J. A. et al.
2002. CRC Handbook of medicinal herbs
Duke, J. A.
1981. Handbook of legumes of world economic importance
Erhardt, W. et al.
2002. Zander: Handwörterbuch der Pflanzennamen, 17. Auflage
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Lam.
Euro+Med Editorial Committee.
Euro+Med Plantbase: the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity (on-line resource).
URL:
http://www.emplantbase.org/home.html
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
2010. Ecocrop (on-line resource).
URL:
http://ecocrop.fao.org/ecocrop/srv/en/cropListDetails?code=&relation=beginsWith&name=Melilotus+officinalis&quantity=1
Germishuizen, G. & N. L. Meyer, eds.
2003. Plants of southern Africa: an annotated checklist. Strelitzia 14
Graham, E. H.
1941. Legumes for erosion control and wildlife. USDA Misc. Publ. 412.
Greuter, W. et al., eds.
1984-. Med-Checklist.
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Lam.
Inst. Bot. V. L. Komarova, Acad. Sci. URSS.
1963-. Plantae asiae centralis.
Instituto de Botánica Darwinion.
2008. Flora del Conosur. Catálogo de las plantas vasculares.
URL:
http://www2.darwin.edu.ar/Proyectos/FloraArgentina/FA.asp
Integrated Botanical Information System (IBIS).
Australian plant common name database (on-line resource).
URL:
http://www.anbg.gov.au/common.names/
Iwatsuki, K. et al.
1993-. Flora of Japan.
Kingsbury, J. M.
1964. Poisonous plants of the United States and Canada.
Note:
poisonous
Komarov, V. L. et al., eds.
1934-1964. Flora SSSR.
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Desr.
Kumar, S & P. V. Sane.
2003. Legumes of South Asia: a checklist.
Lazarides, M. & B. Hince.
1993. CSIRO Handbook of Economic Plants of Australia
Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium.
1976. Hortus third.
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Pall.
Lock, J. M.
1989. Legumes of Africa: a checklist
Markle, G. M. et al., eds.
1998. Food and feed crops of the United States, ed. 2
McGuffin, M., J. T. Kartesz, A. Y. Leung, & A. O. Tucker.
2000. Herbs of commerce, ed. 2 American Herbal Products Association, Silver Spring, Maryland.
Mun-Chan, B. et al.
1986. A checklist of the Korean cultivated plants. Kulturpflanze 34:110.
Munro, D. B.
Canadian poisonous plants information system (on-line resource).
URL:
http://www.cbif.gc.ca/pls/pp/poison?p_x=px
Nasir, E. & S. I. Ali, eds.
1970-. Flora of [West] Pakistan.
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Pall.
Personal Care Products Council.
INCI
URL:
http://www.personalcarecouncil.org/public/what-inci
Pignatti, S.
1982. Flora d'Italia.
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Pall.
Porcher, M. H. et al.
Searchable World Wide Web Multilingual Multiscript Plant Name Database (MMPND) (on-line resource).
URL:
http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Frontpage.html
Rechinger, K. H., ed.
1963-. Flora iranica.
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Pall.
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
Sales, F. & I. C. Hedge.
1993.
Melilotus
Miller (Leguminosae): typification and nomenclature. Anales Jard. Bot. Madrid 51:173.
URL:
http://www.rjb.csic.es/jardinbotanico/jardin/index.php?Cab=112&SubCab=217&len=en&Pag=219
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Pall.
Sell, P. & G. Murrell.
1996-. Flora of Great Britain and Ireland.
Smythies, B. E.
1984-1986. Flora of Spain and the Balearic Islands: checklist of vascular plants. Englera 3:1-882.
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Pall.
Stace, C.
1995. New flora of the British Isles.
Stevenson, G. A.
1969. An agronomic and taxonomic review of the genus
Melilotus
Mill. Canad. J. Pl. Sci. 49:8.
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Lam.
Townsend, C. C. & E. Guest.
1966-. Flora of Iraq.
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Pall.
Tutin, T. G. et al., eds.
1964-1980. Flora europaea.
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Pall.
University of California Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program.
UC SAREP on-line cover crop database (on-line resource).
URL:
http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/ccrop/
Uphof, J. C. T.
1968. Dictionary of economic plants, ed. 2.
Weber, E.
2003. Invasive plant species of the world: a reference guide to environmental weeds
Wu Zheng-yi & P. H. Raven et al., eds.
1994-. Flora of China (English edition).
URL:
http://www.efloras.org/browse.aspx?flora_id=2
Yakovlev, G. P. et al.
1996. Legumes of Northern Eurasia
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Pall.
2018. Mid-Atlantic invasive plant species (on-line resource)
Common names
English
common melilot –
Reference(s)
field melilot –
Reference(s)
ribbed melilot –
Reference(s)
yellow melilot –
Reference(s)
yellow sweet-clover –
Reference(s)
yellow trefoil –
Reference(s)
English (Canada)
yellow sweet-clover –
Reference(s)
French
mélilot jaune –
Reference(s)
mélilot officinal –
Reference(s)
French (Canada)
mélilot jaune –
Reference(s)
German
echter Steinklee –
Reference(s)
gelber Steinklee –
Reference(s)
Italian
meliloto giallo –
Reference(s)
Japanese Rōmaji
seiyō-ebira-hagi –
Reference(s)
Portuguese
trevo-cheiroso –
Reference(s)
Spanish
cornilla real –
Reference(s)
meliloto amarillo –
Reference(s)
trébol de olor –
Reference(s)
Swedish
gul sötväppling –
Reference(s)
Transcribed Chinese
cao mu xi –
Reference(s)
Distribution
Exportable format
order_code
Status
Continent
Subcontinent
Country
State
Note
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Caucasus
Armenia
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Caucasus
Azerbaijan
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Caucasus
Georgia
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Caucasus
Russian Federation
Dagestan
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Caucasus
Russian Federation-Ciscaucasia
Ciscaucasia
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
China
China
w.
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Middle Asia
Kazakhstan
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Middle Asia
Kyrgyzstan
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Middle Asia
Tajikistan
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Middle Asia
Turkmenistan
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Middle Asia
Uzbekistan
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Siberia
Russian Federation-Eastern Siberia
Eastern Siberia
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Siberia
Russian Federation-Western Siberia
Western Siberia
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Western Asia
Afghanistan
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Western Asia
Iran
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Western Asia
Iraq
n.e.
1
Native
Asia-Temperate
Western Asia
Turkey
1
Native
Asia-Tropical
Indian Subcontinent
India
Himachal Pradesh
1
Native
Asia-Tropical
Indian Subcontinent
India
Jammu and Kashmir
1
Native
Asia-Tropical
Indian Subcontinent
Pakistan
n.
1
Native
Europe
Eastern Europe
Belarus
1
Native
Europe
Eastern Europe
Estonia
1
Native
Europe
Eastern Europe
Latvia
1
Native
Europe
Eastern Europe
Lithuania
1
Native
Europe
Eastern Europe
Moldova
1
Native
Europe
Eastern Europe
Russian Federation-European part
European part
1
Native
Europe
Middle Europe
Austria
1
Native
Europe
Middle Europe
Belgium
1
Native
Europe
Middle Europe
Czechoslovakia
1
Native
Europe
Middle Europe
Germany
1
Native
Europe
Middle Europe
Hungary
1
Native
Europe
Middle Europe
Netherlands
1
Native
Europe
Middle Europe
Poland
1
Native
Europe
Middle Europe
Switzerland
1
Native
Europe
Southeastern Europe
Albania
1
Native
Europe
Southeastern Europe
Bulgaria
1
Native
Europe
Southeastern Europe
Former Yugoslavia
1
Native
Europe
Southeastern Europe
Greece
1
Native
Europe
Southeastern Europe
Italy
incl. Sardinia
1
Native
Europe
Southeastern Europe
Romania
1
Native
Europe
Southwestern Europe
France
1
Native
Europe
Southwestern Europe
Spain
incl. Baleares
2
Cultivated
also cult.
4
Naturalized
Africa
East Tropical Africa
Kenya
4
Naturalized
Africa
Northern Africa
Morocco
4
Naturalized
Africa
Southern Africa
South Africa
Gauteng
4
Naturalized
Africa
Southern Africa
South Africa
Western Cape
4
Naturalized
Asia-Temperate
Eastern Asia
Japan
4
Naturalized
Asia-Temperate
Western Asia
Lebanon
4
Naturalized
Australasia
Australia
Australia
4
Naturalized
Australasia
New Zealand
New Zealand
4
Naturalized
Europe
Northern Europe
Denmark
4
Naturalized
Europe
Northern Europe
Finland
4
Naturalized
Europe
Northern Europe
Ireland
4
Naturalized
Europe
Northern Europe
Norway
4
Naturalized
Europe
Northern Europe
Sweden
4
Naturalized
Europe
Northern Europe
United Kingdom
4
Naturalized
Northern America
Canada
4
Naturalized
Northern America
United States
4
Naturalized
Southern America
Southern South America
Argentina
4
Naturalized
Southern America
Southern South America
Chile
4
Naturalized
Southern America
Southern South America
Uruguay
Native
Asia-Temperate
WESTERN ASIA:
Afghanistan
,
Iran
,
Iraq
(n.e.),
Turkey
CAUCASUS:
Russian Federation-Ciscaucasia
[Ciscaucasia],
Armenia
,
Azerbaijan
,
Georgia
,
Russian Federation
[Dagestan]
SIBERIA:
Russian Federation-Western Siberia
[Western Siberia],
Russian Federation-Eastern Siberia
[Eastern Siberia]
MIDDLE ASIA:
Kazakhstan
,
Kyrgyzstan
,
Tajikistan
,
Turkmenistan
,
Uzbekistan
CHINA:
China
(w.)
Asia-Tropical
INDIAN SUBCONTINENT:
India
[Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir],
Pakistan
(n.)
Europe
MIDDLE EUROPE:
Czechoslovakia
,
Austria
,
Belgium
,
Switzerland
,
Germany
,
Hungary
,
Netherlands
,
Poland
EASTERN EUROPE:
Russian Federation-European part
[European part],
Belarus
,
Estonia
,
Lithuania
,
Latvia
,
Moldova
SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE:
Former Yugoslavia
,
Albania
,
Bulgaria
,
Greece
,
Italy
(incl. Sardinia),
Romania
SOUTHWESTERN EUROPE:
Spain
(incl. Baleares),
France
Cultivated
(also cult.)
Naturalized
Africa
NORTHERN AFRICA:
Morocco
EAST TROPICAL AFRICA:
Kenya
SOUTHERN AFRICA:
South Africa
[Western Cape, Gauteng]
Asia-Temperate
WESTERN ASIA:
Lebanon
EASTERN ASIA:
Japan
Australasia
AUSTRALIA:
Australia
NEW ZEALAND:
New Zealand
Europe
NORTHERN EUROPE:
Denmark
,
Finland
,
United Kingdom
,
Ireland
,
Norway
,
Sweden
Northern America
REGION:
Canada
,
United States
Southern America
SOUTHERN SOUTH AMERICA:
Argentina
,
Chile
,
Uruguay
Economic Uses
Usage
Type
Note
Reference
Animal food
fodder
Duke, J. A.
1981. Handbook of legumes of world economic importance
Animal food
forage
Duke, J. A.
1981. Handbook of legumes of world economic importance
Bee plants
honey production
Uphof, J. C. T.
1968. Dictionary of economic plants, ed. 2.
Environmental
soil improver
University of California Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program.
UC SAREP on-line cover crop database (on-line resource).
URL:
http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/ccrop/
Food additives
flavoring
Uphof, J. C. T.
1968. Dictionary of economic plants, ed. 2.
Medicines
folklore
Yakovlev, G. P. et al.
1996. Legumes of Northern Eurasia
Note:
lists as
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Pall.
Medicines
folklore
Duke, J. A. et al.
2002. CRC Handbook of medicinal herbs
Medicines
folklore
McGuffin, M., J. T. Kartesz, A. Y. Leung, & A. O. Tucker.
2000. Herbs of commerce, ed. 2 American Herbal Products Association, Silver Spring, Maryland.
Vertebrate poisons
mammals
Kingsbury, J. M.
1964. Poisonous plants of the United States and Canada.
Note:
poisonous
Vertebrate poisons
mammals
Cooper, M. R. & A. W. Johnson.
1998. Poisonous plants and fungi in Britain: animal and human poisoning
Note:
poisonous
Weed
potential seed contaminant
Weber, E.
2003. Invasive plant species of the world: a reference guide to environmental weeds
Weed
potential seed contaminant
Campbell, F. T., ed.
1995. Report of National Coalition of Exotic Plant Pest Councils (unpublished draft)
Name
References