Melilotus indicus
Synonymy
Source: 2010: ILDIS World Database of Legumes 2010. (copyright © ILDIS)
Melilotus indicus, Fl. Pedem. 1: 308. 1785
- =Melilotus permixtus in Mém. Acad. Roy. Sci. Lyon, Sect. Sci., ser. 2, 1: 266. 1851
- ≡Melilotus indicus subsp. permixtus, Fl. France 5: 56. 1899
- – "Melilotus officinalis" sensu Bojer.1
Content
Distribution
AE(G) Ag Al dAz Be(B) Bl Bu Ca Co Cr Cy Eg Ga(F) Gr Hs(S) Ir It Jo Ju Le Lu Ma Md Rf(CS) Sa Si(M S) Sn Sy Tn Tu(A E) [Ab(A) Au(A) Be(L) Br Cz Es Ge He Ho]
Euro+Med not endemic: Albania nativeA,B; Algeria nativeA; Austria, with Liechtenstein (Austria introducedB); Azerbaijan introducedC (Azerbaijan (core) introducedD,E); Azores native: doubtfully nativeB; Baleares nativeA,B; Belgium, with Luxembourg (Belgium nativeB,F, Luxembourg introducedB,F); Bulgaria nativeA,G; Canary islands nativeH; Corsica nativeA,B; Crete, with Karpathos nativeA,B,I; Cyprus nativeA; East Aegean islands (Greek East Aegean islands nativeA); Egypt nativeA; Estonia introducedC,J,K; Former Czechoslovakia introducedB; Former Yugoslavia nativeA,B; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (France nativeA,B); Germany introducedB; Great Britain introducedB,L; Greece nativeA,B; Israel/Palestine nativeM; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City nativeA,B,N; Jordan nativeM; Lebanon nativeM; Madeira archipelago nativeO; Morocco nativeA; Netherlands introducedB; Portugal nativeA,B; Russia (North Caucasus nativeC,P); Sardinia nativeA,B; Sicily, with Malta (Malta nativeA,Q, Sicily nativeA); Sinai nativeA; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra (Spain nativeA,B,R); Switzerland introducedB,S; Syria nativeM; Tunisia nativeA; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part nativeA, Turkey-in-Europe nativeA,B,T)
Common Names
Aragonese (Spain): meligónU, mielca bordeU; Asturian; Bable; Leonese; Asturleonese (Spain): trébole de olorU; Basque (Spain): iechabalkiaU, itsabalkiaU, itxabalkiU, itxabalkiaU; Catalan; Valencian (Mallorca): trèvol d'olorU; Catalan; Valencian (Menorca): trébol femellaU; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): almegó índicU, melilot de flor petitaU; English: Annual MelilotV, Annual Yellow SweetcloverW, Bokhara CloverV, Indian MelilotV, Indian SweetcloverW, King Island MelilotX, Small MelilotY, SourcloverW; Finnish (Finland): intianmesikkäZ; French (France): Melilot Des IndesAA; French: Melilot a Petites FleursF; Galician (Spain): trebo castellanoU; German: Indischer HonigkleeS, Kleinblutiger SteinkleeAB; Majorcan (Baleares): trèvol d´olorU; Majorcan (Mallorca): trèvol d'olorU, trébol d'olorU, trébol d´olorU, trébol famellaU; Majorcan (Menorca): trèvol femellaU; Portuguese (Portugal): anafe menorU, anafe-menorU, anapheU, coroa-de-reiU, trevo de cheiroU, trevo-de-cheiroU, trevo-de-namoradoU; Russian (Russia Central): Donnik IndiiskiC; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): carretón olorosoU, coronilla angosta de reyU, coronilla realU, meligónU, melilotoU, mielca bordeU, trébolU, trébol de olorU, trébol graneroU, trébol menorU, trébol menos olorosoU, trébol olorosoU, trévol menorU, trévol olorosoU; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): dvärgsötväpplingZ; unknown: MelilotAC, MelilotoAD, SenjiO, TrebolAE, Trebol De OlorAF
Bibliography
C. Yakovlev, G., Sytin, A. & Roskov, Y. 1996: Legumes Of Northern Eurasia. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
U. anonymous 2010: Anthos. Information System of the plants of Spain. Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC - Fundación Biodiversidad – http://www.anthos.es/
Z. Kurtto, A., Lampinen, R., Piirainen, M. & Uotila, P. 2019: Checklist of the vascular plants of Finland. Suomen putkilokasvien luettelo. – Helsinki: Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS