Daghestan sweet-clover
Melilotus suaveolens Ledeb.

Melilotus suaveolens, known as Daghestan sweet-clover, is a species in the Fabaceae family. It was first described in 1824 by Ledeb. This plant is native to a wide range of regions including Manitoba, parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa such as DK, SE, NO, JP, Altay, Amur, Buryatiya, China South-Central, Chita, East Himalaya, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Inner Mongolia, Irkutsk, Japan, Kamchatka, Kazakhstan, Khabarovsk, and Kirgizstan.
Description
Melilotus suaveolens is a member of the Fabaceae family, commonly known as the legume or pea family. It is distributed across several continents, including North America, Europe, and Asia. The species is found in regions like Manitoba, DK, SE, NO, JP, Altay, Amur, Buryatiya, China South-Central, Chita, East Himalaya, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Inner Mongolia, Irkutsk, Japan, Kamchatka, Kazakhstan, Khabarovsk, and Kirgizstan. The plant was first scientifically described in 1824 by Ledeb. It is commonly referred to as Daghestan sweet-clover in English and other languages.
Other common names
Daghestan sweet-cloversweetclover
Distribution
Manitoba · DK · SE · NO · JP · Altay · Amur · Buryatiya · China South-Central · Chita · East Himalaya · Eritrea · Ethiopia · Inner Mongolia · Irkutsk · Japan · Kamchatka · Kazakhstan · Khabarovsk · Kirgizstan · Korea · Krasnoyarsk · Laos · Magadan · Mongolia · Nepal · Primorye · Sakhalin · Tanzania · Tibet
Synonyms
Melilotus graveolensSertula suaveolensMelilotus officinalis f. suaveolensTrigonella suaveolensMelilotus officinalis subsp. suaveolens




