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Melilotus, known as melilot, sweet-clover, and kumoniga (from the Cumans), is a genus in the family Fabaceae. Members are known as common grassland plants and as weeds of cultivated ground. Originally from Europe and Asia, it is now found worldwide.This legume is commonly named for its sweet smell, which is due to the presence of coumarin in its tissues.
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Brachylobus (Dulac (1867) Melilothus (Homem. (1819) Sertula (O. Ktze. (1891) Meliloti (Medik. (1787) Meliotus (Steud. (1841)
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