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Melilotus
albus
Medik.
Published In:
Vorlesungen der Churpfälzischen physicalisch-ökonomischen Gesellschaft 2: 382. 1787. (
Vorles. Churpfälz. Phys.-Ökon. Ges.
)
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(Last Modified On 11/2/2016)
Acceptance :
Accepted
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(Last Modified On 4/3/2017)
GROWTH: Lifespan :
Annual, Perennial
Life form :
Herbaceous
ECONOMIC USE: Domestic animal edible :
Fodder, Forage, Silage
Human edible :
Flowers, Leaves, Seeds
Details: Economic use :
Leaves eaten raw or cooked. Flowers and seeds used as a flavoring (Facciola 1998).
TOXICITY: Toxicity :
Animal
Toxic parts :
Silage, Stems
Details: Toxicity :
Hay and sometimes silage may cause abnormal bleeding due to production of dicoumarol (Burrows & Tyrl 2001)
References :
Roskov, J. L. Zarucchi, F.A. Bisby & Novoselova. (eds.) 2014. ILDIS World Database of Legumes (version 12, May 2014).
Burrows & R. J. Tyrl. 2001. Toxic Plants N. Amer. Iowa State University Press, Ames, IA.
Facciola. 1998. Cornucopia II Kampong Publications, Vista, CA.
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