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Details for: APG 37095,
Melilotus albus
Medik., SA 37095
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Summary Data
Taxonomy:
Melilotus albus
Medik.
Top Name:
SA 37095
Origin:
Donated – Myanmar
Maintained:
Australian Pastures Genebank
Received by APG:
07 Jan 2001
Improvement Status:
Wild material
Reproductive Uniformity:
Population
Form Received:
Seed
Backup Location:
Svalbard Global Seed Vault
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Seed
200 count
BASE 37095 2004___1_____ SD
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Core Passport Data
Taxonomy:
Melilotus albus
Medik.
Top Name:
SA 37095
Origin:
Donated – Myanmar
Maintained:
Australian Pastures Genebank
Received by APG:
07 Jan 2001
Improvement Status:
Wild material
Reproductive Uniformity:
Population
Form Received:
Seed
Source History
Donated
07 January 2001.
Myanmar
Donator(s):
Pengelly, Bruce Australian Tropical Forages Genetic Resource Centre
01 July 2014.
Australia
Donator(s):
South Australian Research and Development Institute
Accession Names and Identifiers
SA 37095
Type: Donor identifier
Group: SA
South Australian Genetic Resource Centre
CPI 24297
Type: Institute identifier
Group: CPI
Commonwealth Plant Introduction
ALP 2.5
Type: Priority Score
Narrative
originally from Dr McKee, H.S., Union of Burma Applied Research Institute, Rangoon, Burma, 1958. Sweet clover, biennial, with a growth habit similar to lucerne, leaflets narrow, small white flowers in terminal spikes. Adapted to temperate climate, and neutral to alkaline soils with a fair amount of available lime tolerant of summer drought. Sweet clovers have a characteristic smell of coumarin, and this substance in the leaves can decompose and release a toxin which may affect feeding stock
Group Note
Melilotus albus
Medik.
Genus:
Melilotus
Family:
Fabaceae
(alt. Leguminosae)
Subfamily:
Faboideae
Tribe:
Trifolieae
Nomen number:
23989
Place of publication:
Vorles. Churpfälz. Phys.-Öcon. Ges. 2:382. 1787 "
alba
"
Comment:
most references list Desr. in Lam. (not Medikus) as author
Verified:
08/25/1989
by ARS Systematic Botanists.
Common names
English
Bokhara-clover –
Reference(s)
honey-clover –
Reference(s)
white melilot –
Reference(s)
white sweet-clover –
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Arabic
handaquq –
Reference(s)
nafal –
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French
mélilot blanc –
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German
Bokharaklee –
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weißer Steinklee –
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Italian
meliloto bianco –
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Japanese Rōmaji
shirobana-shinagawa-hagi –
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Portuguese
meliloto-branco –
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Spanish
meliloto blanco –
Reference(s)
Swedish
vit sötväppling –
Reference(s)
Transcribed Chinese
bai hua cao mu xi –
Reference(s)
Transcribed Korean
huinjeondongssari –
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Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Homotypic Synonym(s)
Melilotus officinalis
(L.) Lam. subsp.
albus
(Medik.) H. Ohashi & Tateishi
Heterotypic Synonym(s)
Melilotus albus
Medik. var.
annuus
H. S. Coe
Melilotus leucanthus
W. D. J. Koch ex DC.
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