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0PI 689081Tampa 2018001Melilotus albus Medik. Florida, United StatesNC7HABITAT2018COLLECTED06/25/2018Pinellas County, Sheffield Park, by the Tarpon canal28.04044400, 82.699853002Between a paved bike path and a canal in grassy vegetation and rip-rap rocks.Wild materialAt the time of collection most plants were dead, but the seeds were still attached to the dead stems. Some plants were still flowering weakly and had white flowers. At this latitude annual plants are more likely than biennial but we did not confirm the duration.1964637PI 689081
1PI 689082Tampa 2018006Melilotus albus Medik. Florida, United StatesNC7HABITAT2018COLLECTED06/26/2018Pinellas County, Fred Howard County Park.28.15415400, -82.805395002Near palm trees in a parking lot and also growing in nearby beach sand in a heavily used recreational beach parkWild materialPlants 1 m tall, at the time of collection most plants were dead, but the seeds were still attached to the dead stems. Some plants were still flowering weakly and had white flowers. The seed lot includes some green seeds which are normal genetic variation and not an indication of immaturity. The plants and seeds on the plants were both plentiful. At this latitude annual plants are more likely than biennial but we did not confirm the duration.1964638PI 689082
2PI 678795'Silver River'Melilotus albus Medik. Texas, United StatesPVPONot Available2016DEVELOPEDCultivar1Silver River' (Reg. no. CV-__ , Pl ) is a rust resistant cultivar of white-flowered, annual sweetclover (Melilotus albus Medik.) adapted to south and central Texas. Sweetclover rust (Uromyces striatus Schroet.) causes a range of plant disease symptoms, including leaf drop, reduced seed and forage yield, and premature plant death. The breeding and evaluation of Silver River for rust resistance was conducted at Beeville, TX under severe epiphytotics of sweetclover rust. Two cycles of mass selection at Beeville were used to improve the rust resistance of a sweetclover plant introduction line from Uruguay. The original plant introduction population had 21 % rust resistant plants. Silver River averaged 91 % resistant plants at Beeville in 2014 and 2015, compared to 1Hubam' with a 2-year average of 7% resistance.1943030PI 678795
3PI 674271DB 2011357Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7FIELD2011COLLECTED08/06/19975 km east of Yemadu Bridge.43.61861111, 81.83055556720Hillside going down into a drainage area, and near edge of drainage area. Sandy loam soil, slope of 30% going down into drainage area. Associated with Achnatherum splendens, Agrostis gigantea, Astragalus adsurgens, Bromus japonicus, Calamagrostis epigejos, Carex, Cynodon dactylon, Elymus dahuricus, Festuca arundinacea, Geranium, Glycyrrhiza uralensism Hordeum bogdanii, Iris halophila, Juncus, Phragmites australis, Scirpus tabernaemontani, Sophora alopecuroides, and Typha angustifolia.Wild materialUnusual for its extremely erect growth habit and late flowering. Segregated as 16 plants from a caged field planting of another sweetclover species (Ames 24112).1887170PI 674271
4PI 708089KGZ-06-04-022Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Chüy, KyrgyzstanNC7FIELD2007COLLECTED08/07/20065 km east of Boroldoy, 18 km east-northeast of Bystrovka, Boroldoy Settlement, Ger-Tabygy River, southern slope of Zailiisky Alatau, Kemin Region.42.80027778, 75.925000001378Low flood plain terraces in broad valley of Kemin River. Gravelly clay loam soil. Associated with Achillea filipendulina, Artemisia dracunculus, Avena, Bothriochloa ischaemum, Calamgrostis pseudophragmites, Elymus repens, Melilotus albus, M. officinalis, and Poa pratensis.Wild material1727829PI 708089
5PI 708090KGZ-06-05-032Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Ysyk-Köl, KyrgyzstanNC7FIELD2007COLLECTED08/08/20063.7 km east of Bosteri, 10 km east of Cholpon-Ata, southern foot of Kungey Alatau, northern plains of Issyk-Kul Lake, Cholpon-Ata Region.42.66388889, 77.226111111643Issyk-Kul plains; shade/wind belt between sanfoin and wheat fields. 1% slope. Sandy loam soil. Associated with Achnatherum splendens, Amygdalus, Arrhenatherum, Artemisia, Bromus inermis, Dactylis, Elymus repens, Hypophae, Lathyrus, Medicago, Onobrychis, Phleum, Poa pratensis, Schedonorus, Triticum, Ulmus, and Vicia.Wild material1727830PI 708090
6PI 708091KGZ-06-20-107Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Ysyk-Köl, KyrgyzstanNC7FIELD2007COLLECTED08/13/200621 km southeast of Balykchi, 7 km east of Ottuk, southwestern shore of Lake Issyk-Kul, Ton Region.42.31944444, 76.370833331664Shelterbelt between highway and plowed field. Stoney, clay loam soil. Associated with Agrostis gigantea, Bothriochloa ischaemum, Calamagrostis, Elymus dahuricus, Lathyrus, Medicago sativa, Melilotus officinalis, Schedonorus pratensis, and Vicia.Wild material1727831PI 708091
7PI 708092KGZ-06-42-215Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Naryn, KyrgyzstanNC7FIELD2007COLLECTED08/20/200644 km southeast of Tunuk, 12 km southwest of Chayek, north side of Dzhumgal River at base of hills, Dzhumgal River Valley, Dzhumgal Region.41.86500000, 74.362777781539Hay meadow by river; surrounded by short steppe grasslands on fairly level plain with low relief swales, gravel lenses, and dry loam expanses. Sandy loam soil. Associated with Achnatherum splendens, Agrostis gigantea, Melilotus officinalis, Phragmites, Poa pratensis, Salix, Schedonorus pratensis, Trifolium pratense, and Ulmus.Wild material1727832PI 708092
8PI 662300DB 2006187Melilotus albus Medik. California, United StatesNC7FIELD2006COLLECTED10/15/2006Near the intersection of East Harbor Drive (8th Avenue) and Convention Way and within 150 meters of the intersection of Spruance Road and McCain Road, near the airport, San Diego.32.71861111, -117.183055563Weed of untended areas near construction, in fence rows, by sidewalks, by railroad tracks, and a traffic island.Wild material1712627PI 662300
9PI 692866TJK 2006:044Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Sughd, TajikistanNC7FIELD2006COLLECTED06/24/2006Place called "Shavat", between Rovakom and Saro Villages, Sughd Province, Asht Region.40.68861111, 70.313888899533 degrees of slope.Wild material1706564PI 692866
10PI 692867TJK 2006:093Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Sughd, TajikistanNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTED06/25/200676 km from turn from Dusti towards Punuk, Sughd Province, Asht Region.40.82166667, 70.68472222645Non-irrigated fields.Wild material1706565PI 692867
11PI 692868TJK 2006:110Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Sughd, TajikistanNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTED06/25/2006Punuk Village, 1 km northwest of border with Uzbekistan, Sughd Province, Asht Region.40.81416667, 70.70444444620Around non-irrigated fields. Associated with Artemisia fragrans.Wild material1706566PI 692868
12PI 692869TJK 2006:209Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Sughd, TajikistanNC7FIELD2006COLLECTED06/29/2006Turn off main road from Kemkul sign, 5.6 km from Central Administrative Building of Shakhriston City, Sughd Province, Shakhriston Region.39.78578400, 68.861948001352Wild material1706567PI 692869
13PI 692861TJK04-195Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Khatlon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED07/20/2004Kulyab province, 6 km NW of Shurobad onthe road to Muminobad village. Dagistan state farm.37.89709000, 70.029020001962Weedy cultivated wheat field, stoney loamWild materialWeed1665376PI 692861
14PI 692862TJK04-291Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Khatlon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED07/22/2004Farm 5 km NE of Khovaling agriculture department building - fields39.36905000, 70.009650001515Material taken from cultivated wheat field, filed margins and from within an adjacent orchard.Wild materialWeed1665377PI 692862
15PI 692863TJK04-315Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Khatlon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED07/23/2004Marzori-Sultan village 16 km NE of Khavaling on the Marzori river.38.45664000, 70.056470001796Chickpea and wheat fields and marginsWild materialWeed1665378PI 692863
16PI 692864TJK04-353Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Khatlon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED07/24/20047 km SE of Hudzhamitoboni village near a scarp that drops off steeply, Khatlon38.33862000, 69.608740001345Very weedy wheat fields and adjacent uncultivated grassland.Wild materialWeed1665379PI 692864
17PI 692865TJK04-395Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Dushanbe, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED07/25/20047 km from Ramit heading up mountain rd to Lashkharf settlement.38.69225000, 69.318570001486Small weedy cultivated wheat field - very steepWild materialWeed1665380PI 692865
18PI 692844TJK03-81Melilotus albus Medik. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/16/2003Either side of road, about 25 km from Kharog on road to Vir, Khorog.37.54861111, 71.715000002213Apricot orchard. Disturbed area, non-irrigated. Undulating (3-8%) slope, western aspect. Alluvium soil.Wild material1660380PI 692844
19PI 692845TJK03-244Melilotus albus Medik. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/21/2003West side of road, 25 km from Kharog on main road to Dushanbe, Khorog.37.68250000, 71.535833332892Small farm fields featuring mixed cereals and legumes. Disturbed area, non-irrigated. Level (0-3%) slope. Alluvium soil.Wild material1660381PI 692845
20PI 692846TJK03-268Melilotus albus Medik. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/21/2003Yemtz village, 11 km up the Vartung River valley from the main Dushanbe-Kharog road, Rushan.38.00444444, 71.664444442020Small village fields of mixed cereals and legumes. Disturbed area, irrigated. Level (0-3%) slope. Alluvium soil.Wild material1660382PI 692846
21PI 692847TJK03-347Melilotus albus Medik. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/24/2003Left bank of river, 11 km up the Vanch River valley, Vanch.38.34555556, 71.418611111648Cultivated fields in a river bed. Agricultural crop area, irrigated. Level (0-3%) slope. Alluvium soil.Wild material1660383PI 692847
22PI 692848TJK03-55Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/14/2003Village Jorf, 43 km from Site 8 on road to Korog, Darvuz.38.47833333, 70.957222221333Backyard garden, weedy cut for forage. Field margins and dividers, non-irrigated. Level (0-3%) slope.Wild materialCollected from within an agricultural crop and appears to be weedy in its habit.1660384PI 692848
23PI 692849TJK03-71Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/15/2003Market in village Pastkuf, just past Rushan heading towards Kharog, Khorog.37.85416667, 71.590833331999Market material from the village of Gunt which is within 20 km of Kharog. Agricultural crop area, irrigated. Undulating (3-8%) slope, northwestern aspect. Alluvium soil.Wild materialCollected from within an agricultural crop and appears to be weedy in its habit.1660385PI 692849
24PI 692850TJK03-118Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/18/20031 km southwest of Lyangar village, overlooking Piange River, Lyangar.37.06750000, 72.694722222858Mixed ceral, food, and forage legume field. Field margins and dividers, irrigated. Undulating (3-8%) slope, southern aspect. Alluvium soil.Wild material1660386PI 692850
25PI 692851TJK03-176Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/19/2003Eastern side of road from Ishkashim to Kharog, 16 km northwest of Site 31, Ishkashim.36.99861111, 71.470555562486Mixed cereal legume fields, weedy. Field margins and dividers, irrigated. Undulating (3-8%) slope, western aspect. Alluvium soil.Wild material1660387PI 692851
26PI 692852TJK03-187Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/19/2003Sist village, 30 km from Site 32, traveling northwest to Kharog from Ishkashin, Ishkashim.37.14888889, 71.450000002331Semi-terraced mixed cereal fields with heavy Melilotus sp. weeds. Field margins and dividers, non-irrigated. Undulating (3-8%) slope, western aspect. Alluvium soil.Wild materialCollected from within an agricultural crop and appears to be weedy in its habit.1660388PI 692852
27PI 692853TJK03-216Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/20/2003Zanints village, 17 km south of Site 35 on road to Roshkaala, Gunt River valley, Roshkaala.37.32000000, 71.745000002594Mixed cereal and legume field. Agricultural crop area, irrigated. Undulating (3-8%) slope, northwestern aspect. Alluvium soil.Wild materialCollected from within an agricultural crop and appears to be weedy in its habit.1660389PI 692853
28PI 692854TJK03-220Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/20/2003West side of Gunt River, 6 km out of Roshgaala traveling southwest, Roshkaala.37.21861111, 71.832500002731Mixed barley, pea, wheat, and rye fields. Agricultural crop area, irrigated. Level (0-3%) slope, flat. Alluvium soil.Wild material1660390PI 692854
29PI 692855TJK03-229Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/20/2003Sizhd village, 30 km from Roshkaala, traveling up the Gunt River valley, Roshkaala.37.21083333, 72.044166672893Cereal fields (mixture of cultivars and species). Agricultural crop area, irrigated. Level (0-3%) slope, flat. Alluvium soil.Wild material1660391PI 692855
30PI 692856TJK03-256Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/21/2003Shoujund village, 5 km after turnoff from main Dushane road up the Vartung River valley, Shougnan.37.97000000, 71.633611112030Village fields of mixed crops. Disturbed area, non-irrigated. Undulating (3-8%) slope, eastern aspect. Alluvium soil.Wild materialCollected from within an agricultural crop and appears to be weedy in its habit.1660392PI 692856
31PI 692857TJK03-273Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/22/200317 km from Site 42, proceeding up the Vartung River valley, Rushan.38.00861111, 71.810000002067Medicago sativa and grasses cut for forage. Natural spring on site. Disturbed area, non-irrigated. Undulating (3-8%) slope, southwestern aspect. Alluvium soil.Wild material1660393PI 692857
32PI 692858TJK03-290Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/22/2003Dasht village, 37 km up Vartung River valley from main road turnoff, Rushan.38.03527778, 71.863611112071Small mixed cereal and legume fields, weedy. Field margins and dividers, irrigated. Undulating (3-8%) slope, southeastern aspect. Alluvium soil.Wild material1660394PI 692858
33PI 692859TJK03-292Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/22/2003Dasht village, 37 km up Vartung River valley from main road turnoff, Rushan.38.03527778, 71.863611112071Small mixed cereal and legume fields, weedy. Field margins and dividers, non-irrigated. Undulating (3-8%) slope, southeastern aspect. Alluvium soil.Wild material1660395PI 692859
34PI 692860TJK03-326Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KÅ­histoni Badakhshon, TajikistanNC7FIELD2004COLLECTED08/23/2003Khanefg village, 16 km up Yasgulem River valley from main road turnoff, Vanch.38.22583333, 71.506666671648Small, weedy village fields of mixed crops. Field margins and dividers, non-irrigated. Undulating (3-8%) slope, eastern aspect. Alluvium soil.Wild material1660396PI 692860
35PI 634019N56Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD2003DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe finestem trait is conditioned by a homozygous recessive gene that gives rise to a hay-type sweetclover in which fineness of stem and leafiness are very pronounced. It is found in a strain of Melilotus alba but not in M. officinalis which is the predominant species grown in the Great Plains. The finestem gene was transferred from M. alba to M. officinalis by making an interspecific cross using M. officinalis lines as the female parent that were derived from the large-seeded introduction PI 178985. Although this line was derived after two additional backcrosses to M. officinalis and is homozygous for the finestem trait and low coumarin content, it does not have the large seed size of the M. officinalis parent and seed abortion resulting from the interspecific cross is still a problem in many plants. Therefore, some additional backcrosses to superior large-seeded M. officinalis lines are needed followed by selection for finestem, low coumarin content, large seed size and yellow flowers in the selfed progeny.1649718PI 634019
36PI 708083TKM24-156Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Balkan, TurkmenistanNC7FIELD2003COLLECTED06/02/200237.44444444, 54.23055556-20Wild material1648486PI 708083
37PI 708084TKM26-175Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Balkan, TurkmenistanNC7FIELD2003COLLECTED06/02/200237.59750000, 54.7691666724Wild material1648487PI 708084
38PI 708085TKM28-190Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Balkan, TurkmenistanNC7FIELD2003COLLECTED06/03/200237.64555556, 54.7638888941Wild material1648488PI 708085
39PI 708086TKM29-199Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Balkan, TurkmenistanNC7FIELD2003COLLECTED06/03/200238.07000000, 55.28916667108Wild material1648489PI 708086
40PI 708087TKM30-208Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Balkan, TurkmenistanNC7FIELD2003COLLECTED06/03/200238.18361111, 55.60166667140Wild material1648490PI 708087
41PI 708088TKM21-152Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Balkan, TurkmenistanNC7FLOWER2003COLLECTED06/02/200238.07361111, 53.83888889-16Wild material1648491PI 708088
42PI 629289N54Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2002DEVELOPEDGenetic materialGenetic line with the eeGG genotype that is homozygous for susceptibility to stem canker (or gooseneck) disease (Ascochyta caulicola). Two pairs of interacting genes, E/e and G/g, affect the reaction of sweetclover plants to this disease. The dominant gene for susceptibility, G, is effective only when the epistatic gene E is not present. Also has the CuCubb genotype for coumarin content. Seed should be scarified before planting.1633272PI 629289
43PI 629290N55Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2002DEVELOPEDGenetic materialGenetic line with the EEGG genotype that is homozygous for resistance to stem canker (or gooseneck) disease (Ascochyta caulicola). Two pairs of interacting genes, E/e and G/g affect the reaction of sweetclover plants to this disease. The dominant gene for susceptibility, G, is effective only when the epistatic gene E is not present. Also has the CuCubb genotype for coumarin content. Seed should be scarified before planting.1633273PI 629290
44PI 662299Mi59-127aMelilotus albus Medik. Wien, AustriaNC7FIELD2001DEVELOPED1959Breeding materialMutagen: x-rays, 1957. Year of mutant selection: vegetative propagation, 1958; M2, 1959. Oak-type leaves (pinnately lobed), viridis, bushy.1613103PI 662299
45PI 691487UKR-99-049Melilotus spicatus (Sm.) Breistr. Krym, UkraineNC7FIELD1999COLLECTED06/24/1999Near the Black Sea and Sanatornoye along road A-294.44.40444444, 33.82500000230Rocky, dry slope with a southern aspect.Wild materialFirst of two packets collected from same site.1586258PI 691487
46PI 691488UKR-99-189Melilotus spicatus (Sm.) Breistr. Krym, UkraineNC7SEED1999COLLECTED08/01/1999Off road A-294.44.84888889, 34.86194444220Rocky, dry, and very steep slopes with southern and western aspects. Brushy, black oak scrub with open areas.Wild material1586259PI 691488
47PI 691489UKR-99-174Melilotus tauricus (M. Bieb.) Ser. Krym, UkraineNC7FIELD1999COLLECTED08/01/1999South of Pryvitne, near road A-294.44.80138889, 34.6930555640Rocky, dry, and mostly flat land near the sea.Wild material1586260PI 691489
48PI 691490UKR-99-049Melilotus tauricus (M. Bieb.) Ser. Krym, UkraineNC7FIELD1999COLLECTED06/24/1999Near the Black Sea and Sanatornoye along road A-294.44.40444444, 33.82500000230Rocky, dry slope with a southern aspect.Wild materialSecond of two packets collected from same site.1587767PI 691490
49PI 691572B96-281Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Lovech, BulgariaNC7FIELD1997COLLECTED07/12/1996Near a bridge just outside of Selishteto.42.84888889, 25.03527778381Southern exposure.Wild material1548893PI 691572
50PI 691573B96-327Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Sofia, BulgariaNC7FLOWER1997COLLECTED07/14/19965 km south of highway to Sofia-Varna.42.93916667, 24.07833333290Open flat pasture, mostly grasses, some wild Daucus.Wild materialYellow flowers.1548894PI 691573
51PI 69835296S-36Melilotus albus Medik. MongoliaNC7FIELD1997COLLECTED08/26/1996Tahilt (Tsogto Suma), Bayantoorai Bag, experimental farm area 10 km north of the bag, Govi-Altay Aymag.44.99722222, 96.813888891215Desert steppe. Crops are being grown under irrigation. Slope of 3%, aspect S.Wild materialLow piedmont site with brown fine sandy soils. 1544339PI 698352
52PI 69835896N-299Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. MongoliaNC7FIELD1997COLLECTED08/31/1996Immediately west of Ulaangom airport runway and between runway and perimeter fence, Uvs Aymag.50.02795500, 91.99464700906Steppe. Slope of 0%, aspect flat.Wild materialAspect is flat and soils are sand and gravel. 1544340PI 698358
53PI 69835996N-352Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. MongoliaNC7SEED1997COLLECTED09/06/199621 km south of Har-Us and 42 km north of Dund-Us, Hovd Aymag.48.37777778, 91.663055561201Desert steppe. Wet area that is part of Hovd Gol bottom area used for forage production. There is a small pond and a slough adjacent to collection area. Slope of 0%, aspect flat.Wild materialArea is roughly flat and soils are dark silts. 1544341PI 698359
54PI 69836096S-87Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. MongoliaNC7FIELD1997COLLECTED09/02/1996Bulgan, experimental area about 1 km from the suma center, Hovd Aymag.46.11222222, 91.554444441213Outwash plain in desert steppe that has been fenced for 30 years as an experimental crop area. Flood irrigation is used. Experimental area currently being harvested for hay. Slope of 0%, aspect flat.Wild materialSoils are coarse, recent river alluvium with coarse sandy brown soils. 1544344PI 698360
55PI 69836196S-98Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. MongoliaNC7FIELD1997COLLECTED09/04/1996Togrog (Mankhan Sume), fenced experimental farm that is currently being used as a hay-making area located about 0.5 km from sume center, Hovd Aymag.47.42305556, 92.226944441400Old river terrace at edge of the sum center that is irrigated to produce hay. Slope of 0%, aspect flat.Wild materialSoils are rubbly, gravelly valley outwash soils. 1544345PI 698361
56PI 69836496S-133Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. MongoliaNC7FIELD1997COLLECTED09/08/1996Zuun-Gobi Sum, located in an experimental alfalfa seeding area about 100 km east of Uvs Nuur (Ubso Noor), Uvs Aymag.49.84194444, 94.018055561085Experimental farm planted to alfalfa five years previously. Slope of 0 to 2%, aspect rolling.Wild materialSoils are brown sandy soils with very little gravel. 1544346PI 698364
57PI 69836596N-364Melilotus suaveolens Ledeb. MongoliaNC7FIELD1997COLLECTED09/07/199621 km north of Dund-Us and 24 km northwest of Har-Us Nuur, about 1 km from the abandoned crop research center to the northwest, Hovd Aymag.48.17583333, 91.758055561232Desert steppe. Site is a fenced irrigated area being used for forage and vegetable production and is surrounded by trees to the west.Wild material1544342PI 698365
58PI 69836696S-39Melilotus suaveolens Ledeb. MongoliaNC7FLOWER1997COLLECTED08/26/1996Tahilt (Tsogto Suma), Bayantoorai Bag, experimental farm area 10 km north of the bag, Govi-Altay Aymag.44.99722222, 96.813888891215Desert steppe. Crops are being grown under irrigation. Slope of 3%, aspect S.Wild materialLow piedmont site with brown fine sandy soils. 1544343PI 698366
59PI 691575B94-40Melilotus albus Medik. Dobrich, BulgariaNC7FIELD1995COLLECTED09/25/1994Near the guesthouse of The Institute for Wheat and Sunflower, along asphalt road leading from Albena to Balchik on the Black Sea coast, region of Dobruja. (The coordinates are for an un-confirmed location on the short road between Albena and Balchik.)43.40428900, 28.1406260091Wild material1490341PI 691575
60PI 698353E94171Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. MongoliaNC7FIELD1995COLLECTED09/11/1994Extreme northeast corner of Mongolia, approximately 30 km from the border with Inner Mongolia.47.99694444, 118.10722222466Grass steppe. Research station established to test shrub and tree species adaptation to a steppe environment. Sprinkler irrigation has been used.Wild material1497615PI 698353
61PI 698354E94251Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. MongoliaNC7FIELD1995COLLECTED09/17/1994In the Hentii Mountains northeast of Tariat Research Station.47.29777778, 109.052222221181Mountain steppe. Along two streams draining the area, both have microsites inhabited by numerous species. Dark chestnut soils with high apparent fertility and numerous cobbles. Aspect is southeast with slope of 5%.Wild material1497630PI 698354
62PI 698355W94004Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. MongoliaNC7FIELD1995COLLECTED09/02/199430 km north of Bornuur along roadside.48.72805556, 106.133055561273Mountain steppe. Associated with Calamagrostis epigios, Elymus chinensis, and Vicia amoena.Wild material1497617PI 698355
63PI 698356W94138Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. MongoliaNC7FIELD1995COLLECTED09/18/1994East bank of the Ongiyn River, about 6 km west of Shara Hulasa Hiid.44.66388889, 103.980277781160Desert steppe. Salt is present in the soil. Slope is south at less than 1%. Associated with Hordeum brevisubulatum, Pucinellia tenuiflora, and Tamarix romasisma.Wild material1497620PI 698356
64PI 698357W94040Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. MongoliaNC7FIELD1995COLLECTED09/06/1994About 18 km southwest of Dzuunburen by air.49.96055556, 105.67222222920Meadow. Along the margin of an abandoned field. Westerly slope of 10%. Associated with Elymus sibiricus, Keoleria mukdenensis, Lespedeza daurica, and Onobrychis sibirica.Wild material1497618PI 698357
65PI 698362E94175Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. MongoliaNC7FIELD1995COLLECTED09/11/1994Extreme northeast corner of Mongolia, approximately 30 km from the border with Inner Mongolia.47.99694444, 118.10722222466Grass steppe. Research station established to test shrub and tree species adaptation to a steppe environment. Sprinkler irrigation has been used.Wild material1497611PI 698362
66PI 698363E94045Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. MongoliaNC71995COLLECTED09/06/1994Approximately 75 km west of Onderhan city, Hentii Aimag.47.36861111, 110.344444441256Steppe. Irrigated experimental farm growing vegetables. Collection from native species growing near cultivated areas. Native species also benefitting from application of irrigation water to vegetables being grown in paddy style plots.Wild material1497612PI 698363
67PI 690667Index Seminum 306Melilotus segetalis (Brot.) Ser. Coimbra, PortugalNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDPitanca de Baixo-Condeixa, Beira Litoral Province. (Beira Litoral Province was abolished in 1976, and is now mostly in the Centro Region)40.10937200, -8.49536400102Wild material1087603PI 690667
68PI 667177X93006Melilotus albus Medik. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7FIELD1993COLLECTED08/06/1993Hutubi Stud and Dairy Farm, along the northern Tien Shan Mountains.44.18333333, 86.90000000533Wild material1061906PI 667177
69PI 667178X93063Melilotus albus Medik. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7FIELD1993COLLECTED08/10/199344 km from Shihezi and 31 km from Shihezi Road, on the way to Zinichuan Stud Farm, along the northern Tien Shan Mountains.44.10000000, 86.03333333900Roadside ditch.Wild material1062063PI 667178
70PI 667179X93105Melilotus albus Medik. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7FIELD1993COLLECTED08/12/1993Gultu Farm, along the northern Tien Shan Mountains.44.56666667, 83.91666667385Farm characterized as very dry with a high accumulation of salt due to excessive irrigation.Wild material1062178PI 667179
71PI 667175920720Melilotus albus Medik. PortugalNC7FIELD1993COLLECTEDCrestuma, Gondomar, Douro Litoral Province.Wild material1086202PI 667175
72PI 667176920505Melilotus siculus (Turra) B. D. Jacks. PortugalNC7FIELD1993COLLECTEDProx. Ribeira de Odelouca, Silves, Algarve Province.Wild material1086203PI 667176
73PI 6864743188Melilotus albus Medik. Primorye, Russian FederationNC7FIELD1992COLLECTED1989In the vicinity of Vladivostok, Far East.43.10000000, 131.78333333Wild material1084021PI 686474
74PI 690665890704Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Aveiro, PortugalNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTEDIlhavo, Beira Litoral Province.40.60230900, -8.67237100Wild material1082813PI 690665
75PI 690666890626Melilotus spicatus (Sm.) Breistr. Vila Real, PortugalNC71992COLLECTEDPeso da Regua, Tras-os-Montes Province.41.16569500, -7.78670200Wild material1082815PI 690666
76PI 691574E92-16Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Al Buḩayrah, EgyptNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED04/14/1992Sahara Inn off the Desert Road about 110km north of Cairo (the latitude and longitude were determined from this description)30.42893700, 30.3388780041Wild material1052811PI 691574
77PI 602056'Dopey'Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Colorado, United StatesNC7FIELD1992DEVELOPED1950Breeding materialSeed regeneration of 1995 was of standard (non-bushy) types. Contaminated before it reached the NPGS. Could segregate for bushy types in the next generation.1086802PI 602056
78PI 602057'Dopey2'Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Colorado, United StatesNC7FIELD1992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialLater than DOPEY, though nearly the same structure. Clump 14" tall, circumference of clump 5", and above ground 1 3/4" Promising at Akron, Colorado.1086806PI 602057
79PI 612961Strain 128/59Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71992DONATED1959Genetic materialCoumarin free.1086747PI 612961
80PI 662296C-50-PPMelilotus albus Medik. Saskatchewan, CanadaNC7FIELD1992DONATED03/15/1955Breeding materialThis bulk has a permeable seed trait that eliminates the necessity of seed scarification before planting.1086737PI 662296
81PI 662297Strain 148Melilotus albus Medik. Hessen, GermanyNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTEDBreeding materialEarly flowering, high coumarin content, inbred line. Plant was about 130 cm, well branched, biennial, but abundantly flowering early in the first year. After selfing, there was morphological uniformity and no recognizable segregation. Collector concluded that a type with natural self-pollination had been picked, perhaps occupying an ecological niche due to its early blooming. This strain then was used as basic material for large scale mutagenesis experiments. High coumarin content.1086746PI 662297
82PI 662298Strain 51/67Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71992DEVELOPED1959Genetic materialLow coumarin, cu1 notation by Dr. Rudorf.1086750PI 662298
83PI 669968'Happy'Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Colorado, United StatesNC7FIELD1992DEVELOPED1950Breeding materialFine stemmed, vigorous plant with small, numerous leaves. Clump 20" tall, circumference of clump 5", and above ground 5". Very promising at Akron, Colorado.1086801PI 669968
84PI 708345'Chantland's Late White'Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71992DONATED01/30/1992CultivarThis Chantland's Late White strain flowers later than Iowa Late White (Wilkins & Hughes 1935).1086718PI 708345
85PI 708346'Iowa Late White'Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1992DONATED01/30/1992CultivarThis is a comparatively large growing biennial white selection distributed by the Iowa Experiment Station for the first time in 1935. Though characterized by quick seed germination, rapid seedling growth, ability to compete with weeds in its first year, and comparatively large pasture and hay yields, it continues to be excelled in these respects by ‘Evergreen’. (Extracted from Garver et al. 1943, page 10)1086719PI 708346
86PI 708347'Kay'Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71992DONATED01/30/1992Uncertain improvement status1086722PI 708347
87PI 708348'Warner's'Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71992DONATED01/30/1992Breeding material1086731PI 708348
88PI 708349'Wisconsin Late Flowering'Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71992DONATED01/30/1992CultivarDeveloped by the Wisconsin Experiment Station, this variety is characterized by its uniformity and extreme lateness of maturity. At Lincoln Nebraska it remained green as late as September of the second year.1086734PI 708349
89PI 708350CR-C2-59-117Melilotus albus Medik. ItalyNC71992COLLECTEDPRE 11/12/1959Cultivated material1086740PI 708350
90PI 708351CR-C2-59-62Melilotus albus Medik. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/19591086741PI 708351
91PI 708352AC 225Melilotus albus Medik. MoroccoNC71992DONATED19541086751PI 708352
92PI 708353AC 9Melilotus albus Medik. EskiÅŸehir, TurkeyNC71992DONATEDPRE 01/30/19921086757PI 708353
93PI 708354Bonat SweetcloverMelilotus albus Medik. NC7FIELD19921086761PI 708354
94PI 708355AC 85Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. DenmarkNC71992COLLECTEDPRE 01/30/1992Winge Copenhagen, Denmark. (Vinge alternate spelling)55.81000000, 12.11500000Uncertain improvement status1086762PI 708355
95PI 708356AC 88Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Czech RepublicNC71992COLLECTEDOlmutz, Czechoslovakia.49.59377800, 17.25087900Uncertain improvement status1086763PI 708356
96PI 708357AC 89Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. South Moravia, Czech RepublicNC7FIELD1992COLLECTEDBrno, Czechoslovakia.49.19506000, 16.606837001086766PI 708357
97PI 708358AC 90Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Russian FederationNC71992COLLECTEDAltai Mountains, USSR.1086767PI 708358
98PI 708359AC 92Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Russian FederationNC71992COLLECTEDWest Siberia.1086768PI 708359
99PI 708360AC 101Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. GermanyNC71992COLLECTEDHalle, Germany.51.49535700, 11.96623700991086771PI 708360
100PI 708361AC 108Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. PolandNC71992COLLECTEDCiechocinek, Poland.52.87904900, 18.79481500461086774PI 708361
101PI 708362AC 110Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Nebraska, United StatesNC71992DONATED01/30/1992Pods hang on tightly when ripe (written on the original seed packet).1086778PI 708362
102PI 708363AC 111Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Nebraska, United StatesNC71992DONATED01/30/1992Pods are very loose when ripe (written on the original seed packet).1086784PI 708363
103PI 708364AC 116Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Russian FederationNC7FIELD1992COLLECTEDPRE 01/04/1965West Siberia, USSR.1086789PI 708364
104PI 708365AC120Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. HungaryNC71992COLLECTEDPRE 01/04/1965West Hungary.1086790PI 708365
105PI 708366Lambert 1935Melilotus indicus (L.) All. NC7GREENHOUSE19921086793PI 708366
106PI 708367FC 32071Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1992DONATED01/30/19921086794PI 708367
107PI 708368Acc. No. 1-1Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. TurkeyNC7Not Available1992COLLECTEDBreeding materialImproved large seed variety.1086798PI 708368
108PI 708369Acc. No. 1-67Melilotus segetalis (Brot.) Ser. TurkeyNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED1086807PI 708369
109PI 70837003428-AMelilotus elegans Salzm. ex Ser. Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1992DONATED01/30/19921086812PI 708370
110PI 708371Q84Melilotus sulcatus Desf. IsraelNC7GREENHOUSE1992DONATED07/1966P.O.B. 15, Rehovot, Isreal31.99272200, 34.81721900481086815PI 708371
111PI 595321X910006Melilotus albus Medik. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/23/1991Shanghu Village, 20 km W of Korla, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.41.81666667, 85.50000000870Wild materialSmall statured sweetclover, 1.0 m tall, white flowered.1081528PI 595321
112PI 595322X910019Melilotus albus Medik. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC71992COLLECTED08/26/1991Growing in margin of irrigated alfalfa field. Zamin Village Shufu County, 18 km W of Kashgar, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.39.38333333, 75.850000001300Wild material2.0 m tall, white flowered, coarse stemmed.1081529PI 595322
113PI 595323X910023Melilotus albus Medik. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/26/1991Wukeshake Village, Shufu County, 12 km SW of Kashgar, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.39.38333333, 75.850000001300Wild material1.5 m tall, white flowered. Seed shattered1081530PI 595323
114PI 595324X910031Melilotus albus Medik. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC71992COLLECTED08/27/1991Plants on border dyke of irrigated alfalfa field. Mixie Village, Shache County, 4 km N of Shache, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.38.43333333, 77.266666671463Wild material1.5 m tall, white flowered.1081531PI 595324
115PI 595325X910043Melilotus albus Medik. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC71992COLLECTED08/29/1991Bageqi Town, Kasipi Village, 15 km W of Hotien County, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.37.11666667, 79.750000001585Wild materialContaminant in alfalfa seed.1081532PI 595325
116PI 595326X910061Melilotus albus Medik. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7FIELD1992COLLECTED09/02/1991Grassland Station, Wensu County, 12 km N of Asku, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.41.26666667, 80.233333331080Wild material1.5 m tall, white flowered. Contamination in field of Medicago sativa.1081533PI 595326
117PI 595327X910074Melilotus albus Medik. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED09/04/1991Found in abandoned non-irrigated field. No. 24 farm, 40 km NE of Yanqi County, between Korla and Urumqi, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.43.30000000, 86.666666671189Wild material1.0 m tall.1081535PI 595327
118PI 595328X910008Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/23/1991Shanghu Village, 20 km W of Korla, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.41.81666667, 85.50000000870Wild material0.5 m tall, yellow flowers. Later in maturity than associated Melilotus alba. Seed immature.1081536PI 595328
119PI 595329X910020Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7STIPULE1992COLLECTED08/26/1991Along field margin. Zamin Village, Shufu County, 18 km W of Kashgar, Xinjiang, Peoples of Republic of China.39.38333333, 75.850000001300Wild materialSmall plants, 0.5 m tall, yellow flowered, fine stemmed. David Brenner observed that this accession is unusual for being an annual M. officinalis, It could be M. suaveolens, a species that is known to have annual plants.1081538PI 595329
120PI 595330X910044Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC71992COLLECTED08/29/1991Bageqi Town, Kasipi Village, 15 km W of Hotien County, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.37.11666667, 79.750000001585Wild material1081539PI 595330
121PI 595331X910057Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSENot Available1992COLLECTED08/30/1991South of Pixa Village, Hotien Prefecture, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.36.28333333, 79.933333332700Wild material2.5 m tall, yellow flowered. Comtaminant in Medicago sativa field. Seed immature.1081540PI 595331
122PI 595332X910068Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7FIELD1992COLLECTED09/02/1991Kekeya Shelterbelt forest, 8 km N or Aksu, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.41.23333333, 80.233333331080Wild materialSmall statured, yellow flowered.1081541PI 595332
123PI 595333X910075Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7FIELD1992COLLECTED09/04/1991No. 24 farm, 40 km NE of Yanqi County between Korla and Urumqi, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.43.30000000, 86.666666671189Wild material0.5 to 1.0 m tall, yellow flowers.1081542PI 595333
124PI 595334X910008Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC71992COLLECTED08/23/1991Shanghu village, 20 km W of Korla, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.41.81666667, 85.50000000870Wild materialPlants with dentate leaflets and small yellow flowers.1522898PI 595334
125PI 595335X910057Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaNC71992COLLECTED08/23/1991South of Pixa Village, Hotien Prefecture, Xinjiang, Peoples Republic of China.36.28333333, 79.933333332700Wild materialBiennial plants with yellow flowers.1522909PI 595335
126PI 602055'N1 Finestem'Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DEVELOPEDPRE 1943Breeding materialMany fine stems of the "hay" or "bushy" type. Grew 110 cm tall in Ames, Iowa, 1995.1086713PI 602055
127PI 708344'Alpha'Melilotus albus Medik. Saskatchewan, CanadaNC71991DONATED02/06/1952CultivarProduces numerous branches from the crown bud so that a single spaced plant may have 50 to 100 stalks compared to 5 to 10 stalks for the common sort. The plants are also finer stemmed and leafier than the common sort. They hybridize freely with the common sort.1086715PI 708344
128PI 557503N46Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialN46 (cucubb genotype) small, annual autogamous form of white-flowered sweetclover that is low in coumarin content and low in B-glucosidase activity. Cucu alleles govern coumarin content. B/b alleles govern B-glucosidase activity in sweetclover. Seed should be scarified before planting. One of a set of 4 lines differing in coumarin content and B-glucosidase activity that represent all possible homozygous combinations of 2 allelic pairs, Cu/cu and B/b.1452475PI 557503
129PI 557504N47Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialN47 (cucuBB genotype) small, annual autogamous form of white-flowered sweetclover that is low in coumarin and high in B-glucosidase activity. Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content and the B/b alleles govern B-glucosidase activity in sweetclover. Seed should be scarified before planting. One of a set of 4 lines differing in coumarin content and B-glucosidase activity that represent all possible homozygous combinations of 2 allelic pairs, Cu/cu and B/b.1452476PI 557504
130PI 557505N48Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialN48 (CuCubb genotype) small, annual autogamous form of white-flowered sweetclover that is high in coumarin and low in B-glucosidase activity. Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content and the B/b alleles govern B-glucosidase activity in sweetclover. Seed should be scarified before planting. One of a set of 4 lines differing in coumarin content and B-glucosidase activity that represent all possible homozygous combinations of 2 allelic pairs, Cu/cu and B/b.1452477PI 557505
131PI 557506N49Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialN49 (CuCuBB genotype) small, annual autogamous form of white-flowered sweetclover that is high in coumarin and high in B-glucosidase activity. Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content and the B/b alleles govern B-glucosidase activity in sweetclover. Seed should be scarified before planting. One of a set of 4 lines differing in coumarin content and B-glucosidase activity that represent all possible homozygous combinations of 2 allelic pairs, Cu/cu and B/b.1452478PI 557506
132PI 557507N50Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialN50 (YYCC genotype) medium yellow seed and red seedling stem. Seed color in sweetclover is determined by combined effects of the presence or absence of green pigmentation in embryo and seed coat, controlled by Y/y alleles and of brown pigmentation in seed coat, conditioned by C/c alleles. The C/c alleles also control red vs. green seedling stem color. Seed should be scarified before planting. One of a set of 4 lines differing in seed color that represent all possible homozygous combinations of 2 allelic pairs, Y/y and C/c.1452479PI 557507
133PI 557508N51Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialN51 (YYcc genotype) light yellow seed and green seedling stem. Seed color in sweetclover is determined by combined effects of the presence or absence of green pigmentation in embryo and seed coat, controlled by Y/y alleles and of brown pigmentation in seed coat, conditioned by C/c alleles. The C/c alleles also control red vs. green seedling stem color. Seed should be scarified before planting. One of a set of 4 lines differing in seed color that represent all possible homozygous combinations of 2 allelic pairs, Y/y and C/c.1452480PI 557508
134PI 557509N52Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialN52 (yyCC genotype) dark green seed and red seedling stem. Seed color in sweetclover is determined by combined effects of the presence or absence of green pigmentation in embryo and seed coat, controlled by Y/y alleles and of brown pigmentation in seed coat, conditioned by C/c alleles. The C/c alleles also control red vs. green seedling stem color. Seed should be scarified before planting. One of a set of 4 lines differing in seed color that represent all possible homozygous combinations of 2 allelic pairs, Y/y and C/c.1452481PI 557509
135PI 557510N53Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialN53 (yycc genotype) silver green seed and green seedling stem. Seed color in sweetclover is determined by combined effects of the presence or absence of green pigmentation in embryo and seed coat, controlled by Y/y alleles and of brown pigmentation in seed coat, conditioned by C/c alleles. The C/c alleles also control red vs. green seedling stem color. Seed should be scarified before planting. One of a set of 4 lines differing in seed color that represent all possible homozygous combinations of 2 allelic pairs, Y/y and C/c.1452482PI 557510
136PI 557511N741Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialN741 (cucubb genotype) biennial form of white-flowered sweetclover low in coumarin content and low in B-glucosidase activity. The Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content and the B/b alleles govern B-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting. One of a set of 4 lines differing in coumarin content and B-glucosidase activity that represent all possible homozygous combinations of 2 allelic pairs, Cu/cu and B/b.1452483PI 557511
137PI 557512N743Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialN743 (cucuBB genotype) biennial form of white-flowered sweetclover low in coumarin content and high in B-glucosidase activity. The Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content and the B/b alleles govern B-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting. One of a set of 4 lines differing in coumarin content and B-glucosidase activity that represent all possible homozygous combinations of 2 allelic pairs, Cu/cu and B/b.1452484PI 557512
138PI 557513N745Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialN745 (CuCubb genotype) biennial form of white-flowered sweetclover high in coumarin content and low in B-glucosidase activity. The Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content and the B/b alleles govern B-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting. One of a set of 4 lines differing in coumarin content and B-glucosidase activity that represent all possible homozygous combinations of 2 allelic pairs, Cu/cu and B/b.1452485PI 557513
139PI 557514N747Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialN747 (CuCuBB genotype) biennial form of white-flowered sweetclover high in coumarin content and high in B-glucosidase activity. The Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content and the B/b alleles govern B-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting. One of a set of 4 lines differing in coumarin content and B-glucosidase activity that represent all possible homozygous combinations of 2 allelic pairs, Cu/cu and B/b.1452486PI 557514
140PI 557515U362Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for the f (folded leaflet) gene, which is inherited as a simple recessive. Typical leaflets folded on the adaxial side from the tip to about half the length of the leaflet. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452487PI 557515
141PI 557516U363Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for the el (elongated stem) gene, which is inherited as a simple recessive. Plants have longer than normal internodes, especially at the seedling stage, and branching and leaf production are markedly reduced. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452488PI 557516
142PI 557517U367Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7PLANT1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for the dsp (short-petiole dwarf) gene, which is inherited as a simple recessive. Plants are much shorter than normal. Leaves are attached to stem by very short petioles. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452489PI 557517
143PI 557518U369Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for the ch8 chlorophyll deficiency gene, which is inherited as a simple recessive. Leaves have reduced chlorophyll contents, but their chlorophyll a/b ratio is about that of normal leaves. Work on U369 has been reported in Biochem. Gen. 28:31. 1990. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452490PI 557518
144PI 557519U370Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for the ch9 chlorophyll deficiency gene, which is inherited as a simple recessive. Leaves have reduced chlorophyll contents and elevated chlorophyll a/b ratios. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452491PI 557519
145PI 557520U371Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for the ch10 chlorophyll deficiency gene, which is inherited as a simple recessive. Leaves have reduced chlorophyll contents and elevated chlorophyll a/b ratios. Work on U371 has been reported in Biochem. Gen. 28:31. 1990. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452492PI 557520
146PI 557521U372Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for the ch11 chlorophyll deficiency gene, which is inherited as a simple recessive. Leaves have reduced chlorophyll contents and elevated chlorophyll a/b ratios. Work on U372 has been reported in Biochem. Gen. 28:31. 1990. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452493PI 557521
147PI 557522U373Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for the ch12 chlorophyll deficiency gene, which is inherited as a simple recessive. Leaves have reduced chlorophyll contents and somewhat reduced chlorophyll a/b ratios. Work on U373 has been reported in Biochem. Gen. 38:31. 1990. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452494PI 557522
148PI 557523U374Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for the ch5 chlorophyll deficiency gene, which is inherited as a simple recessive. Leaves have reduced levels of total chlorophyll and appear to have no chlorophyll b. Work on U374 has been reported in Biochem. Gen. 28:31. 1990. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452495PI 557523
149PI 557524U389Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants small, annual, white-flowered, and autogamous. Chamber-grown plants attain height of 35-50cm and produce ripe seed within about 8 weeks after planting. Numerous mutants isolated following treatment of U389 seed with ethyl methanesulfonate. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452496PI 557524
150PI 557525U390Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for dw (short-internode dwarf) gene, which is inherited as a simple recessive. Plants have about same number of nodes as their normal counterpart (line U389), but do not branch. Attain height of only 5-10cm compared to 35-50cm for U389 plants. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452497PI 557525
151PI 557526U391Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for Mf (multifoliate leaf) gene, which is inherited as dominant. Leaves on single plant may have one to six leaflets rather than the normal three. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452498PI 557526
152PI 557527U392Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for cl (curled leaf) gene, which is inherited as simple recessive. Plants characterized by curled leaflets and twisted or curved stems, petioles, and flower parts. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452499PI 557527
153PI 557528U393Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for cb (cotyledonary branching) gene, which is inherited as simple recessive. A single branch develops in axil of each cotyledon, followed by development of branches from higher leaf axils. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452500PI 557528
154PI 557529U394Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for ch4 chlorophyll deficiency gene, which is inherited as simple recessive. Leaves have reduced chlorophyll contents and strongly elevated chlorophyll a/b ratios. Work on U394 has been reported in Biochem. Gen. 28:31. 1990. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452501PI 557529
155PI 557530U396Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for ch6 chlorophyll deficiency gene, which is inherited as simple recessive. Leaves have reduced chlorophyll contents and slightly elevated chlorophyll a/b ratios. Work on U396 has been reported in Biochem. Gen. 28:31. 1990. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452502PI 557530
156PI 557531U397Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for ch7 chlorophyll deficiency gene, which is inherited as simple recessive. Leaves have reduced chlorophyll contents with little or no alteration in the chlorophyll a/b ratio. Work on U397 has been reported in Biochem. Gen. 38:31. 1990. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452503PI 557531
157PI 557532U398Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for ch5 chlorophyll deficiency gene and chv dark leaf venation gene; ch5 and chv are both simple recessives. Leaves have reduced levels of total chlorophyll, no chlorophyll b, and dark veins. Work on U398 has been reported in Biochem. Gen. 28:31. 1990. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452504PI 557532
158PI 557533U500Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED11/07/1991Genetic materialPlants homozygous for ch5 chlorophyll deficiency gene and dw short-internode dwarf gene. Both mutations were isolated following treatment of U389 sweetclover seed with ethyl methanesulfonate. Seed should be scarified before planting.1452505PI 557533
159PI 708067BDN 992Melilotus altissimus Thuill. PolandNC71991DONATEDPRE 08/08/1991via the Greigswold Boanical Garden, GermanyWild materialSeed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081280PI 708067
160PI 708068BDN 60-69Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Wisconsin, United StatesNC71991DONATEDWild materialSeed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081287PI 708068
161PI 708069BDN 60-67Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. SlovakiaNC7GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTEDNikolsburg, Czecholsovakia is written on an original packet.Wild materialSeed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081288PI 708069
162PI 708070BDN 60-112Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. HungaryNC71991COLLECTEDWild materialSeed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081291PI 708070
163PI 708071BDN 60-195Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. HungaryNC71991COLLECTEDWild materialSeed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081292PI 708071
164PI 708072BDN 410Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED08/08/1991Wild materialSeed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081296PI 708072
165PI 708073BDN 532Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED08/08/1991Wild materialSeed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081297PI 708073
166PI 708074BDN S-336Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED08/08/1991Wild materialSeed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081300PI 708074
167PI 708075BDN 58-44Melilotus hirsutus Lipsky Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1991DONATED08/08/1991Obtained from Wisconsin (presumably from W.K Smith, USDA, University of Wisconsin).Wild materialSeed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081304PI 708075
168PI 708076BDN 3217Melilotus spicatus (Sm.) Breistr. Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1991DONATED08/08/1991From the Crimea, noted on the original seed packet.Wild materialSeed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081325PI 708076
169PI 708077BDN 3225Melilotus spicatus (Sm.) Breistr. Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1991DONATED08/08/1991From Portugal, noted on the original seed packet.Wild materialSeed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081328PI 708077
170PI 708078BDN 3226Melilotus spicatus (Sm.) Breistr. Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1991DONATED08/08/1991From France, noted on the original seed packet.Wild materialSeed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081329PI 708078
171PI 708079BDN 60-44Melilotus speciosus Durieu Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED08/08/1991Wild materialA winter annual, not adapted for growing in summer conditions. Seed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081397PI 708079
172PI 708080BDN 60-59Melilotus suaveolens Ledeb. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED08/08/1991Wild materialSeeds received from Herman Gorz upon retirement. The taxonomic name was confirmed by George Stevenson.1081403PI 708080
173PI 708081BDN 223Melilotus suaveolens Ledeb. Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1991DONATED08/08/1991Wild materialSeeds received from Herman Gorz upon retirement. The original source is not known.1081404PI 708081
174PI 708082BDN 60-56Melilotus tauricus (M. Bieb.) Ser. Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1991DONATED08/08/1991Wild materialSeed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081410PI 708082
175PI 708343A 338Melilotus polonicus (L.) Desr. Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1991DONATED08/08/1991Seed increases received from Herman Gorz upon retirement.1081413PI 708343
176PI 604795110689-0202Melilotus albus Medik. Siirt, TurkeyNC7Not Available1991COLLECTED06/11/19895 km west of Eruh on Siirt-Eruh road.37.76666667, 42.133333331100Northeast facing slope (30-35%), newly reforested, formerly grazed. Loose, rocky limestone soil.Wild materialIn Ames, Iowa, where this accession was grown in 1995, plants were 60 cm tall, and reached the 50% blossom stage on June 23.1080771PI 604795
177PI 552552GP-1Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1991DEVELOPEDBreeding materialLarge seeded Melilotus officinalis introduction from Turkey (PI 178985) was subjected to several generations of selection for increased seed size followed by selection for resistance to both the pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) and the sweetclover aphid (Therioaphis riehmi).1447524PI 552552
178PI 552553GP-2Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1991DEVELOPEDBreeding materialCombines reduced coumarin content, conditioned by a gene derived originally from a wild sweetclover species, Melilotus dentata, with genetic resistance to the sweetclover aphid (Therioaphis riehmi). To a large extent, these traits are incorporated into the genetic background of the M. officinalis cultivar Goldtop.1447525PI 552553
179PI 552554GP-3Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1991DEVELOPEDBreeding materialCombines reduced coumarin content, increased seed size, and resistance to the sweetclover aphid (Therioaphis riehmi). The gene for reduced coumarin content was derived originally from the wild sweetclover species, Melilotus dentata, and the source of increased seed size was PI 178985, a Melilotus officinalis introduction from Turkey. Sweetclover aphid resistance was improved by conventional screening and selection procedures.1447526PI 552554
180PI 549120N30Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DEVELOPED10/01/2005Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N30 (yycccucubb) genotype has silver green seed, is low in coumarin content and Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444056PI 549120
181PI 549121N31Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N31 (yycccucuBB) genotype has silver green seed, is low in coumarin content and high in Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444057PI 549121
182PI 549122N32Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N32 (yyccCuCubb) genotype has silver green seed, is high in coumarin content and low in Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444058PI 549122
183PI 549123N33Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N33 (yyccCuCuBB) genotype has silver green seed, is high in coumarin content and Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444059PI 549123
184PI 549124N34Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N34 (yyCCcucubb) genotype has dark green seed, is low in coumarin and and Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444060PI 549124
185PI 549125N35Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N35 (yyCCcucuBB) genotype has dark green seed, is low in coumarin and high in Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444061PI 549125
186PI 549126N36Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N36 (yyCCCuCubb) genotype has dark green seed, high in coumarin content and low in Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444062PI 549126
187PI 549127N37Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N37 (yyCCCuCuBB) genotype has dark green seed, high in coumarin content and Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444063PI 549127
188PI 549128N38Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC7SEED1991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N38 (YYcccucubb) genotype has light yellow seed, low in coumarin content and Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444064PI 549128
189PI 549129N39Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N39 (YYcccucuBB) genotype has light yellow seed, low in coumarin content and high in Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444065PI 549129
190PI 549130N40Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N40 (YYccCuCubb) genotype has light yellow seed, high in coumarin content and low in Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444066PI 549130
191PI 549131N41Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N41 (YYccCuCuBB) genotype has light yellow seed, high in coumarin content and Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444067PI 549131
192PI 549132N42Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N42 (YYCCcucubb) genotype has medium yellow seed, low in coumarin content and Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444068PI 549132
193PI 549133N43Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N43 (YYCCcucuBB) genotype has medium yellow seed, low in coumarin content and high in Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444069PI 549133
194PI 549134N44Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N44 (YYCCCuCubb) genotype has medium yellow seed, high in coumarin content and low in Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444070PI 549134
195PI 549135N45Melilotus albus Medik. Nebraska, United StatesNC71991DONATED03/01/1991Genetic materialY/y and C/c alleles govern seed color, Cu/cu alleles govern coumarin content, B/b alleles govern Beta-glucosidase activity in sweet clover. N45 (YYCCCuCuBB) genotype has medium yellow seed, high in coumarin content and Beta-glucosidase activity. Seed should be scarified before planting.1444071PI 549135
196PI 595397Yellow-flowered one-seeded sweet-scentedMelilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Gansu Sheng, ChinaNC71991DONATED1981Uncertain improvement status1081524PI 595397
197PI 539010AJC461Melilotus albus Medik. KazakhstanNC71990COLLECTED08/24/1988Silt loam, grass, forb, legume, middle of Khazak plain, Uil RiverWild material1433946PI 539010
198PI 539011AJC462Melilotus albus Medik. KazakhstanNC71990COLLECTED08/24/1988Sandy and dry in Khazak plain, Altikarasu (original spelling entered in GRIN), was corrected to Altykarasu in 2019 based on a comparison with locations collected on the same day by the same collecting team. The latitude and longitude were also corrected.49.20271100, 55.86252600136Wild material165mm precipitation1433947PI 539011
199PI 539012AJC463Melilotus albus Medik. Russian FederationNC71990COLLECTED08/26/1988Lenin State Farm, 6km east of Kruchkovka.55.50000000, 55.91666667Sandy, ungrazed area.Wild material1433948PI 539012
200PI 539013AJC464Melilotus albus Medik. Russian FederationNC71990COLLECTED08/13/1988Gorno-Altysk Airport, Altai region52.46666667, 82.75000000578Wild material1433949PI 539013
201PI 539014AJC465Melilotus albus Medik. Russian FederationNC71990COLLECTED08/17/1988Mixed grass/forb community, S facing slope, 5km S of Cherga, Altai Mountains, Siberia51.58333333, 85.58333333724Wild material1433950PI 539014
202PI 539015AJC466Melilotus albus Medik. Russian FederationNC71990COLLECTED08/17/19882km NW of Kamlak, Altai Mountains, Siberia51.65000000, 85.66666667669Wild material1433951PI 539015
203PI 539016AJC467Melilotus albus Medik. Russian FederationNC71990COLLECTED08/17/19882km NW of Kamlak, Altai Mountains, Siberia51.65000000, 85.66666667669Wild material1433952PI 539016
204PI 539017AJC468Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KazakhstanNC71990COLLECTED08/22/1988Over coal mine spoils, no grazing, Karaganda-4, 20km N of Karaganda49.70000000, 73.30000000290Wild material1433953PI 539017
205PI 539018AJC469Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1990COLLECTED08/15/1988Diverse grass, legume meadow, N facing slope, 10km N Tuekta, Altai region, Siberia1219Wild material1433954PI 539018
206PI 539019AJC470Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Russian FederationNC7FIELD1990COLLECTED08/15/1988Experimental farm, Cherga, Altai region51.58333333, 85.58333333Cultivated material1433955PI 539019
207PI 539020AJC471Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Russian FederationNC7GREENHOUSE1990COLLECTED08/17/19882km NW of Kamlak, Altai region, Siberia51.65000000, 85.66666667669Wild material1433956PI 539020
208PI 539021AJC472Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Russian FederationNC71990COLLECTED08/17/19882km NW of Kamlak, Altai Mountains, Siberia51.65000000, 85.66666667669Wild material1433957PI 539021
209PI 539022AJC473Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Russian Federation Historic1990COLLECTED08/17/1988Mixed grass/forb community, valley bottom, 8km S of Cherga, Altai Mountains, Siberia853Wild material1433958PI 539022
210PI 539067AJC545Melilotus wolgicus Poir. KazakhstanNC7FIELD1990COLLECTED08/22/198820 km north of Karaganda.290Over coal mine spoils, no grazing.Wild material1434003PI 539067
211PI 57828184TK536-001Melilotus albus Medik. Hakkâri, TurkeyNC7Not Available1989COLLECTED08/12/1984Edge of ungrazed irrigated level wheat field, high plateau terrace, loam soil, moderate drainage, low stoniness, near Yuksekova, 21km southeast of Yuksekova Road Junction or 9km northwest of Yuksekova, Hakkari Province37.66666667, 44.166666671830Wild materialOne plant collected. Flowers white. Not transplanted1473252PI 578281
212PI 553075'GOH'Melilotus albus Medik. PolandNC71989DONATED03/21/1989CultivarDeveloped for bee pasture, late flowering (July into September).1448047PI 553075
213PI 532943J-48Melilotus albus Medik. PakistanNC7FIELD1988COLLECTED08/30/1986Pari, near Gilgit.36.00000000, 74.000000001463Wild material1427879PI 532943
214PI 532944J-59Melilotus albus Medik. PakistanNC71988COLLECTED08/31/1986Lake Kachura turnoff, main road to Skardu.35.00000000, 76.000000002225Wild material1427880PI 532944
215PI 532945J-9Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. PakistanNC7FIELD1988COLLECTED08/28/1986Karimabad, Hunza Valley.36.00000000, 75.000000002134Wild material1427881PI 532945
216PI 532946J-27Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. PakistanNC7FIELD1988COLLECTED08/28/1986Passu, Hunza Valley.36.00000000, 75.000000002469Wild material1427882PI 532946
217PI 532947J-30Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. PakistanNC7FIELD1988COLLECTED08/28/1986Ganish, Hunza Valley.36.00000000, 75.000000002164Wild materialMixture of M. officinalis and M. alba.1427883PI 532947
218PI 532948J-45Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. PakistanNC71988COLLECTED08/28/1986Mid Naltar Valley, near Gilgit.36.00000000, 74.000000002377Wild material1427884PI 532948
219PI 532949J-52Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. PakistanNC7FIELD1988COLLECTED08/31/1986Forest headquarters garden at Skardu.35.00000000, 76.000000002195Wild material1427885PI 532949
220PI 532950J-69Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. PakistanNC71988COLLECTED08/31/1986Kachura Power Station, near Skardu.35.00000000, 76.000000002408Wild material1427886PI 532950
221PI 532951J-73Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. PakistanNC7Not Available1988COLLECTED09/01/1986Ispecho, above Hussainabad, 5km E of Skardu.35.00000000, 76.000000002256Wild material1427887PI 532951
222PI 532952J-85Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. PakistanNC71988COLLECTED09/02/1986Sadpara Lake Rest House, 5km S of Skardu.35.00000000, 76.000000002530Wild material1427888PI 532952
223PI 532953J-136Melilotus indicus (L.) All. NepalNC71988COLLECTED09/11/1986Along field margins and irrigated canals, Jomsom (site #1), Mustang, 1 km NE of Jomsom Airport.28.00000000, 84.000000002682Wild material1427889PI 532953
224PI 532954J-144Melilotus indicus (L.) All. NepalNC71988COLLECTED09/12/1986Mustang, 1 km S of Kagbeni.28.00000000, 84.000000002774Wild material1427890PI 532954
225PI 508615244Melilotus albus Medik. Argentina Historic1986COLLECTED01/27/1979Route 8 at 489km marker, W of Buenos Aires.Wild materialPlants upright, 1.5m tall, leafy. Flowers white.1403551PI 508615
226PI 508616274Melilotus albus Medik. Argentina Historic1986COLLECTED01/28/1979North, 7km of El Tio, Cordoba Province.Wild materialPlants about 1.8m tall, leafy. Flowers numerous, white.1403552PI 508616
227PI 508617562Melilotus albus Medik. ArgentinaNC71986COLLECTED02/18/1979Along freeway, 65km S of Santa Fe, Santa Fe Province.-32.08333333, 1.48333333Wild materialPlants about 1.5m tall, not too stemy. Flowers white.1403553PI 508617
228PI 508618570Melilotus albus Medik. ArgentinaNC71986COLLECTED02/19/1979Dry area, Route 34, 87km W of Ceres, Santa Fe Province.-29.88333333, -63.95000000Wild materialPlants 1.2 to 1.5m tall. Flowers white.1403554PI 508618
229PI 503868MA-23a-85;SZTAMelilotus albus Medik. RomaniaNC7FIELD1986COLLECTEDSfintu-Gheorghe, Delta Dun.46.00000000, 26.000000001398804PI 503868
230PI 503869MO-F29-85;SZTAMelilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. RomaniaNC71986COLLECTEDCluj.46.76666667, 23.566666671398805PI 503869
231PI 516986GR 853Melilotus italicus (L.) Lam. MoroccoNC7FIELD1986COLLECTED08/13/1983SNDE farm, cracking heavy clay soil, 15km S of Tangiers off Road P 2, International Airport, Tangiers.35.86666667, -5.91666667100Wild materialEaten by local livestock. Probably low coumarin type. Donated by INRA, Rabat.1411922PI 516986
232PI 516987GR 387Melilotus sp. MoroccoNC71986COLLECTED07/11/1983Within 700 year old Fort, Chechaouen610Wild materialArea protected from grazing. Single plant.1411923PI 516987
233PI 502546AR-152Melilotus albus Medik. Russian FederationNC71985COLLECTED08/24/1982Dry roadside, 250km N of Elista, Kalmyk ARR46.26666667, 44.23333333Wild materialPrecipitation 250mm. Plants 1-1.5m tall. Flowers very small, in bloom. Nodule sample.1397482PI 502546
234PI 502547AR-161Melilotus wolgicus Poir. Russian FederationNC71985COLLECTED08/24/1982Roadside, State Farm, 250km N of Elista, Kalmyk ARRWild materialPrecipitation 250mm. Plants 1-2m tall. Flowers small, white. Growing with Melilotus officinalis.1397483PI 502547
235PI 502548AR-148Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Russian FederationNC7FIELD1985COLLECTED08/24/1982Roadside, 25km N of Elista, Kalmyk ARR46.93333333, 46.00000000Wild materialPrecipitation 250mm. Plants 1-1.5m tall. Stems diseased. Flowers 75% stripped. Nodules abundant, pink. Nodule sample.1397484PI 502548
236PI 502549AR-151Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Russian FederationNC7FIELD1985COLLECTED08/24/1982Roadside, 225km N of Elista, Kalmyk ARR48.93333333, 46.00000000Wild materialPrecipitation 250mm. Plants 1-2m tall. Stems black. Seed set poor. Nodules abundant. Nodule sample.1397485PI 502549
237PI 502550AR-157Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Russian FederationNC71985COLLECTED08/24/1982Roadside, 250km N of Elista, Kalmyk ARR49.16666667, 46.00000000Wild materialPlants 1-2m tall. Stems black. Flowers yellow, 50-75% stripped.1397486PI 502550
238PI 502551AR-185Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Russian FederationNC71985COLLECTED08/25/1982Roadside, 80km N of Elista, Kalmyk ARR46.98333333, 46.00000000Wild materialPlants 1.5m tall. Black stem disease. Seed set poor.1397487PI 502551
239PI 504542M-15123Melilotus albus Medik. GreeceNC7Not Available1985COLLECTED08/27/1982Plants growing in mountainous area in white to gray loam with good drainage, 5km from Konitsa towards Iliorachi, Zoannina.40.05000000, 20.76666667600Wild materialPlants growing with Festuca arundinacea, Dactylis glomerata, Avena, and Trifolium.1399478PI 504542
240PI 494706Me-1Melilotus albus Medik. RomaniaNC71985COLLECTED08/19/1984Beach sand dunes in Constanta, Black Sea, Route 3944.20000000, 28.60000000Wild materialPlants very tall (to 135cm) and coarse, some fruiting, others in flower.1389642PI 494706
241PI 499551D-2627Melilotus albus Medik. ChinaNC71984COLLECTED08/08/1980Near guest house at Stone River State Farm, about 150km W of Urumchi43.81666667, 85.66666667500Wild materialFlowers white.1394487PI 499551
242PI 499552D-2610Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. ChinaNC7Not Available1984COLLECTED08/07/1980Yellow River Dam about 60km SW of Lanzhou35.66666667, 103.83333333Wild materialPlants yellow and white-flowered.1394488PI 499552
243PI 499553D-2705Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. ChinaNC71984COLLECTED08/14/1980Guest house compound, outskirts of Urumchi43.81666667, 87.716666673000Cultivated materialMay contain both yellow and white-flowered types.1394489PI 499553
244PI 595389'Yukon'Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Saskatchewan, CanadaNC7FIELD1983DEVELOPED02/27/1970CultivarWinter-hardy with outstanding seedling vigor.1158943PI 595389
245PI 478773'Floranna'Melilotus albus Medik. Florida, United StatesNC7FIELD1983DONATED01/17/1983Cultivar1373709PI 478773
246PI 595388'NORGOLD'Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Saskatchewan, CanadaNC7FIELD1982DONATED1982CultivarA low coumarin cultivar adapted for western Canada.1141890PI 595388
247PI 478468R-145Melilotus albus Medik. BoliviaNC71981COLLECTED05/01/1981Irrigated flood plain, salty soil, S of Camargo, Pompagua2420Cultivated materialSalt tolerant. Nodule sample.1373404PI 478468
248PI 452484R-15Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. CanadaNC7FIELD1980COLLECTED08/11/1980Mile 173, Hart Highway, 50km S of Chetwynd, British Columbia55.00000000, -121.00000000600Wild materialPlants 2m tall. Early maturity. Soil pH 5.5. Nodule sample.1347420PI 452484
249PI 436572Cao mu xiMelilotus sp. ChinaNC71979DONATED07/1979Cultivated material1331508PI 436572
250PI 442520925Melilotus albus Medik. BelgiumNC71979COLLECTEDAntwerp51.21666667, 4.40000000Wild material1337456PI 442520
251PI 442522927Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. BelgiumNC7Not Available1979COLLECTEDAntwerp51.21666667, 4.40000000Wild material1337458PI 442522
252PI 595392'WILLAMETTE'Melilotus albus Medik. Oregon, United StatesNC7FIELD1978DEVELOPED1921CultivarResistant to Sclerotinia stem rot and crown rot. Selected in western Oregon for use there. Maturity and plant type similar to common white.1031841PI 595392
253PI 478772'Hubam'Melilotus albus Medik. NC7FIELD1978COLLECTED31.58333333, -97.10000000Cultivar1373708PI 478772
254PI 440548D-1329Melilotus albus Medik. Russian FederationNC71978COLLECTED07/22/1977Transplanted in sod from Stavropol plateau45.08333333, 41.83333333600Wild materialTransplanted in sod from Stavropol plateau.1335484PI 440548
255PI 440549D-1737Melilotus albus Medik. KazakhstanNC71978COLLECTED08/08/1977Roadside, 25km north of Tselinograd50.16666667, 71.71666667Wild materialWhite flowers.1335485PI 440549
256PI 440550D-1993Melilotus albus Medik. KazakhstanNC71978COLLECTED08/17/1977Roadside, 8km east of Trudovoi Pajari Farm Village, 40km NE of Dzhambul43.25000000, 72.00000000Wild material1335486PI 440550
257PI 440551D-2079Melilotus albus Medik. KazakhstanNC71978COLLECTED08/22/1977Roadside, about 35km from Dzhambul toward Chimkent in low m ountains42.50000000, 71.00000000900Wild materialFlowers white.1335487PI 440551
258PI 440552D-1603Melilotus dentatus (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Russian FederationNC71978COLLECTED07/31/1977Near pond, 2km from Shpakovskoye Village, 12km east of Stavr opol45.08333333, 42.00000000300Wild materialPlants similar to M. officinalis but leaves have toothed margins. Low in coumarin.1335488PI 440552
259PI 440553P-138Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Russian FederationNC7Not Available1978COLLECTED07/29/1977Victory Collective Farm, 86km southeast of Stavropol44.66666667, 42.33333333270Wild materialPlants to 1 m tall.1335489PI 440553
260PI 440554D-1328Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Russian FederationNC7FIELD1978COLLECTED07/22/1977Transplanted in sod from Stavropol plateau600Wild materialTransplanted in sod from Stavropol plateau.1335490PI 440554
261PI 440555D-1479Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Russian FederationNC71978COLLECTED07/28/1977Very sandy soil, Beshpagin hills, about 50km east of Stavrop ol45.08333333, 42.50000000400Wild material1335491PI 440555
262PI 440556D-1577Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Russian FederationNC71978COLLECTED07/30/1977Mt. Nedryemanya, 30km south of Stavropol44.58333333, 41.83333333500Wild material1335492PI 440556
263PI 440557D-1627Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71978COLLECTED08/01/1977Southeast 35km of Svetlograd, near Gofitskoye VillageWild materialSandy knolls and moist ravines.1335493PI 440557
264PI 440558D-1646Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71978COLLECTED08/02/1977Gofitskoye Woods, 40km southeast of Svetlograd300Wild materialClearings and around the edges of the woods.1335494PI 440558
265PI 440559D-1803Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71978COLLECTED08/10/1977Near railroad by Shorthandy InstituteWild material1335495PI 440559
266PI 440560D-1878Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KazakhstanNC71978COLLECTED08/14/1977Near Medeo Ice-skating Arena, 15km south of Alma Ata43.00000000, 77.133333331680Wild materialSteep, ungrazed hillside. Scarce.1335496PI 440560
267PI 440561D-2048Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KazakhstanNC71978COLLECTED08/19/1977Streamside, Young Pioneer camp, 40km SE of Dzhambul in low m ountains42.66666667, 71.583333331080Wild material1335497PI 440561
268PI 440562D-2093Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KazakhstanNC7Not Available1978COLLECTED08/22/1977Roadside, boundary between Dzhambul and Chimkent Oblasts1200Wild material1335498PI 440562
269PI 440563D-2131Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. KazakhstanNC7Not Available1978COLLECTED08/24/1977Dry ravine, Victory Collective Farm, 75km east of Chimkent, then 15km NE42.28333333, 70.33333333Wild material1335499PI 440563
270PI 440564D-2164Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1978COLLECTED08/25/1977Near stream, low mountains, 45km NW of Victory Collective Fa rm Headquarters43.00000000, 69.500000001000Wild material1335500PI 440564
271PI 42040111Melilotus albus Medik. SpainNC71977COLLECTEDAlong roadside, Logrono42.46666667, -2.41666667Wild material1317523PI 420401
272PI 420163152Melilotus altissimus Thuill. FranceNC7FIELD1977COLLECTEDL'Hospital du Grosbois5761317399PI 420163
273PI 420164153Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. NC71977COLLECTEDDannemariesur Crete-Doubs47.20000000, 5.866666672861317400PI 420164
274PI 595391'EVERGREEN'Melilotus albus Medik. Ohio, United StatesNC7FIELD1976DEVELOPED1935CultivarHigh hay yields. First year's growth tall, upright and somewhat coarse. Second year's growth tall, coarse, and 3 to 4 weeks later in maturity than common wild-type plants. The blooming period long. Seed harvesting difficult because seed shatters. High temperatures and drought can result in in low seed yield or seed failures. Well adapted in the corn belt to the eastern edge of the Great Plains.1099513PI 595391
275PI 404798464Melilotus albus Medik. UruguayNC71975COLLECTED1975On route 26, 111 km. east-northeast of Paysandu-32.26666667, -57.91666667Wild materialCool season, biennial plant approx. 1.2 m high. Erect, with white flowers.1304955PI 404798
276PI 404799536Melilotus albus Medik. UruguayNC71975COLLECTED1975Rio de la Plata, 23 km. north of Colonia-34.45000000, -57.83333333Wild materialErect plant .9 to 1.5 m tall with white flowers. Small seed, late maturing1304956PI 404799
277PI 593236'EMERALD'Melilotus albus Medik. Texas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1975DEVELOPED1944CultivarAnnual, many stemmed, fine stemmed, crown branching, leafy, white blossomed, and green seeded. Shorter and not as coarse as other annual sweetclovers. Greater recovery after close grazing than other annual sweetclovers. Fineness of stems and leafiness due to a single recessive genetic factor.1099519PI 593236
278PI 388842WL-94Melilotus sulcatus Desf. Sardegna, ItalyNC71974COLLECTEDBetween Cea di Bari and Tortali65Tall, vigorous plant that flowers late.1292231PI 388842
279PI 378081Melilotus altissimus Thuill. Argentina Historic1973DONATED02/01/19731283160PI 378081
280PI 377757CHINA DUGUHESTANMelilotus albus Medik. ChinaNC7FIELD1973COLLECTEDChinese sweetclover received in Japan from mainland China through the port of Dairen.1282998PI 377757
281PI 38370527Melilotus albus Medik. Turkey Historic1972COLLECTED1287888PI 383705
282PI 383706258Melilotus albus Medik. TurkeyNC71972COLLECTED1959Agri, via grasslands and animal husbandry research Station, Ankara39.83333333, 43.16666667Wild material1287889PI 383706
283PI 383707259Melilotus albus Medik. EskiÅŸehir, TurkeyNC71972COLLECTED1964Eskisehir, via grasslands and Animal Husbandry Research Station, Ankara39.66666667, 30.33333333Wild materialThe original (1974) seeds were a mixture of annual and biennial types. In 1998 the biennial types were segregated as DB 98417 by David Brenner. This annual accession (PI 383707) was regenerated in a greenhouse, by self polinating 9 plants in 1998.1287890PI 383707
284PI 383708260Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. TurkeyNC71972COLLECTED1959Kastamonu-Safron-Bolu, via Grassland and Animal Husbandry Research Station, Ankara40.75000000, 31.75000000Wild material1287891PI 383708
285PI 383709261Melilotus albus Medik. TurkeyNC71972COLLECTED1964Eskishir, via Grassland and Animal Husbandry Research Station, Ankara39.66666667, 30.33333333Wild material1287892PI 383709
286PI 606750DB 98417Melilotus albus Medik. EskiÅŸehir, TurkeyNC71972COLLECTED1964Eskisehir, via grasslands and Animal Husbandry Research Station, Ankara.39.66666667, 30.33333333Wild materialSeparation from PI 383707 74ncpo01 of 20 biennial plants. Part of a regeneration planting of Row 417. Nineteen of the plants were of the standard type, one was the bushy type.1569178PI 606750
287PI 37068734643Melilotus albus Medik. Former, Soviet UnionNC7PLANT1972COLLECTEDAltai territory1277689PI 370687
288PI 37068835310Melilotus albus Medik. Former, Soviet UnionNC71972COLLECTEDAktiubinsk Region1277690PI 370688
289PI 37068934470Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71972COLLECTEDKuilbyshev Region53.16666667, 50.083333331277691PI 370689
290PI 37069035309Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71972COLLECTEDKrasnoyarsk Region1277692PI 370690
291PI 37069135552Melilotus albus Medik. Former, Soviet UnionNC71972COLLECTEDOmsk Region1277693PI 370691
292PI 372725S 91Melilotus albus Medik. Alaska, United StatesNC71972COLLECTED1971Nenana64.46666667, -149.300000001279427PI 372725
293PI 367836200Melilotus albus Medik. ArgentinaNC71971DONATED10/29/19711275588PI 367836
294PI 366038Melilotus albus Medik. Buenos Aires, ArgentinaNC7FIELD1971DONATED09/14/19711273984PI 366038
295PI 595396'Polara'Melilotus albus Medik. Saskatchewan, CanadaNC7SEED1970DEVELOPED1970CultivarA low coumarin cultivar of sweetclover. Will not cause hemorrhaging or "sweetclover disease" in farm livestock. Adapted to Western Canada. Seed and forage yields approximately 10% less than the cultivar Arctic.1118143PI 595396
296PI 349641Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. SpainNC71970DONATED04/11/19701260844PI 349641
297PI 347586Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Texas, United StatesNC71970COLLECTEDBexar County.29.45000000, -98.51666667Annual yellow sweetclover, matured May 5, 19681259244PI 347586
298PI 325420ANNUAMelilotus albus Medik. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1968COLLECTEDStavropol Botanic Garden. From village of Beskhagir near Stavropol45.08333333, 41.83333333Selection from hybrids of sweet clover. Some flowers cream to yellow.1241420PI 325420
299PI 325421s-277Melilotus hirsutus Lipsky Former, Soviet UnionNC71968COLLECTEDStavroplo Botanic Garden From Tuapse44.00000000, 39.166666671241421PI 325421
300PI 325422S-11Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71968COLLECTEDCrimea Mountain above Yalta44.48333333, 34.20000000540Seed from several plants, found in gravelly soil.1241422PI 325422
301PI 325423S-127Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71968COLLECTEDStavroplo region South of Elycha in rocky range900Seed from several plants.1241423PI 325423
302PI 325424S-151Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71968COLLECTEDStavropol Region South of Elycha in rocky range900Seed from single plant, plant three meters high, vigorous, retained foliage after seed ripened.1241424PI 325424
303PI 325425S-250Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71968COLLECTEDStavropol Region Ten km. north of Teberda reservation, along main road45.08333333, 41.83333333Seed from single plant.1241425PI 325425
304PI 325426S-275Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71968COLLECTEDStavropol Botanic Garden From Cossack village Ispravnaya45.00000000, 42.000000001241426PI 325426
305PI 325427S-308Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71968COLLECTEDStavropol Region Collective Farm near Bekeshevskaya village45.00000000, 42.00000000540Seed from several plants.1241427PI 325427
306PI 325428S-4Melilotus tauricus (M. Bieb.) Ser. Former, Soviet UnionNC71968COLLECTEDNikitsky Botanical Garden, Yalta, Crimea44.48333333, 34.20000000Plant found on south facing dry slope, had white flowers, seed yield abundant.1241428PI 325428
307PI 325429S-28Melilotus tauricus (M. Bieb.) Ser. Former, Soviet UnionNC71968COLLECTEDCrimea above Bear mountain near Krasno Komenka1241429PI 325429
308PI 325430S-29Melilotus tauricus (M. Bieb.) Ser. Former, Soviet UnionNC7FRUIT1968COLLECTEDWest of Yalta on road embankment44.48333333, 34.00000000Biennial1241430PI 325430
309PI 322560IRI 1296Melilotus albus Medik. BrazilNC71967COLLECTEDIntroduced to Matao, Sao Paulo from Buru, Sao Paulo Original source unknown1239836PI 322560
310PI 319052G 63Melilotus sulcatus Desf. Castilla-La Mancha, SpainNC7FIELD1967COLLECTEDMoratilla de los Meleros1237376PI 319052
311PI 318508Melilotus siculus (Turra) B. D. Jacks. GreeceNC7FIELD1967COLLECTEDNative, uncultivated legume.1237101PI 318508
312PI 317631Col. No. A-971Melilotus indicus (L.) All. United States Historic1966COLLECTED1709195PI 317631
313PI 317461623Melilotus sp. AfghanistanNC71966COLLECTEDTagao Ishlan River, 2 miles east of Qala HissarLocally common, found wild on river bank.1236317PI 317461
314PI 315717BN-7933-53Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. SpainNC71966COLLECTEDHorto Botanica, Madrid, Spain40.43333333, -3.70000000Reproduced at National Plant Materials Center.1235496PI 315717
315PI 315718BN-8062-59Melilotus suaveolens Ledeb. SpainNC71966COLLECTEDHorto Botanica, Madrid, Spain40.43333333, -3.70000000Reproduced at National Plant Materials Center.1235497PI 315718
316PI 314992IW 1560 AMelilotus indicus (L.) All. India Historic1966COLLECTED1707296PI 314992
317PI 314284527Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71966COLLECTEDHills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78km northeast of Tashkent.41.75000000, 70.00000000Plants to 6' high, flowers yellow.1234687PI 314284
318PI 314285543Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71966COLLECTEDHillside above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78km northeast of Tashkent.41.75000000, 70.00000000Flowers yellow1234688PI 314285
319PI 314286561Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71966COLLECTEDForestry Station, Sukok, 60km east of Tashkent.41.38333333, 69.83333333Flowers yellow1234689PI 314286
320PI 314287569Melilotus albus Medik. Former, Soviet UnionNC7FIELD1966COLLECTEDReserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent41.38333333, 70.000000001234690PI 314287
321PI 314288579Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1966COLLECTEDReserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70km east of Tashkent.41.38333333, 70.00000000Flowers yellow1234691PI 314288
322PI 314289J&K 629Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71966COLLECTEDNew section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70km east of Tashkent.41.38333333, 70.00000000Flowers yellow1234692PI 314289
323PI 314290J&K 630Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. UzbekistanNC7FIELD1966COLLECTEDNew section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70km east of Tashkent.41.38333333, 70.00000000Flowers yellow1234693PI 314290
324PI 314291J&K 649Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71966COLLECTEDNew section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70km east of Tashkent.41.38333333, 70.00000000Flowers yellow1234694PI 314291
325PI 314385104Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. UzbekistanNC71966COLLECTEDLake Manich, 220km norhteast of Stavropol.48.75000000, 42.166666671234742PI 314385
326PI 314386138Melilotus polonicus (L.) Desr. Former, Soviet UnionNC7FIELD1966COLLECTEDAchikulak, Stavropol.45.08333333, 41.83333333Biennial to 2m high.1234743PI 314386
327PI 314464J&K 158Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. UzbekistanNC7Not Available1966COLLECTEDTbilisi Botanical Gardens.42.00000000, 45.00000000Plants to 3' high.1234782PI 314464
328PI 314465209Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. UzbekistanNC71966COLLECTEDSagarega, 50km east of Tbilisi.42.00000000, 45.00000000Plants to 3' high.1234783PI 314465
329PI 314466J&K 217Melilotus spicatus (Sm.) Breistr. UzbekistanNC7FIELD1966COLLECTEDHillside near Park of Culture, Tbilisi.Annual to 14" high, many fruiting racemes.1234784PI 314466
330PI 314716349Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71966COLLECTEDOn gravel bar of Alma Atinka River, 15km south Alma Ata.43.30000000, 77.13333333Plants to 3' high, flowers yellow.1234942PI 314716
331PI 314717395Melilotus albus Medik. Former, Soviet UnionNC71966COLLECTEDEast of Alma Ata, 50km.43.31666667, 76.666666671234943PI 314717
332PI 314718414Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71966COLLECTEDMountain canyon, 97km east of Alma Ata.43.31666667, 78.333333331234944PI 314718
333PI 314719477Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71966COLLECTEDNorth of Kokpek, 25km, about 160km east of Alma Ata.43.31666667, 79.000000001234945PI 314719
334PI 314720511Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71966COLLECTEDWest of Alma Ata, 48km.43.31666667, 76.63333333Flowers yellow.1234946PI 314720
335PI 314721517Melilotus albus Medik. Former, Soviet UnionNC71966COLLECTEDWest of Alma Ata, 34km.43.31666667, 77.66666667Flowers white.1234947PI 314721
336PI 31409425Melilotus tauricus (M. Bieb.) Ser. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1966COLLECTEDLeningrad Botanical Institute.1234558PI 314094
337PI 31409526Melilotus wolgicus Poir. Former, Soviet UnionNC71966COLLECTEDVoronesh Botanical Garden1234559PI 314095
338PI 31409624Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Former, Soviet UnionNC71966COLLECTEDNear Black Sea1234560PI 314096
339PI 317672Col. No. A-1009Melilotus wolgicus Poir. United States Historic1966COLLECTEDOriginally from Czechoslovakia1709197PI 317672
340PI 317622HUNG BDN 58-262Melilotus altissimus Thuill. HungaryNC71965COLLECTED1236390PI 317622
341PI 317623CANA BDN 61-134Melilotus elegans Salzm. ex Ser. Manitoba, CanadaNC71965COLLECTEDFlowers yellow.1236391PI 317623
342PI 317624CANA BDN 58-5Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Manitoba, CanadaNC71965COLLECTED1236392PI 317624
343PI 317625CANA BDN 58-247Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Manitoba, CanadaNC71965COLLECTED1236393PI 317625
344PI 317626CANA BDN 525Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Manitoba, CanadaNC71965COLLECTED1236394PI 317626
345PI 317627CANA BDN 547Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Manitoba, CanadaNC71965COLLECTED1236395PI 317627
346PI 317628CANA BDN 632Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Manitoba, CanadaNC71965COLLECTED1236396PI 317628
347PI 317629CANA BDN 776Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Manitoba, CanadaNC71965COLLECTED1236397PI 317629
348PI 317630CR-c2-60-4Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Manitoba, CanadaNC71965COLLECTED1236398PI 317630
349PI 317632CR-C2-60-3Melilotus indicus (L.) All. Manitoba, CanadaNC71965COLLECTED1236399PI 317632
350PI 317633N 688Melilotus segetalis (Brot.) Ser. AlgeriaNC71965COLLECTEDFlowers yellow1236400PI 317633
351PI 317634CANA BDN 523Melilotus italicus (L.) Lam. Manitoba, CanadaNC71965COLLECTED1236401PI 317634
352PI 317635CZEC BDN 58-256Melilotus italicus (L.) Lam. CzechoslovakiaNC7Not Available1965COLLECTED1236402PI 317635
353PI 317636SWEDN BDN 852Melilotus italicus (L.) Lam. SwedenNC71965COLLECTEDTo 16 inches high1236403PI 317636
354PI 317637SWEDN BDN 856Melilotus italicus (L.) Lam. SwedenNC71965COLLECTED1236404PI 317637
355PI 317638ISRL BDN 978Melilotus italicus (L.) Lam. IsraelNC7FIELDNot Available1965COLLECTED1236405PI 317638
356PI 317639BDN 60-33Melilotus siculus (Turra) B. D. Jacks. NC71965COLLECTED1236406PI 317639
357PI 317640BDN 60-34Melilotus siculus (Turra) B. D. Jacks. NC71965COLLECTEDOrigin unknown1236407PI 317640
358PI 317641PORT BDN 524Melilotus siculus (Turra) B. D. Jacks. PortugalNC7Not Available1965COLLECTED1236408PI 317641
359PI 317642PORT BDN 859Melilotus siculus (Turra) B. D. Jacks. PortugalNC71965COLLECTED1236409PI 317642
360PI 317643ITALY BDN 58-195Melilotus siculus (Turra) B. D. Jacks. ItalyNC71965COLLECTED1236410PI 317643
361PI 317644ALGE BDN 61-97Melilotus spicatus (Sm.) Breistr. AlgeriaNC71965COLLECTEDFlowers yellow.1236411PI 317644
362PI 317645CP-C2-59-116Melilotus spicatus (Sm.) Breistr. PortugalNC71965COLLECTEDFlowers yellow.1236412PI 317645
363PI 317646Col. No. A-982Melilotus spicatus (Sm.) Breistr. United States Historic1965COLLECTEDOriginally from Poland1709196PI 317646
364PI 317647USAIA BDN 535Melilotus segetalis (Brot.) Ser. Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1965DONATED11/12/19651236413PI 317647
365PI 317648MALTA BDN 863Melilotus segetalis (Brot.) Ser. MaltaNC7FIELD1965COLLECTEDFlowers yellow.1236414PI 317648
366PI 317649CZEC BDN 1017Melilotus segetalis (Brot.) Ser. CzechoslovakiaNC71965COLLECTEDFlowers yellow.1236415PI 317649
367PI 317650CANA BDN 59-51Melilotus speciosus Durieu Manitoba, CanadaNC7Not Available1965COLLECTEDFlowers white.1236416PI 317650
368PI 317651BDN 60-40Melilotus speciosus Durieu NC7INFLORESCENCE1965COLLECTEDOrigin UnknownFlowers white.1236417PI 317651
369PI 317652USAIA BDN 536Melilotus speciosus Durieu Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1965DONATED11/12/1965Flowers white.1236418PI 317652
370PI 317653CANA BDN 60-72Melilotus sulcatus Desf. Nebraska, United StatesNC71965DONATED11/12/1965Flowers yellow.1236419PI 317653
371PI 317654BDN 58-4Melilotus sulcatus Desf. Nebraska, United StatesNC71965DONATED11/12/1965Flowers yellow1236420PI 317654
372PI 317655CZEC BDN 58-194Melilotus sulcatus Desf. CzechoslovakiaNC71965COLLECTEDFlowers yellow.1236421PI 317655
373PI 317657MOROC BDN 61-31Melilotus sulcatus Desf. MoroccoNC71965COLLECTED1236423PI 317657
374PI 317658SWEDN BDN 862Melilotus sulcatus Desf. SwedenNC71965COLLECTED1236424PI 317658
375PI 317659ISRL BDN 1018Melilotus sulcatus Desf. IsraelNC71965COLLECTED1236425PI 317659
376PI 317660GER BDN 1019Melilotus sulcatus Desf. GermanyNC71965COLLECTED1236426PI 317660
377PI 317661FRAN BDN 1020Melilotus sulcatus Desf. FranceNC71965COLLECTED1236427PI 317661
378PI 317662CANA BDN 546Melilotus tauricus (M. Bieb.) Ser. Manitoba, CanadaNC71965COLLECTED1236428PI 317662
379PI 317663CZEC BDN 58-253Melilotus tauricus (M. Bieb.) Ser. CzechoslovakiaNC71965COLLECTED1236429PI 317663
380PI 317664DEN BDN 1022Melilotus wolgicus Poir. DenmarkNC71965COLLECTEDTo 36 inches with white flowers1236430PI 317664
381PI 317665DEN BDN 58-244Melilotus wolgicus Poir. DenmarkNC71965COLLECTED1236431PI 317665
382PI 317666CZEC BDN 58-254Melilotus wolgicus Poir. CzechoslovakiaNC71965COLLECTED1236432PI 317666
383PI 317667ITALY BDN 59-34Melilotus wolgicus Poir. ItalyNC71965COLLECTED1236433PI 317667
384PI 317668HUNG BDN 59-50Melilotus wolgicus Poir. HungaryNC71965COLLECTED1236434PI 317668
385PI 317669HUNG BDN 60-111Melilotus wolgicus Poir. HungaryNC71965COLLECTED1236435PI 317669
386PI 317670BDN 244Melilotus wolgicus Poir. NC71965COLLECTEDOrigin Unknown1236436PI 317670
387PI 317671USAIA BDN 534Melilotus wolgicus Poir. Nebraska, United StatesNC71965DONATED11/12/19651236437PI 317671
388PI 342677FIN BDN 448Melilotus albus Medik. FinlandNC71965COLLECTEDStems 5 to 8 dm tall1255690PI 342677
389PI 342678Bdn. 449Melilotus albus Medik. ItalyNC7Not Available1965COLLECTEDStems 5 to 9 dm. tall.1255691PI 342678
390PI 342679FRAN BDN 450Melilotus albus Medik. FranceNC71965COLLECTEDStems from 7 to 10 dm tall.1255692PI 342679
391PI 342680G B E BDN 451Melilotus albus Medik. England, United KingdomNC71965COLLECTEDStems 6 to 10 dm tall.1255693PI 342680
392PI 342681G B S BDN 452Melilotus albus Medik. Scotland, United KingdomNC71965COLLECTEDStems 5 to 7 dm tall.1255694PI 342681
393PI 342682SWEDN BDN 441Melilotus albus Medik. SwedenNC71965COLLECTEDOslo59.93333333, 10.68333333Stems 5 to 13 dm tall.1255695PI 342682
394PI 342683SWEDN BDN 442Melilotus albus Medik. SwedenNC71965COLLECTEDStockholm59.38333333, 18.00000000Stems 7 to 12 dm tall.1255696PI 342683
395PI 342684Bdn. 444Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC7Not Available1965COLLECTEDStems 6 to 9 dm. tall.1255697PI 342684
396PI 342685GER BDN 446Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71965COLLECTEDStems 6 to 8 dm tall.1255698PI 342685
397PI 342686FRAN BDN 447Melilotus albus Medik. FranceNC71965COLLECTEDStems 6 to 10 dm tall.1255699PI 342686
398PI 342687G B E BDN 453Melilotus albus Medik. England, United KingdomNC71965COLLECTEDStems 9 to 11 dm tall.1255700PI 342687
399PI 342688GER BDN 455Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71965COLLECTEDStems 6 to 8 dm tall.1255701PI 342688
400PI 342689NORWA BDN 456Melilotus albus Medik. NorwayNC71965COLLECTEDPlants medium uniformity, medium erect.1255702PI 342689
401PI 342690PORT BDN 457Melilotus albus Medik. PortugalNC71965COLLECTEDAnnual with white flowers, stems 11 to 14 dm tall.1255703PI 342690
402PI 342691Bdn. 458Melilotus albus Medik. ItalyNC7Not Available1965COLLECTEDPlants medium uniformity and vigor.1255704PI 342691
403PI 342692FRAN BDN 459Melilotus albus Medik. FranceNC71965COLLECTEDPlants uniform and vigorous.1255705PI 342692
404PI 342693PORT BDN 460Melilotus albus Medik. PortugalNC71965COLLECTEDAnnual plant with white flowers, stems 10 to 15 dm tall.1255706PI 342693
405PI 342694G B E BDN 463Melilotus albus Medik. England, United KingdomNC7Not Available1965COLLECTEDPlants medium to good vigor.1255707PI 342694
406PI 342695Bdn. 550Melilotus albus Medik. BelgiumNC7Not Available1965COLLECTEDPlants with good vigor and uniformity.1255708PI 342695
407PI 342696BDN 620Melilotus albus Medik. Manitoba, CanadaNC71965DONATED11/12/1965Plants with good vigor and uniformity.1255709PI 342696
408PI 342697Bdn. 622Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC7Not Available1965COLLECTEDPlants with medium vigor and uniformity.1255710PI 342697
409PI 342698GER BDN 623Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71965COLLECTEDPlants vigorous and uniform.1255711PI 342698
410PI 342699FRAN BDN 626Melilotus albus Medik. FranceNC71965COLLECTEDPlants vigorous and uniform.1255712PI 342699
411PI 342700Bdn. 627Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC7Not Available1965COLLECTEDPlants uniform with medium vigor.1255713PI 342700
412PI 342701GER BDN 628Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71965COLLECTEDPlants have poor uniformity but are vigorous.1255714PI 342701
413PI 342702AUSTL BDN 631Melilotus albus Medik. AustraliaNC71965COLLECTEDAnnual plant with white flowers, stems 14 dm tall, good vigor.1255715PI 342702
414PI 342703AUSTL BDN 633Melilotus albus Medik. AustraliaNC71965COLLECTEDAnnual plant with white flowers, stems 11 to 15 dm tall, good vigor.1255716PI 342703
415PI 342704DEN BDN 634Melilotus albus Medik. DenmarkNC7Not Available1965COLLECTEDPlants medium uniformity and vigor.1255717PI 342704
416PI 342705SWITZ BDN 646Melilotus albus Medik. SwitzerlandNC71965COLLECTEDPlants with medium uniformity and good vigor.1255718PI 342705
417PI 342706SWITZ BDN 648Melilotus albus Medik. SwitzerlandNC71965COLLECTEDPlants have medium, good uniformity and vigor.1255719PI 342706
418PI 342707G B E BDN 647Melilotus albus Medik. England, United KingdomNC71965COLLECTEDPlants with good vigor and uniformity.1255720PI 342707
419PI 342708Bdn. 650Melilotus albus Medik. SwitzerlandNC7Not Available1965COLLECTEDPlants with good vigor and uniformity.1255721PI 342708
420PI 342709SWITZ BDN 651Melilotus albus Medik. SwitzerlandNC71965COLLECTEDPlants with good vigor and uniformity.1255722PI 342709
421PI 342710SWITZ BDN 653Melilotus albus Medik. SwitzerlandNC71965COLLECTEDPlants vary as to vigor, medium poor uniformity.1255723PI 342710
422PI 342711SWITZ BDN 655Melilotus albus Medik. SwitzerlandNC71965COLLECTEDPlants with good vigor and uniformity.1255724PI 342711
423PI 342712SWITZ BDN 656Melilotus albus Medik. SwitzerlandNC71965COLLECTEDPlants good to medium vigor and medium uniformity.1255725PI 342712
424PI 342713SWITZ BDN 657Melilotus albus Medik. SwitzerlandNC71965COLLECTEDAnnual plant with white flowers, stems 10 dm tall.1255726PI 342713
425PI 342714PORT BDN 659Melilotus albus Medik. PortugalNC71965COLLECTEDAnnual plants with white flowers, stems 15 dm tall.1255727PI 342714
426PI 342715SWEDN BDN 660Melilotus albus Medik. SwedenNC71965COLLECTEDAnnual plants with white flowers, stems 15 dm tall.1255728PI 342715
427PI 342716FRAN BDN 661Melilotus albus Medik. FranceNC71965COLLECTEDAnnual plants with white flowers, stem 15 dm tall, plants uniform.1255729PI 342716
428PI 342717PORT BDN 662Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. PortugalNC71965COLLECTEDAnnual plants with yellow flowers, stems 11 dm tall, uniform.1255730PI 342717
429PI 342718G B E BDN 663Melilotus albus Medik. England, United KingdomNC71965COLLECTEDAnnual plants with white flowers, atems 9 dm tall.1255731PI 342718
430PI 342720G B E BDN 665Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. England, United KingdomNC71965COLLECTEDAnnual plants with good vigor and uniformity, yellow flowers, stems one meter tall.1255733PI 342720
431PI 342721BELG BDN 667Melilotus albus Medik. BelgiumNC71965COLLECTEDPlants with good vigor and uniformity, stems 16 dm tall.1255734PI 342721
432PI 342722GER BDN 668Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71965COLLECTEDAnnual plants with good uniformity, white flowers, and stems 1 meter tall.1255735PI 342722
433PI 342723GER BDN 669Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71965COLLECTEDAnnual, vigorous, uniform plant with white flowers, and stems 17 dm tall.1255736PI 342723
434PI 342724POLAN BDN 670Melilotus albus Medik. PolandNC71965COLLECTEDPlant with good vigor and uniformity, stems 18 dm tall.1255737PI 342724
435PI 342725BELG BDN 671Melilotus albus Medik. BelgiumNC71965COLLECTEDAnnual plants with good vigor and uniformity, white flowers, stem 17 dm tall.1255738PI 342725
436PI 342726GER BDN 672Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71965COLLECTEDPlant with many stems.1255739PI 342726
437PI 342727FRAN BDN 673Melilotus albus Medik. FranceNC71965COLLECTEDAnnual plant with medium uniformity, white flowers, and stems 14 dm tall.1255740PI 342727
438PI 342728Bdn. 730Melilotus albus Medik. Belgium Historic1965COLLECTEDPlant medium poor vigor with few stems.1255741PI 342728
439PI 342729PORT BDN 733Melilotus albus Medik. PortugalNC71965COLLECTED1255742PI 342729
440PI 342730CZEC BDN 734Melilotus albus Medik. CzechoslovakiaNC71965COLLECTED1255743PI 342730
441PI 342731BDN 735Melilotus albus Medik. NC7Not Available1965COLLECTEDOriginally from Lugduro Botanical Garden1255744PI 342731
442PI 342732Bdn. 736Melilotus albus Medik. Germany Historic1965COLLECTED1255745PI 342732
443PI 342733GER BDN 738Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71965COLLECTED1255746PI 342733
444PI 342734Bdn. 740Melilotus albus Medik. FranceNC7Not Available1965COLLECTED1255747PI 342734
445PI 342735G B E BDN 743Melilotus albus Medik. England, United KingdomNC71965COLLECTED1255748PI 342735
446PI 342736SWITZ BDN 744Melilotus albus Medik. SwitzerlandNC71965COLLECTED1255749PI 342736
447PI 342737FRAN BDN 745Melilotus albus Medik. FranceNC71965COLLECTED1255750PI 342737
448PI 342738Bdn. 747Melilotus albus Medik. Poland Historic1965COLLECTED1255751PI 342738
449PI 342739G B E BDN 781Melilotus albus Medik. England, United KingdomNC71965COLLECTED1255752PI 342739
450PI 342740POLAN BDN 782Melilotus albus Medik. PolandNC71965COLLECTED1255753PI 342740
451PI 342741Bdn. 785Melilotus albus Medik. Germany Historic1965COLLECTED1255754PI 342741
452PI 342742NETH BDN 789Melilotus albus Medik. NetherlandsNC71965COLLECTED1255755PI 342742
453PI 342743G B E BDN 791Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. England, United KingdomNC71965COLLECTED1255756PI 342743
454PI 342744PORT BDN 792Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. PortugalNC71965COLLECTED1255757PI 342744
455PI 342745BDN 810Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. ItalyNC71965COLLECTED1255758PI 342745
456PI 342746USSR BDN 928Melilotus albus Medik. Former, Soviet UnionNC71965COLLECTEDLeningrad59.95000000, 30.333333331255759PI 342746
457PI 342747GER BDN 929Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71965COLLECTED1255760PI 342747
458PI 342748Bdn. 932Melilotus albus Medik. Czechoslovakia Historic1965COLLECTED1255761PI 342748
459PI 342749CZEC BDN 936Melilotus albus Medik. CzechoslovakiaNC71965COLLECTED1255762PI 342749
460PI 342751POLAN BDN 945Melilotus albus Medik. PolandNC71965COLLECTED1255764PI 342751
461PI 342752Bdn. 946Melilotus albus Medik. Poland Historic1965COLLECTED1255765PI 342752
462PI 342753ARGN BDN 951Melilotus albus Medik. ArgentinaNC71965COLLECTED1255766PI 342753
463PI 342754ISRL BDN 952Melilotus albus Medik. IsraelNC71965COLLECTED1255767PI 342754
464PI 342756FRAN BDN 1919Melilotus albus Medik. FranceNC71965COLLECTED1255769PI 342756
465PI 342757Bdn. 1920Melilotus albus Medik. Hungary Historic1965COLLECTED1255770PI 342757
466PI 342758AUTR BDN 1921Melilotus albus Medik. AustriaNC71965COLLECTED1255771PI 342758
467PI 342759USSR BDN 1922Melilotus sp.Former, Soviet UnionNC71965COLLECTED1255772PI 342759
468PI 342761Bdn. 1924Melilotus albus Medik. Denmark Historic1965COLLECTED1255773PI 342761
469PI 342762BELG BDN 1925Melilotus albus Medik. BelgiumNC71965COLLECTED1255774PI 342762
470PI 342763GER BDN 1926Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71965COLLECTED1255775PI 342763
471PI 342764GER BDN 1928Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71965COLLECTED1255776PI 342764
472PI 342765FRAN BDN 1929Melilotus albus Medik. FranceNC71965COLLECTED1255777PI 342765
473PI 342766USSR BDN 1930Melilotus albus Medik. Former, Soviet UnionNC71965COLLECTED1255778PI 342766
474PI 342768Bdn. 1933Melilotus albus Medik. Germany Historic1965COLLECTED1255779PI 342768
475PI 342769ISRL BDN 1934Melilotus albus Medik. IsraelNC7Not Available1965COLLECTED1255780PI 342769
476PI 342770BDN 1935Melilotus albus Medik. NC71965COLLECTEDLugduro Botanical Garden1255781PI 342770
477PI 342771ITALY BDN 1936Melilotus albus Medik. ItalyNC71965COLLECTEDUniversity of Genoa44.38333333, 9.866666671255782PI 342771
478PI 342772USSR BDN 1937Melilotus albus Medik. Former, Soviet UnionNC7Not Available1965COLLECTED1255783PI 342772
479PI 342773POLAN BDN 58-90Melilotus albus Medik. PolandNC71965COLLECTED1255784PI 342773
480PI 342774GER BDN 58-108Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71965COLLECTED1255785PI 342774
481PI 342775GER BDN 58-109Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71965COLLECTED1255786PI 342775
482PI 342776PORT BDN 58-114Melilotus albus Medik. PortugalNC71965COLLECTED1255787PI 342776
483PI 342778Bdn. 58-128Melilotus albus Medik. Former, Soviet Union Historic1965COLLECTED1255788PI 342778
484PI 342779USSR BDN 58-129Melilotus albus Medik. Former, Soviet UnionNC71965COLLECTED1255789PI 342779
485PI 342780POLAN BDN 58-130Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. PolandNC71965COLLECTED1255790PI 342780
486PI 342781POLAN BDN 58-131Melilotus albus Medik. PolandNC71965COLLECTED1255791PI 342781
487PI 342782USSR BDN 58-132Melilotus albus Medik. Former, Soviet UnionNC71965COLLECTED1255792PI 342782
488PI 342783POLAN BDN 58-133Melilotus albus Medik. PolandNC71965COLLECTED1255793PI 342783
489PI 342784USSR BDN 58-134Melilotus albus Medik. LatviaNC71965COLLECTED1255794PI 342784
490PI 342785BULG BDN 60-85Melilotus albus Medik. BulgariaNC71965COLLECTED1255795PI 342785
491PI 342786HUNG BDN 60-89Melilotus albus Medik. HungaryNC71965COLLECTED1255796PI 342786
492PI 342787USSR BDN 60-93Melilotus albus Medik. Former, Soviet UnionNC71965COLLECTED1255797PI 342787
493PI 342788GER BDN 60-96Melilotus albus Medik. GermanyNC71965COLLECTED1255798PI 342788
494PI 342789SWITZ BDN 61-9Melilotus albus Medik. SwitzerlandNC71965COLLECTED1255799PI 342789
495PI 342790Bdn. 61-13Melilotus albus Medik. CzechoslovakiaNC7Not Available1965COLLECTED1255800PI 342790
496PI 342791FRAN BDN 62-3Melilotus albus Medik. FranceNC7Not Available1965COLLECTED1255801PI 342791
497PI 342792ITALY BDN 62-4Melilotus albus Medik. ItalyNC71965COLLECTED1255802PI 342792
498PI 342793FRAN BDN 62-5Melilotus albus Medik. FranceNC71965COLLECTED1255803PI 342793
499PI 342794USSR BDN 62-7Melilotus albus Medik. Former, Soviet UnionNC7FIELD1965COLLECTED1255804PI 342794