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  2. Melilotus officinalis - Wikipedia

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    Melilotus officinalis, known as sweet yellow clover, yellow melilot, ribbed melilot [2] and common melilot, is a species of legume native to Eurasia and introduced in North America, Africa, and Australia.

  3. Melilotus indicus - Wikipedia

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    It is used as a source of nectar for bees, as forage, and as a soil improver. It is also used in folk medicine. It is poisonous to some mammals, and is a potential seed crop contaminant. [1] In Pakistan, Melilotus indicus is called sinji, which is used as a vegetable. It has many medicinal uses. It has antioxidant properties .

  4. Melilotus - Wikipedia

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    Melilotus, known as melilot, sweet clover, and kumoniga (from the Cumans), [3] is a genus in the family Fabaceae (the same family that also includes the Trifolium clovers). Members are known as common grassland plants and as weeds of cultivated ground.

  5. Clover - Wikipedia

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    Clover is edible by humans, [9] although red clover should be avoided by pregnant women. [10] [medical citation needed] The plant is a traditional Native American food, [11] which is eaten both raw and after drying and smoking the roots. The seeds from the blossoms are used to make bread. [12] It is also possible to make tea from the blossoms. [12]

  6. Melilotus albus - Wikipedia

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    Melilotus albus, known as honey clover, [citation needed] white melilot (UK), Bokhara clover (Australia), white sweetclover (US), and sweet clover, is a nitrogen-fixing legume in the family Fabaceae. Melilotus albus is considered a valuable honey plant and source of nectar and is often grown for forage .

  7. How to Find a Lucky Four-Leaf Clover for St. Patrick's Day - AOL

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    What we do know is that the four-leaf clover has been a symbol of luck for centuries. Just to name a few examples, it's mentioned in a book from the 1600s, it was carried as soldier's good-luck ...

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