Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam.
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Vernaculars (+) (-) Armenian: Isharvuit Dekhatu sources: Mulkidzhanyan, Ya. I. - In: Flora Armenii, Vol. 4. Jerevan. (Rus) 1962. Azerbaijani: Derman Kheshenbul sources: Gadzhiev, V. D. - In: Flora Azerbaijana, Vol. 5. Baku. (Rus) 1954. Belarussian: Barkun Lekavy; Malyasnik sources: Kiselevski A. I. - Latino-Russko-Belorusski Botanicheski Slovar. Minsk. 160 P. 1967. English: Common Yellow Melilot; Medicinal Sweetclover; Ribbed Melilot; Yellow Sweet Clover sources: Townsend, C. C. & Guest, E. - Flora Of Iraq. Vol. 3. Baghdad. 1974.;Blamey, M. & Grey-Wilson, C. - The Illustrated Flora Of Britain & Northern Europe 1989.;Balashev, L. L., Ed. - Dictionary Of Useful Plants in Twenty European Languages. 1970. Estonian: Kollane Mesikas sources: Talts, S. - In: Eesti NSV Floora Vol. 3. Tallinn. Papilionaceae. (Es) 1959. Finnish: Rohtomesikka sources: Balashev, L. L., Ed. - Dictionary Of Useful Plants in Twenty European Languages. 1970. French: Melilot Jaune; Melilot Officinal sources: Balashev, L. L., Ed. - Dictionary Of Useful Plants in Twenty European Languages. 1970.;Bonnier G. & Layens G. - Flore Complete Portative de la France de la Suisse Et... 1970. German: Echter Honigklee; Echter Steinklee; Gelber Steinklee; Mottenklee sources: Seitler, H. - Die Flora Des Furstentums Liechtenstein 1977.;Rothmaler W. & al. - Exkursionsflora Fur Die Gebiete Der DDR Und Der BRD. Bd. 2. 1988.;Balashev, L. L., Ed. - Dictionary Of Useful Plants in Twenty European Languages. 1970. Italian: Erba Vetturina; Meliloto Odoroso sources: Balashev, L. L., Ed. - Dictionary Of Useful Plants in Twenty European Languages. 1970. Latvian: Dziedniecibas Amolins sources: Livena, Dz. - In: Latvijas PSR Flora Vol. 3. Riga. Leguminosae. (Latv) 1957. Lithuanian: Geltonziedis Barkunas sources: Stancevicius, A. - In: Lietuvos TSR Flora, Vol. 4. Vilnius. (Lit) 1971. Polish: Nostrzyk Lekarski sources: Balashev, L. L., Ed. - Dictionary Of Useful Plants in Twenty European Languages. 1970. Romanian: Sulchine Medichinale; Sulcina; Sulfina sources: Geideman, T. S. - Opredelitel Vysshikh Rasteni Moldavskoi SSR, 3rd ed. 1986.;Balashev, L. L., Ed. - Dictionary Of Useful Plants in Twenty European Languages. 1970. Russian: Donnik Lekarstvennyi; Donnik Peschanyi; Donnik Zheltyi sources: Yakovlev G, Sytin A & Roskov Y - Legumes Of Northern Eurasia. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 1996.;Krytzka, L. I. - In: Opredelitel Vysshykh Rasteni Ukrainy. Kiev. (Rus) 1987. Spanish, Castillian: Meliloto Officinale sources: Balashev, L. L., Ed. - Dictionary Of Useful Plants in Twenty European Languages. 1970. Swedish: Akta Sotvappling sources: Balashev, L. L., Ed. - Dictionary Of Useful Plants in Twenty European Languages. 1970. Ukrainian: Burkun Piskovyi; Burkun Zhovtyi Literature
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