Melilotus indicus

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Melilotus indicus is a species of annual herb in the legume family, commonly known as small melilot or annual yellow sweet clover, often found in disturbed soils and used as a forage and soil-improving plant.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf annual herb
plant species
authority (L.) All.
belongsToClade angiosperms
eudicots
rosids NERFINISHED
canBe weedy
commonName annual yellow sweet clover
small melilot
yellow sweet clover
ecologicalRole nitrogen fixer
pioneer species
family Fabaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor yellow
genus Melilotus NERFINISHED
growthForm herb
habitat cultivated fields
disturbed soils
roadsides
waste places
introducedRange Australia NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
South America NERFINISHED
Southern Africa NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate
leafType trifoliate
lifeCycle annual
nativeRange Europe NERFINISHED
Mediterranean region NERFINISHED
North Africa NERFINISHED
Western Asia NERFINISHED
nitrogenFixation true
order Fabales NERFINISHED
pollinatedBy bees
insects
reproduction by seed
rootType taproot
seedDispersal animals
gravity
subfamily Faboideae NERFINISHED
symbioticWith rhizobia
taxonRank species
tribe Trifolieae NERFINISHED
usedFor cover crop
forage
green manure
soil improvement

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Melilotus notableSpecies Melilotus indicus