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Melilotus wolgica (1 Page of 5) The Melilotus wolgica plant species is found in Europe - S. Russia. It is a member of the Leguminosae family. Some home gardeners know the variety as M. ruthenica. (Bieb.)Ser. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Melilotus wolgica Family: Leguminosae Author: Poiret. Known Hazards: Although no reports have been seen for this species, the dried leaves of some members of this genus can be toxic though the fresh leaves are quite safe[76]. (This is possibly due to the presence of coumarin, the substance that gives some dried plants the smell of new mown hay. If taken internally it can prevent the blood from clotting.) Mature Height: 1.2 Mature Width: Habitat: Saline soils[50].
General Uses: None known
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