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Trigonella foenum-graecum
thumb|Fenugreek greens

Melilotus officinalis
species of plant

Melilotus
thumb|Melilotus albus
Melilotus, known as melilot or sweet clover is a genus of legumes in the family Fabaceae, native to Europe, Asia, and Africa. The genus is closely related to Trifolium (clovers). Several species are common grassland plants and weeds of cultivated ground, and some species are now found worldwide as naturalised plants.

Melilotus albus
species of plant

Trigonella
Trigonella is a genus from the family Fabaceae. The best known member is the herb fenugreek. Members of the genus occur naturally in the Canary Islands, southern Europe, nontropical Africa, western and central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and Australia.

Trigonella caerulea
species of plant

Melilotus indicus
species of plant

Melilotus altissimus
species of plant

Parochetus
Parochetus communis, known in English as shamrock pea or blue oxalis, is a species of legume, and the only species in the genus Parochetus and in the subtribe Parochetinae. It is a low-growing plant with blue papilionaceous flowers and clover-like leaves. It is found in the mountains of Asia and tropical Africa, and has been introduced to New Zealand.
Trifolieae
The tribe Trifolieae is one of the subdivisions of the plant family Fabaceae. It is included within the inverted repeat-lacking clade (IRLC). All of the members of this tribe are trifoliate.

Melilotus wolgicus
species of plant

Melilotus sulcatus
species of plant

Melilotus segetalis
species of plant
Melilotus italicus
species of plant
Trigonella suavissima
species of plant
Trigonella berythea
species of plant
Melilotus elegans
species of plant
Trigonella falcata
species of plant
Melilotus messanensis
species of plant
Melilotus infestus
species of plant
Trigonella maritima
species of plant