Contains 7 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Medicago L.
MEDICK
Classification
FABALES
Medicago
Citation
MEDICAGO Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 778. 1753, nom. cons.
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TYPE: Medicago sativa Linnaeus, typ. cons.
Distribution Map Present

This species have been reported in the counties highlighted.

Species
Scientific Name Common Name Herbarium Specimens Status Photos
Medicago arabica SPOTTED MEDICK Not Native
Medicago littoralis COASTAL MEDICK; WATER MEDICK Not Native
Medicago lupulina BLACK MEDICK Not Native UPL (NWPL)
Medicago minima BURR MEDICK Not Native
Medicago orbicularis BLACKDISK MEDICK; BUTTON CLOVER Not Native
Medicago polymorpha BURR CLOVER Not Native FACU (NWPL)
Medicago sativa ALFALFA Not Native UPL (NWPL)
Identification Key
1.  Corolla 2-3 mm long; fruit reniform, black, with 1 seed
1.  Corolla 3-11 mm long; fruit spirally coiled, with multiple seeds
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2.  Plant perennial with a stout taproot; corolla purplish (rarely yellow, green, or white), 6-11 mm long; fruit without prickles
2.  Plant annual with a slender taproot; corolla yellow; fruit with or without prickles
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3.  Stems and leaves moderately to densely villous or villosulous
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3.  Stems and leaves glabrous to sparsely pubescent
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4.  Stipules entire to shallowly denticulate; fruit prickles 50-80, slender and grooved
4.  Stipules strongly toothed or lobed or laciniate; fruit prickles 20-35, the prickles stout and subterete
5.  Stipules deeply divided to nearly to the base; fruit without prickles, 10-15 mm wide, with papery edges; seed surface roughened or tuberculate
5.  Stipules strongly toothed or lobed or laciniate; fruit with prickles, the body 5-10 mm wide (excluding prickles), lacking papery edges; seed surface not roughened
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6.  Leaflets sometimes with a central dark reddish spot; stipules toothed to shallowly laciniate, teeth or lobes triangular-acuminate and shorter than the body; fruit coil edge with central groove flanked by lateral grooves forming a pattern of 3 grooves separating 4 ridges
6.  Leaflets without a central spot; stipules deeply laciniate, the lobes filiform-acuminate, mostly subequal to longer than the body; fruit coil edge lacking a pattern of 3 grooves separating 4 ridges
Genus Synonyms
Synonym Full Citation Basionym Type
Cochleata Cochleata Medikus, Philos. Bot. 1: 209. 1789. TYPE: Non designatus.
Diploprion Diploprion Viviani, Fl. Libyc. Spec. 48. 1824. TYPE: Diploprion medicaginoides Viviani
Lupularia Lupularia (Seringe) Opiz, Seznam 61. 1852. BASIONYM: Medicago Linnaeus, sect. Lupularia Seringe, in de Candolle, Prodr. 2: 172. 1825. TYPE: Lupularia parviflora Opiz, nom. illegit. (Medicago lupulina Linnaeus) = Medicula Medikus 1787.
Lupulina Lupulina Noulet, Fl. Bass. Sous-Pyren. 156. 1837. TYPE: Lupulina aurata Noulet (Medicago lupulina Linnaeus) = Medicula Medikus 1787.
Medica Medica Miller, Gard. Dict. Abr., ed. 4. 1754. TYPE: Non designatus.
Medicula Medicula Medikus, Vorles. Churpfälz. Phys.-0kon. Ges. 2: 386. 1787. TYPE: Medicula lupulina (Linnaeus) Medikus (Medicago lupulina Linnaeus)
Pseudomelissitus Pseudomelissitus Ovczinnikov et al., in Ovczinnikov, Fl. Tadzhiksk. SSR 5: 328, 629. 1978. TYPE: Pseudomeilssitus radiatus (Linnaeus) Ovczinnikov et al. (Medicago radiata Linnaeus) = Radiata Medikus 1789.
Radiata Radiata Medikus, Philos. Bot. 1: 208. 1789. TYPE: Medicago radiata Linnaeus = Medicago Linnaeus 1753, by lectotypification.
Spirocarpus Spirocarpus Opiz, Seznam 93. 1852. BASIONYM: Based on Medicago Linnaeus, sect. Spirocarpos Seringe, in de Candolle, Prodr. 2: 174. 1825. TYPE: Spirocarpus minimus (Linnaeus) Opiz (Medicago polymorpha Linnaeus, var. minima Linnaeus) Lectotypified by Holub & Pouzar, Folia Geobot. Phytotax. 2: 414. 1967.
Trifillium Trifillium Medikus, Vorles. Churpfälz. Phys.-Okon. Ges. 2: 383. 1787. TYPE: Trifillium platycarpos (Linnaeus) Medikus (Trigonella platycarpos Linnaeus)