graecum L. (Fenugreek) were known and used for different purposes in ancient times, especially in Greece and Egypt (Beyzi et al., 2010; Petropoulos, 2017). Seeds of Fenugreek are used for various purposes in the domestic market, as well as exporting. Vernacular names of the genus of Trigonella in Turkey are Çemen otu, Boyotu, Poy otu, Pıtlan, Pıltan or Hulbe otu. It is called Andeko in south east Anatolia (Akan, 2008; Güner et al., 2012). Several researchers have attempted to employ the taxonomy of the genus Trigonella. Sirjaev (1928, 1934), Vasil' chenko (1953), Hutchinson (1964) and Ivimey-Cook (1968) gave detailed descriptions of its taxonomic characters. Trigonella genus is presented in Flora of Turkey in volume 3, as 49 species (51 taxa) by Huber-Morath (1970). Then, Trigonella pseudocapitata Contandr. & Quézel, was published in 1976 (Contandriopoulos and Quezel, 1976), and added in the 10th additional volume (Davis et al., 1988). Thus, along with the additional volume in Flora of Turkey, Trigonella taxa number is increased to 52 taxa. Later, a new subspecies for Flora of Turkey, Trigonella monantha C.A. Meyer subsp. incisa (Benth.) Ali has been published (Ertekin and Kaya, 2004). In these years, the Research Article This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.