Erodium hakkiaricum P.H.Davis
Clade I; Subclade 2; Subgenus Barbata ; Section Absinthoidea
Erodium hakkiaricum is a slender prostrate dioeceous perennial.
Leaves oblong, laxly 2-3-pinnatisect, 2-4cm long. Lacinae are narrowly oblong, adpressed pilose.

Inflorescence: flowering stems are glandular-puberulent and pilose, with 2-4 slender peduncles. Flowers are small, sepals are 3-4mm, with a very short mucro, petals are 2x sepals, white. Beak is slender 2.5cm.

Distribution: Found in earthy patches on rocky northern slopes of Kara Dag at 2900m, in Province Hakkiari, southeastern Türkiye.
Appears to be closely related to E. sosnowskianum from neighbouring Armenia and Northern Iraq (Kurdistan).
First published in Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 22: 65 (1956)