Erodium haradjianii P.H.Davis
Erodium haradjianii is a dioecious species from the Amanos Mountains in Türkiye.

Leaves; This species has leaves similar to E. latifolium in shape, broad oblong-ovate, length 1.5 times their width, but with segments lobed only to the middle, with short obtuse teeth, greenish. Leaves with long adpressed hairs and short glandular hairs.

Inflorescence: Flowering stems have 1 to 2 peduncles bearing 3 to 6 white flowers in July and August.
Fruit: Beak is short at 2.5 to 4.2cm.

Distribution: This species is endemic to Türkiye in one province Osmaniye in the north Amanos Mountains at Düldül Dag at 1500 to 2000m.
It differs from absinthoides in having leaves with length only 1-2 times width, lobes only cut halfway, leaflets dense, leaves greenish.
E. absinthoides has silvery lax leaves, length 2-4 times width, lobes deeply 2 pinnate into lanceolate acute lobes, densely canescent. Found in central western Türkiye at relatively low levels.