Erodium sublyratum Sampaio
Erodium sublyratum is a weedy annual with a rosette and flowering stems with few leaves.
Leaves: Leaves with few leaflets, 3-9; leaflets dentate to pinnatisect, glandulose with capitate glands.

Inflorescence: Umbels of 5-7 flowers: petals white to rose, not spotted; nectaries greenish; staminodes glabrous; stamen filaments hairy; pollen orange.
Fruit: Rostrum 2.5-3.5cm; foveoles well marked, eglandular and without furrow; awn with 7-9 turns.
2n=20 Guitt.

Distribution: endemic to Portugal; Braganza in cork oak forest.
Notes: Genetically isolated: will not cross with moschatum, cicutarium, salzmannii, touchyanum, primulaceum