Trébol de risco blanco (Dorycnium eriophthalmum)
Shrub up to 1.5 m, highly branched. Leaves of three leaflets, obovate to elliptic, 2-4 cm long. Flowers creamy-white, with dark veins, terminal. Glabrous (without hair) calyx. Endemic to the Canaries and found throughout the islands except the eastern isles, typical of thermophile vegetation domains, between 300 and 800 m, often on rocky slopes or at the foot of crags and hillsides. It is not abundant, but several scattered populations are located in protected natural areas, thereby theoretically guaranteeing its conservation. It has been classified as Vulnerable.