Androsace vesulensis is a plant species in the family Primulaceae.
Androsace vesulensis was named after Monte Viso, a mountain in the southwestern Italian Alps, where the holotype was collected.
It is made of loose to slightly compact rosettes.
[1] Androsace vesulensis inhabit rock crevices on ophiolite (basalt, gabbro and serpentine) at elevations from 2,800 to 3,800 metres (9,200 to 12,500 ft).
This species is endemic to Monte Viso and neighboring ophiolite summits (Italy and France).