Chaenactis evermannii is a North American species of flowering plants in the aster family known by the common name Evermann's pincushion.
It is found only at high altitudes in the mountains in the central part of the US State of Idaho.
[2][3] Chaenactis evermannii is a small perennial rarely more than 12 cm (5 inches) tall.
[4][5] It grows in subalpine, usually decomposing, granitic sand or gravel slopes, ridges, scree, talus, or above conifer forests.
[4] The species is named for American ichthyologist Barton Warren Evermann (1853–1932).