The flowers are small and delicate, with five bright yellow petals, typically blooming from late spring to early summer (April to July).
Crocanthemum scoparium plays a significant role in maintaining the ecological balance of chaparral and scrubland habitats.
While Crocanthemum scoparium is not currently listed as threatened or endangered, habitat loss due to urbanization and agricultural expansion poses risks to its natural populations.
Due to its attractive yellow flowers and drought tolerance, Crocanthemum scoparium is increasingly used in native plant gardens and ecological restoration projects.
When cultivating Crocanthemum scoparium, it's important to replicate its natural environment by planting it in well-drained, sandy, or rocky soils with full sun exposure.