Ehrendorferia ochroleuca (formerly Dicentra ochroleuca), commonly known as white eardrops or yellow bleeding-heart, is a biennial or perennial, native to gravelly areas in the chaparral and woodlands of California (Peninsular, Transverse, and southern Coast Ranges) and in Baja California.
They have 2 round sepals and 4 dull white petals with purple tips.
The 2 outer petals are pouched at the base and curved outwards at the tip.
The flowers have no odor, unlike the closely related species Ehrendorferia chrysantha.
Seeds are tiny and bumpy, in a rounded pod 1–3 cm (0.39–1.18 in) long, tapering to a point at both ends.