Eremogone franklinii is a species of perennial herb in the Caryophyllaceae family with the common name Franklin's sandwort.
Each stem is covered with overlapping narrowly triangular leaves with a needle-like tip.
The white flowers form singly or in dense clusters at the tip of each leafy stem.
Each flower is about 2 cm across and has 5 pointed green sepals and 5 spreading oblanceolate white petals.
Eremogone franklinii grows in open seasonally dry sandy or rocky soils, often associated with scrubby sagebrushes.