Euryops ursinoides is a highly endemic and vulnerable species from South Africa.
The bracts surrounding the flowers have yellowish veins, The ray (outer) florets are yellow.
[1] The achenes (small,dry fruit that contain a single seed) are light brown and have ten smooth ribs.
It may be confused with Euryops munitus, but it has larger leaves and flowerheads, and distinctly ridged fruits.
It grows on rocky sandstone slopes of the Van Staden’s Mountains, west of Gqeberha.