Gazania pectinata, the cockscomb gazania, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to the lower-lying regions and coastal plains of the Western Cape Province, South Africa.
[1][2] The flowers are yellow-to-orange, usually with black-to-brown spots, and born on long, glabrous-to-setose scapes.
The involucre is also glabrous-to-setose and obtusely bell-shaped (campanulate), with a base that is broadly/obtusely connate.
The leaves are long and slender (linear-lanceolate), with acute tips, and usually pinnate or more rarely simple.
[3][4] Media related to Gazania pectinata at Wikimedia Commons