Isocoma tenuisecta, commonly called burroweed, shrine jimmyweed, or burrow goldenweed is a North American species of small, flowering perennial herbs in the family Asteraceae.
[2][3] Isocoma tenuisecta grows 1 to 3 feet (30–90 cm) tall.
Leaves are narrowly lance-shaped, with numerous large teeth or small lobes along the edges.
The plant flowers in September through November, with clusters of heads at the ends of branches and on top of the main stem.
The old heads turn dry and tan and remain on the plant after the achenes have dispersed.