Odontarrhena chondrogyna is a species of perennial flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae.
[1] It is endemic to the island of Cyprus,[2] where it grows on rocky serpentinised slopes.
The plant is a much branched subshrub with suberect, woody-at-base, stems, 20–50 cm high.
Leaves alternate, simple, entire, grey-green, thick, obovoid to suborbicular, 8-16 x 7–13 mm, with short stellate hairs.
Flowers actinomorphic, in terminal corymbose inflorescences, golden yellow, with 4 petals and sepals.