Omalotheca norvegica, synonym Gnaphalium norvegicum, is a European species of plants in the family Asteraceae.
[3] It is native to eastern Canada and Greenland, and widespread across much of Eurasia from the Mediterranean north to Finland and Iceland and east to Siberia.
However, it is 8 to 30 cm tall, the leaves are 3 veined, and all roughly equal in length.
In Great Britain, it is a rare plant found in central Scotland and in the northern highlands, found on acidic mountain rocks.
It flowers July to August.