Oxytropis urumovii is a species of flowering plant in the legume family endemic to Bulgaria, where it is restricted to the Pirin mountain range.
The plant, including the fruit, is densely covered with 2–3 mm patent whitish hairs.
[2] It is distinguished from the more widespread Oxytropis campestris, with which it shares the same habitat, by the much longer, denser and generally patent indumentum.
[2] It grows on marble rocks with shallow humus-carbonate soils on eastern and northwestern slopes.
It is found in grassy alpine meadow communities with species, such as Festuca pirinica, Onobrychis scardica, Saxifraga ferdinandi-coburgi, Carum graecum, Achillea ageratifolia, Campanula velebitica, Thymus perinicus, Centaurea achtarovii, etc.