The African sheepbush (Afrikaans: goeiekaroo, "good karoo",[1] Pentzia incana) is a plant native to South Africa and Namibia.
It ranges throughout the Succulent Karoo, Nama Karoo, renosterveld, and fynbos, and it is listed under the SANBI Red List as "safe" (LC).
[2] The African sheepbush has been imported to Australia.
The grey, downy shrub grows to around 60 cm (24 in) in height, with fibrous stem branches that rise, bundled 3-9 mm leaves of egg or wedge shape split one or two ways, and yellow flowers resembling chamomile.
[3] It is a reasonable grazing plant: