Pseudognaphalium biolettii, or two-color rabbit-tobacco, is an Asteraceae-family flowering plant found in western North America.
This perennial species is a food plant for the larval/caterpillar stages of the American Lady butterfly.
[1] This plant thrives in coastal sage and scrub habitats of southern California and Baja California.
[2] Two-color rabbit tobacco may have a slight fragrance of lemon.
The blooming period is typically January to June.