Leysera gnaphalodes, in Afrikaans commonly known as teringteebos (tuberculosis tea bush) or skilpadteebossie (tortoise little tea bush), is a single-stemmed shrublet growing hairy branches and reaching 40 cm in height. The plants range from hairless to cobwebby.
The grey-green, alternate leaves varying in colour are needle-like, about 1 cm long and sometimes as wide as 3 mm.
The species distribution is large, from Namibia and the Northern Cape to the Western and Eastern Cape.
The habitat is sandy flats, lower slopes and disturbed land among fynbos, renosterveld, grassland, Nama Karoo and succulent Karoo. The habitat population is deemed of least concern early in the twenty first century.
There are only three species in this genus, two of which grow in South Africa, some in the Middle East (Vlok and Schutte-Vlok, 2015; Manning, 2007; Manning and Goldblatt, 1996; iNaturalist; iSpot; http://redlist.sanbi.org).