drysand pinweed
Lechea divaricata Shuttlew. ex Britton

Lechea divaricata is an endangered perennial herb or subshrub native to Florida, U.S. It belongs to the family Cistaceae and was first described in 1894 by Shuttlew. ex Britton. It is commonly known as drysand pinweed.
Description
Lechea divaricata is a plant species found exclusively in Florida, where it grows in dry, sandy habitats. It is classified as endangered due to habitat loss and other environmental pressures. As a member of the Cistaceae family, it shares characteristics with other flowering plants in this group. The species was formally published in 1894 under the authorship of Shuttlew. ex Britton.
Other common names
drysand pinweed
Distribution
Florida
Synonyms
Lechidium drummondiiLechea major var. divaricataLechea major