Thulin, M. (2006) Euryops in Flora of Somalia 3: 539-540
Plants shrubs, up to 2 m tall, mostly glabrous. Leaves crowded towards the tips of the branches; blades linear to lanceolate, 20-70 mm long, 1-6 mm wide, entire or 2-3(-5) lobed, somewhat leathery. Heads pedunculate, radiate; peduncles 2-6 cm long; phyllaries 6-10, 3-5 mm long connate to the middle, pappillose at the tops. Pappuses white, 1-3 mm long; ray flowers 7-11, blades 4-8 mm long, 2-3 mm wide; disk flowers 25-30; corollas 2.3-3 mm long, lobes 0.5-1 mm long. Achenes 3-4 mm long ribbed, densely pubescent..
Euryops arabicus grows in evergreen bushland and glades in Juniperus forests, often on stony slopes and usually at elevations of 14--2100 m. It is known from regions N1-3 of the Flora of Somalia, Djibouti, Southern Arabia, and Socotra.
Plants small shrubs with leaves having three long terminal lbes. The heads are pedunculate and solitary and have yellow ray and disk flowers having barbellate bristles. The achenes are pubescent.
It grows in open areas within juniper forests and iin evergreen bushland.