Thulin, M. (2006) Euryops in Flora of Somalia 3: 539-540
Plants usually shrubs or shrublets, rarely herbaceous. Leaves entire to serrate dentate or pinnatifid. Heads lateral or pesudoterminal on unbranched peduncles, usually radiate, rarely discoid; phyllaries usually in 1 series, connate at least below, calyculi absent; receptacles without bracts. Flowers: pappuses of many, slender, barbellate and deciduous bristles; ray flowers yellow, female; disk flowers yellow, tubular-campanulate, usually 5-lobed; style branches truncate to obtuse, papillose. Achenes ellipsoid, ribbed or smooth, glabrous or pubescent.
Euryopsn includes about 97 species. Most are native to southern Africa but there are some in eastern and northeastern Africa and on Socotra and in southern Arabia.
Only one species is known from Somaliland and Somalia, Euryops arabicus.
Note: GBIF records include introduced and cultivated plants. Consequently, the distribution shown often differs from statements about a taxon's native distribution.