Perennials or subshrubs, 10-20(-25) cm (stems erect, spreading, or pendent); glabrate or densely puberulent.
Leaves: petioles 2-5(-10) mm; blades palmately 3-lobed, or ± cruciform, sometimes entire, or with 1-3 lobes or teeth per side, 3-10(-15) × 2-15 mm, ultimate margins sometimes irregularly lobed or toothed.
Heads borne singly or (2-6+) in corymbiform arrays, 5-7 × 4-5.5 mm.
Peduncles 5-15 mm.
Involucres campanulate.
Phyllaries (8-)12-17, linear-lanceolate to lanceolate, 3.5-5.5 × 0.7-1.2 mm.
Ray florets 0.
Disc florets 30-42; corollas yellow, tubes 0.8-1.1 mm, throats ± tubular, (1.3-)1.6-2 mm, lobes 0.4-0.6 mm.
Cypselae oblong-elliptic, 1.8-2.5(-2.8) mm, margins thin-calloused, short-hairy;
pappi 0 or of 1(-3) stout bristles to 2 mm, usually plus callous crowns or vestigial, hyaline scales.
2n = 68. Flowering spring-fall. Crevices of limestone rock faces; of conservation concern; 1200-2200 m; Ariz., Nev.
Perityle gracilis is known from southeastern Nevada in Meadow Valley Wash and in the Sheep Range. The only Arizona collection is the type (
M. E. Jones in 1894, Kaibab Plateau). The 3-fid leaves with cuneate bases set
P. gracilis apart from the similar
P. congesta and
P. tenella.