It is part of the plant family called Asteraceae or Asteraceae.
A subshrub of round shape, 10-40 cm high, with spreading woody stem bases. The entire plant is covered with thin, appressed hairs. Leaves are on short petioles, 1-2 cm long, twice pinnately dissected into narrow lobes, bluish.
The baskets are small, 3-4 mm in diameter, collected in paniculate or racemose inflorescences. The corolla of this plant is bare, conical and sometimes hairy, and such a corolla is colored yellow or purple-pink. Ribbed pear-shaped achenes up to 1 mm long.
It is endowed with valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the inflorescences, fruits, roots and grass of the plant for medicinal purposes.