Turnera ulmifolia grows erect, with dark toothed leaves and small, yellow-orangeflowers, and is often found as a weed growing on roadsides. These yellow flowers bloom around 6:00 a.m. and wilt around 11:30 a.m. Life span for flower is around six hours. These plants can survive on minimum water and grow on walls, cement blocks, and rocks. Tawny Costerbutterflylarvae feed on these plants. This plant is commonly misidentified with the closely related T. diffusa in horticulturalcommerce, causing it to be often misrepresented as "Damiana."