The habitat of
Helichrysum gossypinum primarily consists of rocky areas such as inland cliffs, mountain peaks, ridges, and the slopes of ravines.
H. gossypinum thrives in rupicolous communities, often coexisting with plant species such as
Aeonium lancerottense and
Reichardia famarae. Over a 28-year period, the average rainfall has been estimated at 110 meters squared, although particularly dry years can result in a decrease of up to 25% in the amount of rainwater. The majority of rainfall occurs between the months of November, December, and January, accounting for 57% of the annual precipitation. Humidity levels on the island fluctuate throughout the day and night, influenced by air temperature. During the day, increased sunshine leads to higher humidity levels that do not reach saturation. However, during the night, as the air cools down, humidity reaches saturation and condenses into liquid water when it comes into contact with cold surfaces. This phenomenon contributes a significant amount of water to the ecosystem and provides
H. gossypinum with water as a result. == Threats ==