L. bolusii is an
evergreen, upright to spreading, rounded shrublet of up to 1½ m (5 ft) in diameter that grows from a single main stem. The flowering branches are upright, slender, 3–5 mm (0.12–0.20 in) in diameter and covered in felty hairs. The leaves that may have some powdery hair when young, lack a
stalk, are slightly overlapping, more or less oriented upright, oval to elliptic in shape, 2½–4½ cm (1.0–1.8 in) long, ¾–1½ cm (0.3–0.6 in) wide, with a pointy to blunt, bony tip, usually an entire margin, but sometimes with two or three bony teeth. The globe-shaped flower heads with a flattened top about 2 cm (0.8 in) in diameter, are set on a woolly
stalk of about 1 cm (0.4 in) long and 2 mm (0.08 in) in diameter, and occur in groups of up to eight near the tip of the branches. The
common base of the flowers in the same head is flat and 5–7 mm (0.20–0.28 in) wide and is subtended by soft and papery, red to carmine, oval
bracts with a pointy tip of 4–5 mm (0.16–0.20 in) long and 2 mm (0.08 in) wide, becoming hairless but with a regular row of short hairs along the margins, set in about three overlapping whorls creating a cup-shaped
involucre. The
bracts subtending the individual flowers are lance-shaped with a pointy tip, about 7 mm (0.28 in) long and 1½ mm (0.06 in) wide, covered in dense felty or woolly hairs, gully-shaped at mid-length on the inside. == Taxonomy ==