More likely to be subsp. eglandulosa, which definitely starts off sprawling. Were the leaves sticky? Subsp. eglandulosa does not have gland-topped hairs. Subsp. heterophylla does, so is sticky.
I agree this likely to be subsp. eglandulosa. I have reported same from Dolphin Point just north. Sprawling, then ascending herb, but not shrubby and white simple hairs. Leaves as described exactly as in Plantnet Key.
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