Sigesbeckia orientalis is an annual, upright herb or subshrub, about high, usually multi-branched with reddish coloured, hollow stems. The leaves may be triangular-shaped, lance-shaped to broadly lance-shaped, and up to long, wide,
petiole up to long, underside has small, yellow glands. The upper and lower surface of the leaf blade is sparsely hairy, the margin has pointed to rounded teeth, larger teeth nearer the base, gradually narrowing, base wedge-shaped, and rough on both surfaces. The yellow or orange flowers are borne in clusters of about 15
sessile flowers per head, about in diameter, usually containing female and
hermaphrodite flowers. There are about 8 ray
florets, each
ligule long, and 10-15 disc florets. The fruit is a dark brown to black
cypsela, long, curved and ridged. Flowering and fruiting occurs all months of the year. ==Taxonomy and naming==