Senecio gregorii is an erect annual herb that ranges from 15 to 40 centimetres in height. Its stem is simple or branched, with leaves that are broad, linear and up to 9 centimetres long. The leaves can have a succulent appearance, although this varies among the species. It produces clusters of bright yellow flowers that appear from May through to October. Seeds are distributed by wind after the flower sets seed. It is found growing in a variety of soil types, ranging from white-grey clay to red sand, and has highly versatile habitat types, including
clay pans,
rocky outcrops and
sand dunes Using the
IUCN Red List categories,
S. gregorii has been classified as of "
Least Concern" in Queensland and the Northern Territory. However, it is "
Near Threatened" in Victoria. The conservation status of
S. gregorii in other states of Australia has not been identified. == Taxonomy ==