Senecio minimus is an
annual or
perennial herb up to tall. Leaves are
toothed but not
pinnately lobed. One plant can produce as many as 200 yellow or purple
flower heads, each with many small
disc florets but no
ray florets. Its features include taproots with lateral roots that branch out into the soil.
Senecio minimus has a tall upper stem, a mid stem and a basal stem. There is a leaf base from the mid stem which supports the leaves of the plant The upper leaves of this species are narrow and linear shaped. They become widest at the auricles at the base of the leaf. The florets of
Secenio minimus have triangular corolla lobes which become thicker apically. The stems are erect and are a dark green-purple colour. They have very small hairs below the mid stem, but above the stem it becomes more glabrous. ==Distribution==