Senecio mohavensis produces a single branching erect stem up to 30 or 40 centimeters in maximum height from a twisted
taproot. It is mostly hairless and green to purple in color. The leaves have lobed or toothed blades a few centimeters long, the lower on short
petioles and those higher on the plant with wide bases that clasp the stem. The
inflorescence is a spreading array of several
flower heads filled with yellow disc florets, typically numbering between 15 and 30. Some heads have tiny ray florets that may be tucked out of view within the
phyllaries. The phyllaries are typically green, hairless, mostly fused, and measure about a third of an inch. ==References==