Thelesperma megapotamicum is a perennial herb or subshrub that grows between tall. The leaves are mostly
opposite, and are
pinnately divided into
linear to
filiform lobes 2–4 cm long and up to 2.5 mm wide. The
inflorescence bears several
flower heads each in a cuplike involucre of
phyllaries with purple-tinged, pointed lobes with white edges. The head contains many yellow or orange disc florets, and sometimes one or more yellow ray florets, although these may be absent. The
cypselae are 5–8 mm long and are topped with two barbed
awns each about 2 mm long. The plant usually flowers from April to October. ==Distribution and habitat==