Classification
 Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Senecio elegans L., Sp. Pl. 869 (1753)
Vernacular Name(s):
Purple groundsel; Wild cineraria
 Description

Erect or ascending, annual herb, 10–60 cm tall. Stems glabrous or sparsely to densely hairy, usually becoming glabrous or sparsely hairy below, much- branched above and below. Basal and lower cauline lvs sparsely to moderately hairy especially when young, usually becoming almost glabrous above, petiolate; petiole < lamina, amplexicaul and often toothed or auriculate at base; lamina lyrate-pinnatifid to 1–2-pinnatisect, ovate, oblong, or obovate, obtuse and often mucronate at apex, 4–10–(20) × 1–3–(6) cm; segments obovate irregularly dentate; venation pinnate. Upper cauline lvs becoming smaller, shortly petiolate or apetiolate and often amplexicaul, and with narrower segments. Capitula 1-many, in loose corymbs. Supplementary bracts 11–16–(24), ovate-triangular to oblong, 2–5 mm long. Involucral bracts 13–14, oblong, glabrous, 5–9 mm long. Ray florets 12–17-(numerous); ligules usually purple, or purplish pink, sometimes pale or rarely white, 7–17 mm long. Disc yellow. Achenes terete or slightly flattened, with hairs between ribs, 2.3–3 mm long; pappus 5–8 mm long.

[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]

 Biostatus
Exotic
 Phenology

Flowering: Aug.–May.