Perennials, (20-)40-80(-120) cm (caudices fibrous-rooted).
Herbage usually floccose-tomentose to glabrescent, sometimes glabrous.
Stems single or loosely clustered.
Leaves progressively reduced distally; petiolate (proximal); blades ovate to lanceolate, 7-15 × (1-)2-5 cm, bases contracted or tapered, margins subentire or serrate to dentate (mid and distal leaves similar, sessile, bractlike, often clasping).
Heads nodding (especially when young), (1-)3-12(-20) in racemiform or paniculiform arrays (terminal heads often largest).
Calyculi of 4-10 linear bractlets (lengths mostly
1 / 3 -
1 / 2 phyllaries, sometimes 1 or 2 equaling phyllaries).
Phyllaries ± 13 or ± 21, 6-12 mm, tips green.
Ray florets 0.
Cypselae glabrous.
2n = 40. The two varieties of
Senecio bigelovii are distinguished by morphologic tendencies and by geography.