Senecio abruptus, or the yellow starvation ragwort, is a species of plant that is endemic to South Africa.
This annual grows up to 60 cm (2.0 ft) tall.[2] The leaves range from an elongated oval to toothed to having slightly feathery margins. The base of each leaf may be lobed.[2] The small yellow flowers grow in disc shaped flowerheads. They are present between July and November.[3]
This plant grows on stony slopes between the Cape Peninsula and Clanwilliam in South Africa.[3]
Senecio abruptus, or the yellow starvation ragwort, is a species of plant that is endemic to South Africa.