Seedling
Cotyledons small, elliptic with rounded tips. First two true leaves opposite, 3 lobed. Remaining leaves are alternate, finely divided and grey-green, with fine hairs.
Mature plant
Stems are erect, much branched, 8 to 40 inches at maturity. Stems appear grey-green because of star-like hairs.
Leaves are alternate, 1 to 4 inches long, finely divided into narrow segments, covered with star-like hairs usually giving the leaves a grey color. Basal rosette of leaves usually withers by flowering time.
Root structure description
Taproot.
Flowers
Pale yellow, very small, in dense clusters at ends of branches. Flowers throughout the summer. Flower stalks elongate to make up about half the plant height, as seed matures. Seed pods about 3/4 inch long, on stalks 1/4 inch long. Pods slightly curved and very narrow. Orange seeds in one row of each side of the pod.