The Doronucum Strumosa is a common, tall plant and can be found in most hot regions. It blooms in late winter. It has small, needle leaves, which are usually mint green. It also grows tiny flowers, which can be brown and red. These plants grow in decent numbers, but it's hard, especially without experience, to control and maintain their growth. They have no use, but look nice in gardens. As a defense mechanism the Doronucum Strumosa mimics the overall look of a different, poisonous plant. They rely on animal pollination to reproduce. Once pollinated, they grow fairly large, inedible nuts.