Calystegia sepium is an
herbaceous perennial that twines in a counter-clockwise direction to a height of up to . The
leaves are arranged alternately on the spiralling stem; they are dull green above and paler below, simple and sagittate (arrowhead shaped), long and broad. The
flowers are white, sometimes with pink windows, produced from late spring to the end of summer (between July and September in northern Europe). The buds are enclosed by large ( long), ovate-lanceolate, green
bracteoles with keels and burgundy margins; during
anthesis they do not (or scarcely) overlap. The open flowers are trumpet-shaped, diameter. After flowering, the
fruit develops as an almost spherical capsule, which is hidden by the bracts. It is in diameter, containing two to four large, dark brown, ==Identification==