Circaea lutetiana is a
perennial herbaceous plant with opposite, simple
leaves, on slender, green stems. The flowers are white, borne in summer. It grows 20 cm to 60 cm, rarely up to 75 centimeters high. The leaves are rounded or slightly notched at the base, they narrow gradually to the pointed tip and are not strongly toothed, but have sinuate edges. The leaf stalks are equally hairy all round. The flower has 2 notched petals, 2 stamens and a 2-lobed stigma. The open flowers are well spaced along the stalk and there are no bracts at the base of individual flower stalks. The fruit consists of 2 equal cells, and usually sets seed. The flower stalks become angled downwards before fruiting. The fruit is a small
bur of 3.5-5mm which aids the plant's dispersal via
zoochory. In winter the aerial parts die off leaving an underground
rhizome.
Circaea alpina will
hybridize with
Circaea lutetiana producing sterile offspring that persists in vegetative colonies. ==Distribution==