Cucumis althaeoides is a trailing or climbing
perennial vine that is
monoecious, and most of its vegetative parts are covered with hairs or bristles. Its
stems range up to long, being about in diameter. The stems are ribbed and annually sprout from a
perennating rootstock. The
tendrils that
althaeoides use to climb are simple and range up to long. Its
leaves are oval shaped or
lanceolate and are generally long and wide, with a
leaf stalk up to . It has unisexual
inflorescences, or clustered flowers. The fruit of
Cucumis altheoides are spherical, in diameter, and are a pale green with darker green linear markings. At maturity the fruit turns more red, with 9 to 25 seeds. The seeds are oval shaped and long. ==Taxonomy==