Leptosiphon montanus is an annual herb with a thin, hairy stem growing up to 60 centimeters tall. Its leaves are divided into needle-like, linear lobes, each measuring 2 to 3 centimeters in length. The
inflorescence is a head composed of small but showy flowers. Each flower features a long, hairy, dark red tube up to 3 centimeters long that spreads into a flat corolla. The corolla lobes are white or range from light to deep pink, marked with reddish spots at the yellow and white throat. The plant blooms from April to July. ==See also==