It is an aromatic perennial herb producing a branching stem which may exceed a meter tall. The plentiful green leaves have blades up to 20 centimeters long which are divided into three leaflets (
trifoliate), which are toothed or lobed. The blade is borne on a long
petiole. The
inflorescence is a compound
umbel of many tiny white flowers at the tip of a stemlike
peduncle. There are 4–10 florets on each
umbellule with the central florets only possessing
anthers.
Similar species Osmorhiza berteroi occurs alongside several other species of
Osmorhiza throughout its range, but is most likely to be confused with
O. depaurerata. The two species are very similar and most easily separated by examining the seeds == Relationship with humans==