The woolly nightshade is a multi-branched shrub or small tree between 2 and 4 meters high (but can grow up to tall in the right conditions). The plant has a strong odor and a life span of up to thirty years. The simple, entire,
ovate-elliptical large leaves are up to 40 centimeters long, 30 centimeters wide and are grey-green in color. The tip of the leaf is pointed, the base is wedge-shaped. They sit on 3 to 9 centimeters long
petioles. They are dense, tomentose with hairy yellowish, long-stemmed, star-shaped
trichomes.
Inflorescence The slightly scented inflorescences are
cymes of purple single flowers with a yellow center and sit on 15 centimeter long
inflorescence axes. The
sepals are fused into a 2 to 3 millimeter long
calyx tube with 1 to 2 millimeter long lobes. The
crown is star-shaped and measures between 1.5 and 2.5 centimeters. The five
stamens sit on 1 millimeter long filaments. The
anthers are egg-shaped and 2 to 3.5 millimeters long. The plant can
flower year round but fruiting occurs in late spring to early summer. After flowering, spherical yellow berries up to 2 cm in size with numerous, flattened seeds 1.5 to 2 millimeters long form. ==As invasive species==