Stems erect, glandular and viscid distally, often with few long, woolly hairs at proximal nodes. Leaves not marcescent, sessile; blade oblanceolate to spatulate proximally, lanceolate to narrowly elliptic distally, 10-60 × 3-15 mm, apex mostly acute, softly pubescent and glandular. Pedicels usually 1-3 times as long as sepals in flower, elongating to 5 times as long as sepals in fruit. Flowers: sepals ovate-lanceolate, 4-6 mm; petals shorter than to slightly longer than sepals. Capsules (8-)10-12(-13) mm. 2n = 36.
This species has also been reported from nearly all parts of the state. It prefers a moist soil and is locally abundant mostly in fallow fields, pastures, and open woodland along streams.