With linear, two-toned evergreen leaves that measure one thum long, this woody herb also has a clear, astringent odor. The underside of the round-tipped leaves are much lighter than the top, and often there are remnants of old stems or young shoots attached to the base of the leaves. The flowers of this herb are present all throughout the plant. The petals of the flower are pale-blue and arranged like fingers curled over a ball. The plant itself is rather small, and only measures a full height of ten thums.