It also has much smaller oval leaves sparsely, alternately on the upper stem.
Wild trout enter the upper main stem from tributary creeks that support them.
The upper stem may be bright to dull red and is hairless.
The leaves are up to 8 centimeters long at the base and smaller and shorter along the upper stem.
Leaves on the upper stem are small and reduced.
A white cortinate partial veil soon disappears and often leaves traces in the upper stem.
It is the only four-lane bridge on the upper main stem of the Delaware.
Flowers occur at intervals along the upper stem.
They initially live in the upper stem and leaf-axil of their host plant, but later on the flowers within a web.
The inflorescence, which may take up most of the upper stem, is densely packed with many white flowers.