A perennial characterized by wooly leaves and blue to whitish flowers, this species grows as a woody plant to shrub with vining upper stems.
It is near-endemic to the Baja California peninsula, Mexico, concentrated mostly around the central peninsula south of the Vizcaino Desert, and found on some of the coastal islands.
[2] A perennial plant, this species has a woody base and may grow into a shrubby habit.
The upper stems are vining, and are covered in moderately tomentose leaves.
The flowers are blue to white and campanulate-rotate (shaped like a bell or a spreading like a wheel), with a very short corolla tube.