[2][3][1] The adult female frog measures 28.7–36.6 mm in snout-vent length.
The skin of the dorsum is green in color without any of the brown or gray marks found on congeners.
[4] The frog's Latin name, viridescens, refers to its immaculate green color.
[4] This frog is found in evergreen forests close to the peaks of hills and mountains.
[1] Scientists classify this frog as endangered because of its small range, which is still subject to degradation from deforestation associated with agriculture.