Mitrephora keithii

[3] Its leathery, oval to lance-shaped leaves are 7.5-17.5 by 2.5-5 centimeters with pointed bases tips.

The upper side of the leaves are matt and hairless, while the undersides are covered in sparse, fine hairs.

Flowers are attached to the rachis by fleshy, densely hairy pedicels that are 4.5-9 by 0.8-1.5 millimeters.

Its fruit occur in clusters of 4–6 on pedicels that are 10 by 2 millimeters and covered in sparse, fine hairs.

The fruit are attached to the pedicel by stipes that are 3-3.5 by 2 millimeters and covered in sparse, grey-brown, fine hairs.

[5] It has been observed growing in evergreen forests with limestone soil at elevations of 0 to 300 meters.