Pseuduvaria coriacea is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae.
Saunders, the botanists who first formally described the species, named it after its leathery (coriaceus in Latin) leaves.
Its elliptical to oval, thick, leathery leaves are 24-44 by 6-14 centimeters.
The leaves have heart-shaped bases and rounded to tapering tips.
The leaves have 16-26 pairs of secondary veins emanating from their midribs.
Its densely hairy petioles are 4-9 by 2–5.5 millimeters with a groove on their upper side.