Pseuduvaria fragrans

Pseuduvaria fragrans is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae.

[2] Yvonne Su, Tanawat Chaowasku and Richard Saunders the botanists who first formally described the species, named it after its strongly fragrant (fragrans, in Latin)[3] flowers.

Its hairless to slightly hairy petioles are 4-7 by 0.8-1.9 millimeters with a narrow groove on their upper side.

The pedicels have a medial, densely hairy bract that is 1 millimeters long.

The inner petals have a pair of smooth, round glands on their upper surface.

[4] It has been observed growing in evergreen forests or limestone hills at elevations of 100 to 250 meters.