Pseuduvaria kingiana

The young, yellow-brown to dark brown branches are densely covered in hairs.

Its very densely hairy petioles are 3-10 by 2-4 millimeters with a broad groove on their upper side.

Its Inflorescences occur alone or in pairs on branches, and are organized on densely hairy peduncles that are 2.5-5 by 0.4-1 millimeters.

The dark red, oval, outer petals are 1.5-3 by 2-3 millimeters with hairless upper and sparsely hairy lower surfaces.

The inner petals have a solitary, diamond-shaped, smooth, slightly raised gland on their upper surface.

The fruit occur in clusters of 5-7 arranged on densely to sparsely hairy peduncles that are 2-10 by 1-3 millimeters.

The individual fruit are attached by densely to slightly hairy pedicles that are 15-25 by 1–2.5 millimeters.