Pseuduvaria parvipetala

Its sparsely to densely hairy petioles are 4-10 by 1-2 millimeters with a broad groove on their upper side.

Its Inflorescences occur in pairs on branches, and are organized on slightly to sparsely hairy peduncles that are 1.5-3 millimeters.

The pale yellow to pink, oval, outer petals are 1.5-2 by 1-2 millimeters with hairless upper and sparsely hairy lower surfaces.

The inner petals have a single, smooth, flat, sausage-shaped gland on their upper surface.

The fruit occur in pairs and are organized on a sparsely hairy peduncle that is 3 by 1 millimeters.

[6] It has been observed growing in sandstone or clay soils in lowland forests or rocky outcrops at elevations of 100-230 meters.