The young, yellow-brown to dark brown branches are densely hairy.
Its very densely hairy petioles are 3-11 by 1–2.5 millimeters with a broad groove on their upper side.
Its Inflorescences occur in groups of 3–13 on branches, and are organized on indistinct peduncles.
The sepals are hairless on their upper and lower surfaces, and hairy at their margins.
The inner petals have flat bases and rounded to slightly notched tips.
The fruit occur in clusters of 2–6 on densely hairy pedicles that are 13-22 by 1–2.5 millimeters.
[5][6] It has been observed growing in damp habitats in lowland forests at elevations of up to 50 meters.