The young, dark brown to black branches are densely hairy but become hairless as they mature.
Its elliptical to oval, papery to slightly leathery leaves are 7.5–14.5 by 1.5–3.5 centimeters.
Its Inflorescences are solitary on branches, and are organized on slightly hairy peduncles that are 45–95 by 0.2–0.3 millimeters.
The creamy pink, oval, outer petals are 3–4 by 2.5–3.5 millimeters with hairless upper and sparsely hairy lower surfaces.
The fruit occur in clusters of 1–2 and are organized on slightly hairy peduncles that are 45–80 by 0.5 millimeters.
[6] It has been observed growing on clay or alluvial soils in primary or disturbed forests, at elevations of 50–1070 meters.