A scrambling shrub. Stem woody, glabrous or with a rust-coloured deciduous pubescence on the very young parts. Leaves subcoriaceous; petiole 1–4 lin. long; blade 1/2–2 1/2 in. long, 1/4–1 in. broad, oblong, elliptic or lanceolate, obtuse, acute, or shortly acuminate, acute or cuneately rounded at the base, glabrous on both sides in the adult state, rusty-puberulous when very young. Cymes in terminal or axillary, pyramidal or corymobose panicles, 1/2–1 1/2 in. long and broad, and excluding the corolla rusty-puberulous or subglabrous in all parts; peduncles 1/4– 3/4 in. long; bracts 1/2 lin. long, ovate, acute; pedicels 1 1/2–2 1/2 lin. long. Sepals 1/2 lin. long, ovate, obtuse or subacute. Corolla 1 3/4–2 lin. in diam., glabrous outside, pubescent with white hairs inside; tube scarcely 1/2 lin. long; lobes spreading, 2/3– 3/4 lin. long, 1/2 lin. broad, oblong-ovate, subacute or minutely and obliquely emarginate at the apex. Coronal-lobes about 1/3 lin. long, subulate, incurved over the tips of the anthers. Style about equalling or slightly exceeding the anthers, apical part stout, truncate. Follicles widely divergent or slightly reflexed, 3–4 in. long, about 1 1/2 lin. thick, subterete, tapering to a rather long point. Seeds 1/2 in. long, 3/4 lin. broad, linear-lanceolate, channelled down the face, very convex on the back, blackish-brown, glabrous, crowned with a tuft of long white hairs.