Pseuduvaria unguiculata is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is endemic to The Philippines. Adolph Daniel Edward Elmer, the American botanist who first formally described the species, named it after its clawed ( in Latin) inner petals.
It is a tree reaching in height. The young, gray to black branches are slightly hairy. Its egg-shaped to elliptical, papery to leathery leaves are by . The leaves have pointed to drawn-out bases and tapering tips, with the tapering portion 6âÂÂ20 millimeters long. The leaves are hairless. The leaves have 8âÂÂ14 pairs of secondary veins emanating from their midribs. Its hairless to slightly hairy petioles are 4âÂÂ10 by 0.8âÂÂ2 millimeters with a broad groove on their upper side. Its solitary or paired Inflorescences occur on branches, and are organized on indistinct peduncles. Each inflorescence has 1 flower. Each flower is on a very densely hairy pedicel that is 5âÂÂ8 by 0.4âÂÂ0.7 millimeters. The pedicels are organized on a rachis up to 5 millimeters long that have up to 3 bracts. The pedicels have a medial, very densely hairy bract that is up to 0.5âÂÂ1 millimeter long. Its flowers are unisexual. Its flowers have 3 free, triangular sepals, that are 0.7âÂÂ1.5 by 0.7âÂÂ1.5 millimeters. The sepals are hairless on their upper surface, densely hairy on their lower surface, and hairy at their margins. Its 6 petals are arranged in two rows of 3. The green to pale yellow, circular to elliptical, outer petals are 1âÂÂ2.5 by 1âÂÂ2.5 millimeters with nearly hairless upper and very densely hairy lower surfaces. The green to pale yellow, heart-shaped to triangular inner petals have a 2.5âÂÂ5.5 millimeter long claw at their base and a 4âÂÂ7.5 by 3âÂÂ4.5 millimeter blade. The inner petals have heart-shaped to flat bases and tapering to pointed tips. The inner petals are densely hairy on their upper and lower surfaces. The male flowers have 42âÂÂ48 stamens that are 0.6âÂÂ0.8 by 0.3âÂÂ0.6 millimeters. Female flowers have 5âÂÂ7 carpels that are 1.5âÂÂ2 by 0.7âÂÂ1 millimeters. Each carpel has up to 2âÂÂ7 ovules arranged in two rows. The female flowers have 2âÂÂ6 sterile stamen. The fruit occur in clusters of 2âÂÂ3 are organized on indistinct peduncles. The fruit are attached by nearly hairless pedicles that are 4âÂÂ7 by 1âÂÂ1.5 millimeters. The yellow, globe-shaped fruit are 10âÂÂ12 by 10 millimeters. The fruit are smooth, and nearly hairless. Each fruit has up to 3âÂÂ6 hemispherical to lens-shaped, wrinkly seeds that are 6.5âÂÂ8 by 3.5âÂÂ5 by 2.5âÂÂ4 millimeters. Each seed has a 1âÂÂ1.5 by 0.5âÂÂ1 millimeter elliptical hilum. The seeds are arranged in two rows in the fruit.
The pollen of P. unguiculata is shed as permanent tetrads.
It has been observed growing in dry loose soil in dense forests on steep ravines at elevations of .