In flower, at edge of forest.
The following characters were recorded in the field and where noted, from the photos referenced.
Style length (mm): ~4 mm, ~3.5 (6th photo), ~3.5 (7th photo)
Ovary summit without hairs (8th, 13th photos)
Petal length (mm): 18,17,19, 17 (2nd photo), 17.5 (3rd photo), 19 (4th photo), 19 (5th photo)
Sepals were spreading for well-opened flowers; they not strongly reflexed, nor where they pressed against the hypanthium (e.g., 9th, 10th, 11th photos)
Number of flowers in inflorescence: 5,5,7,8,8,10
Inflorescence length from the base of the lowest pedicel to the base of the highest flower (mm): 53,48,50
Lowest pedicel length (mm): 22,25,30, 26 (15th photo; the measured pedicel shown with yellow arrow).
Lowest pedicels were not subtended by a leaf in 6 of 10 inflorescences examined (e.g., 12th, 13th photos); the remaining 4 inflorescences had lowest pedicels that were subtended by a leaf (e.g., 14th photo; the subtending leaf shown with yellow arrow).
Leaves slightly hairy adaxially (top surface) at flowering and were glabrous abaxially (on the underside). See 16th and 17th photo.