Cadaba farinosa is a usually much branched shrub, mostly high, but under favorable circumstances a shrub of or a tree up to . It has a smooth, reddish brown bark, while young branches appear powdery due to scales or short spreading hairs. The simple and entire leaves are alternate set along the branches, and have narrow, persistent stipules of up to 1½ mm (0.06 in) long, at both sides of an up to long
leaf stalk, which carries an oblong or elliptical leaf blade of long and wide, rounded or pointed with a short stiff tip. When young, the leaves appear powdery, but they become gradually hairless. The central
vein that
branches feather-like into four to five pairs of side veins. The
bilaterally symmetric flowers are arranged individually or with a few together in small
inflorescences at the tip of the side branches. The flowers have
both stamens and a pistel. Each sits on a long
flower stalk, has four, somewhat unequal, elliptical
sepals that fall after flowering. The outer sepals are long, concave particularly near the tip, that appears pointed because the margins are folded against each other. The inner sepals are almost flat and have a stump tip. The four petals, which fall earlier than the sepals, are approximately long, and consist of a
linear, up-curved
claw of long, that gradually passes into a wider, creamy, yellowish or dirty pink colored,
oblanceolate long
blade. The base of the (four or) five stamens and the pistol have merged into a horizontally oriented 4–5 mm long
androgynophore, with the free upper parts of the filaments long and carrying 3½ mm (0.14 in) long, very quickly falling
anthers. At the base of the androgynophore, there is at a right angle an upwardly directed tube-shaped appendage of long, colored like the petals. The
ovary, that contains one cavity, sits on a stalk on top of the androgynophore (called
gynophore) and has a cylinder shape. After ferilisation, this develops into a powdery cylindrical capsule of long and about in diameter, with many seeds and slight constricted between these, which open with two valves from the base when ripe. Individual seeds are 2½–3 mm (0.10–0.12 in), rounded to kidney-shaped, and are embedded in an orange-red pulp. The number of chromosomes is thirty two (2n=32).
Phytochemistry C. farinosa contains
aliphatic alcohols,
glycosides,
heteroside,
nitrogenous bases,
saponins,
steroids and
sterols, while particularly the leaves contain
alkaloids. == Taxonomy ==