Bocagea longepedunculata is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Brazil. Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius, the German botanist and explorer who first formally described the species, named it after its long (Latin: longus in Latin) floral stalks (Latin: pedunculus in Latin).[1]
It is a small tree with erect, spreading branches. Its branches have dark bark. Its oval to oblong leaves are 8.1–10.8 by 2.7–4.1 centimeters and come to a point at their tips. Its long thin peduncles are 4–5.4 centimeters and lack bracteoles. Its flowers have two rows of petals. The green, oblong, exterior petals are 6.8 millimeters long and come to a shallow point at their tip. The inner petals are oval. Its styles are short. Its stigmas have angular heads. Its ovaries are covered in shiny straight hairs.[2]
The pollen of B. longipedunculata is shed as permanent tetrads.[3]
Carl von Martius reported it as growing in Porto Seguro.[2] It has been observed growing in rainforest habitats.[4]