Author: Merr.
Morphological description (see also description of Genus Bauhinia ;  Subgenus Phanera  and Section Palmatifolia )
Large, tendrilled climber ,  up to 30 m; young shoots appressed hairy, later glabrous.
Leaves  entire, glabrous on upper surface, puberulous on the nerves below; stipules  early caducous (not seen); petioles  pubescent, 0.5-5 cm; lamina  ovate-oblong to elliptic, chartaceous, 5-12 by 3-6 cm; base obtuse to truncate, apex acute to acuminate, rarely shortly bifid or slightly emarginate with a l-2 mm mucro; nerves 5-7, the two innermost close to and almost parallel with the midnerve (havilandii Bauhinia lvs+bu FM17).
Inflorescence  lateral and terminal, many-flowered racemes up to 5 cm long; axis and pedicels brownish appressed pubescent; pedicels  filiform, 1.5-2.5 cm; bracts  linear, 4-5 mm; bracteoles  slightly smaller, inserted about or above the middle of the pedicel.
Flowers: Buds  fusiform, 4-5 mm, greyish pubescent. Hypanthium  turbinate, 1-2 mm. Calyx  splitting into 2-3 reflexed segments, c. 5 mm. Petals  white or greenish white, subequal, 6-8 mm long, obovate-oblong to spathulate, with a short claw, outside light brown sericeous in median zone; margin crenulate-undulate. Fertile stamens  3; filaments filiform, glabrous, c. 6-8 mm; anthers broadly ellipsoid, c. 1.5-2 mm long, opening by a central, ellipsoid pore; staminodes 1-2, minute. Ovary  shortly stipitate, densely light brown sericeous, 4-5 mm; style finally as long as ovary, pubescent in lower part, glabrous towards the capitate stigma.
Pods  woody valved with short velvety hairs, 20 by 6 cm.
Seeds  c. 3 (no ripe seeds seen).
Distribution
Malesia:  Borneo (Sarawak, Sabah, E Kalimantan).
Habitat
In primary forests at low altitudes.
Vernacular name
Sendok-sendok (Sandakan).
Notes
1. In a single specimen from Sabah, Villamil  352,  some leaves are almost orbicular, c. 10.5 cm diameter. 
2. The shape of the anthers deviates from other members of the section as the thecae are basically acute, furthermore the pore opening is more elongate. Perhaps for this reason de Wit, (1956: 486), placed Bauhinia havilandii  as synonym under Bauhinia glabrifolia .  Larsen & Larsen (1996: 521) are sure that these two species are not related, and that B. havilandii  is better placed in section Palmatifolia.