This species is characterized by medium-sized, stiff-textured, elliptic-oblong leaves, small, generally persistent, rounded to obtuse stipulesstipules, fasciculate inflorescences with sevreal peduncles each bearing several fasciculate, pedicellate flower, short denticulate calyx limbs, and white corollas with the tube a little longer than the lobes. This species is apparently only known from the type. The corollas are only known in bud, with tubes 5.5-8.5 mm long and lobes ca. 4.5 mm long. The fruits are not known. Similar species have a pair of foliaceous bracts at the top of many of the peduncles; these structures are not present on the type of Faramea garciae, although these structures are quickly caducous in some other species and may have been present but fallen off. The area where this species was collected is not unexplored, and the documentation of it by only one specimen is odd.
Faramea garciae is similar to Faramea parvibractea, with caducous, calyptrate, aristate stipules. Faramea garciae is apparently also simlar to Faramea larensis, with stipules with well developed aristas.