Last updated on August 25th, 2023 at 12:07 pm
There are so many different types of hoya plants that it’s easy to feel overwhelmed when trying to figure out which one will thrive in your garden.
The hoya plant is one of the most versatile plants you can grow in your garden, as there are so many different types of hoya plants to choose from! Depending on your space and growing conditions, you can opt for a bush-type hoya or a vine-type hoya, or maybe even one of the crazy, weird hoyas that grow on walls or fences!
Hoya plants come in many varieties, from trailing plant varieties to those with fragrant flowers, so it doesn’t matter if you’re a beginner or an expert when it comes to gardening – there’s something for everyone!
Check out the list of 50 amazing types of hoya plants that you can grow in your garden below!
Origin and distribution
Hoya plants are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. They can be found in rainforests, woodlands, and even on the banks of rivers.
Many hoya species are epiphytes, which means they grow on other plants or trees. Others are ground-dwelling and some live out of water for months at a time. The flowers have various shapes including bell-shaped, tubular, urn-shaped, pendent (hanging) or funnel-shaped.
Some varieties produce very fragrant flowers while others do not have much fragrance at all. Different species also offer different colors like white, yellow, red, purple, and pink; textures such as velvety, fuzzy, waxy, slimy, and hairy; leaf patterns such as spiral-shaped leaves or narrow needle-like leaves; tree shapes such as shrubs that stay small or tall trees that reach up to 15 meters high.
There are about 190 species of hoya plants with many more still being discovered each year.
Types of hoya plants
Hoya Carnosa (Porcelain Flower, Wax Plant)
Hoya Carnosa is a fast-growing, easy-to-care-for plant. It can bloom indoors or outdoors and produces clusters of white, fragrant flowers. This plant is also known as the Porcelain Flower or Wax Plant.
The texture of these particular types of hoya plants are similar to that of green wax; hence its name. The leaves are small and glossy. When they’re out in the sun, they develop an intense pink color. If you want your porcelain flower to have more intense colors on its leaves then put it in direct sunlight for a few hours every day.
Hoya Coronaria
These are types of hoya plants that have heart-shaped leaves and produces clusters of pink and white flowers. It is a fast-growing plant that can reach up to 6 feet in length. The Hoya Coronaria is native to Southeast Asia and requires partial sun to full shade and well-drained soil.
This plant is not tolerant of cold temperatures and should be protected from frost. The Hoya Coronaria does not require much maintenance, but it does need watering every day.
These plants are also susceptible to aphids, which can usually be controlled with insecticidal soap or neem oil. The leaves of the plant will turn yellow if it is over-watered or under-fertilized, so it’s important to check the soil before watering.
Hoya Macrophylla
The Hoya Macrophylla, also known as the Wax Plant, are popular types of hoya plants that are known for their beautiful, large flowers. This plant is native to the Philippines and can be found in many different colors, including pink, red, and white.
The Hoya Macrophylla is an easy-to-care-for plant that can thrive in both low and bright light conditions. If you are looking for a beautiful addition to your garden, the Hoya Macrophylla is a great option! These plants have big, vibrant blooms and come in a variety of colors.
One thing to keep in mind about this type of hoya plant is that it does not like being moved once it has been established; so choose the spot wisely when planting!
Another thing worth mentioning about this plant is that it will produce more blooms when given fertilizer every other week during the summer months.
Hoya Pachyclada
A type of hoya that is native to Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand, the Hoya Pachyclada is a beautiful plant that can grow up to 15 feet in length. The leaves are large and oval-shaped with a glossy green surface.
The flowers are white with a pink center and have a sweet fragrance. This plant does best in bright, indirect light, and humid conditions. When it is exposed to too much sun, it will turn brown or yellow. It can also be propagated from cuttings if desired.
Hoya Pauciflora
A beautiful plant that is native to Nepal, Hoya Pauciflora has small, round leaves and produces white flowers with pink centers. This type of hoya does best in bright, indirect light and prefers to have its soil kept on the drier side. If you’re looking for a low-maintenance plant that will still provide you with plenty of beauty, Hoya Pauciflora is a great choice!
The plant prefers to be in an area where it can get partial sun all day long and where the soil isn’t too wet. The smaller leaves also make this type of hoya perfect for those who prefer plants that don’t take up much space.
Hoya Lacunosa (Cinnamon Hoya)
This small hoya is a great one for beginners, as it is very easy to grow and care for. The leaves are a deep green, and the flowers are a beautiful white with a touch of pink. This hoya does best in bright, indirect light, and can tolerate some direct sun.
Water when the soil is dry to the touch, and be sure to give it good draining if you live in an area with high humidity. This type of hoya is native to the Himalayas and parts of China.
It’s a very popular houseplant because it’s easy to care for and it has beautiful, fragrant flowers. The flowers are typically white or pink and they have a very strong cinnamon scent. This plant can be propagated from stem cuttings or by seed.
Hoya Bella (Hoya Lanceolata Spp. Bella)
The Hoya Bella is a beautiful type of hoya plant that produces small, white flowers. This plant is native to Southeast Asia and is commonly found in Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia.
Hoya Bella requires little maintenance and can be grown in a variety of climates. If you are looking for a beautiful and low-maintenance plant for your garden, the Hoya Bella is a great option!
Hoya Memoria (Gracilis)
Hoya Memoria are types of hoya plants that are native to Southeast Asia. They are fast-growing, evergreen climber that can reach up to 20 feet in length. The leaves are dark green and have a leathery texture. The flowers are white with purple centers and have a sweet fragrance.
Hoya Memoria is an easy plant to care for and makes an excellent addition to any garden. The flowers produce nectar at night which attracts hummingbirds and the plant’s other pollinators. Hoya Memoria should be planted in a pot rather than the ground to avoid overgrowth.
Hoya Skinneriana (Hoya ‘Dee’s Big One’)
This beautiful hoya produces large, fragrant flowers that are sure to make a statement in your garden. Hoya Skinneriana is a fast-growing plant that can reach up to 6 feet in length.
This plant is native to Australia and prefers warm, humid climates. It requires full sun and medium water. If you want this plant to grow outdoors, it should be planted about 8 inches deep in the ground.
Hoya Finlaysonii
A beautiful plant that is native to Vietnam, Hoya Finlaysonii features large, dark green leaves with pale yellow veins. The flowers are white with purple centers and have a sweet fragrance.
This plant is easy to care for and can tolerate a wide range of conditions, making it a great choice for beginners. It’s also a good choice for indoor plants because it’s sensitive to sunlight.
For the best results when caring for this plant, use water that has been filtered or boiled first, as tap water contains chemicals that could damage the leaves.
Hoya Multiflora
A type of hoya that is very easy to grow, Hoya multiflora produces small, white flowers that have a sweet fragrance. This plant is perfect for growing in hanging baskets or as a ground cover. It can tolerate partial sun but prefers shady areas.
Water regularly to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Keep it in an area with good air circulation and no direct sunlight. Hoya Multiflora should be fertilized every three months during its blooming season with a high-nitrogen fertilizer.
The plants should be pruned back to just one leaf when they are done blooming and after they die back each year.
Hoya Wayetii
A native of the Philippines, this species can grow up to 15 feet in length. It has glossy, deep green leaves and produces small, fragrant flowers that range in color from white to pink. Hoya Wayetii is a fast-growing plant that does best in bright, indirect light.
Keep the soil moist but not soggy, and be sure to provide good drainage. When watering, make sure you avoid getting water on the crown of the plant where it will wilt easily. If grown indoors or as a houseplant, keep it near an east or west window where it will receive plenty of bright light.
Hoya Brevialata
Also known as the Miniature Wax Plant, these types of hoya plants are perfect for those who want to add a splash of green to their home without taking up too much space. Brevialata typically only grows to be about six inches tall, and its leaves are a deep, rich green.
If you’re looking for a low-maintenance plant that is still sure to make a statement, look no further than the Hoya Brevialata. The average temperature range for these plants is 65°F-85°F, so they’re great for places like Florida where the temperature rarely drops below 65°F.
Hoya Merrillii
Also known as the Porcelain Flower, the Hoya Merrillii is a beautiful plant that can bloom all year round. It’s easy to care for and can tolerate a wide range of conditions, making it a great choice for beginners.
The Hoya Merrillii blooms white flowers with purple centers that are incredibly fragrant. If you’re looking for a plant that will fill your garden with sweet-smelling flowers, the Hoya Merrillii is a great option.
Hoya Globulosa
Also known as the Waxflower, the Hoya Globulosa is a beautiful plant that blooms yellow and red flowers. It’s a fast-growing plant that can reach up to 6 feet in length, and it’s easy to care for.
They’re great if you want a more tropical look to your garden or even indoors because they are also considered houseplants. They do best when they are in bright light but not direct sunlight.
Hoya Undulata
These types of hoya plants have beautiful, heart-shaped leaves that are a deep green color. The leaves have a wavy/undulated margin, which is where it gets its name. It can bloom multiple times per year and the flowers are small, white, and fragrant.
Hoya Undulata is a fast-growing plant that is easy to care for, making it a great choice for beginners.
Hoya Elliptica
These types of hoya plants are fast-growing, evergreen climber that can reach up to 20 feet in length. The leaves are elliptical in shape and have a glossy green hue. The flowers are small and white, with a sweet fragrance.
These plants do well in containers because they need lots of room for growth. They should be watered frequently and given a generous amount of fertilizer every three weeks.
Hoya Spartioides
A beautiful, fast-growing type of hoya that is perfect for trellises or hanging baskets. The plant produces clusters of small, white flowers that have a sweet fragrance.
These types of hoya plants do best in bright, indirect light and should be watered regularly. It’s important to avoid over-watering this type of hoya, as it can lead to rot.
These plants prefer warmer climates but can be grown indoors during the winter months with the use of artificial lighting and misting on occasion.
Hoya Callistophylla
These types of hoya plants are native to the Phillippines and have heart-shaped leaves. The leaves are a deep green color and can grow up to six inches long. The flowers are white and have a yellow center. They bloom in the spring and summer.
Hoya Callistophylla is easy to care for plants and can tolerate low light conditions. It does not need much water, but it does need more water than many other types of plants.
It is also important to remember that this plant likes warmer temperatures, so you may want to make sure that it gets some sunlight during the day.
Hoya Lauterbachii
A beautiful type of hoya that has heart-shaped leaves, this plant is originally from Vietnam. It’s a fast grower and can reach up to six feet in length. The Lauterbachii is known for its fragrant flowers which bloom in the spring and summer.
To care for this plant, place it in a spot with bright indirect light and water when the soil is dry.
Hoya Obovata
A fast-growing hoya, Hoya obovata can reach up to 18 feet in length. It has large, glossy leaves and produces clusters of white flowers. This plant is native to Southeast Asia and is commonly found in the Philippines and Malaysia.
The name for this plant comes from the Greek word hoyos which means hollow. It is believed that it received this name because its berries are so small that they cannot be seen without a magnifying glass.
Hoya Burtoniae
A beautiful type of hoya that is easy to grow, H. Burtoniae has heart-shaped leaves and produces fragrant, pink flowers. It is a fast-growing plant that can quickly fill up a space in your garden.
These types of hoya plants do best in bright, indirect light and prefer to be on the drier side, so be sure to water it only when the soil is dry to the touch. The Hoya Burtoniae will also appreciate if you feed it with an all-purpose fertilizer during its growing season.
A very popular variety of hoya, this plant grows well outdoors in USDA zones 10a through 11 and indoors in colder climates. If you want to keep your bougainvillea alive for years, give it plenty of room as this plant has a tendency to get top-heavy.
Hoya Kentiana
Also known as the wax plant, hoya kentiana is a beautiful evergreen that can grow up to six feet tall. The leaves are dark green and have a waxy texture, while the flowers are white with purple centers. This plant is native to India and prefers humid conditions.
To care for hoya kentiana, water regularly and keep in a spot with bright indirect light. If you live in an area where temperatures dip below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, protect this plant from frost. If you see any browning on the tips of its leaves, mist them with distilled water or a houseplant mister.
Hoya Sigillatis
A beautiful type of hoya that is easily recognizable by its large, dark green leaves with silver flecks. The leaves are slightly serrated and have a waxy texture. The flowers are white and star-shaped with a yellow center.
They bloom in the spring and summer. Hoya sigillatis is a fast-growing plant that can reach up to 6 feet in length. It needs plenty of water but only needs to be watered once or twice a week. It’s best to put it outside in a shady area so it can avoid being burned by too much sunlight.
Hoya Mindorensis
A climbing plant, Hoya Mindorensis is a native of the Philippines. It has beautiful, heart-shaped leaves and produces small, white flowers. This plant is easy to care for and can tolerate some neglect.
It does best in bright, indirect light and should be allowed to dry out between watering. If you have these plants at home, make sure that they are not overwatered as they do not like this.
They also like it when their soil stays slightly moist so make sure to water them every 2 weeks or so.
Hoya Kerrii
Also known as the Sweetheart Plant, the Hoya Kerrii is a popular choice for gifts and Valentines Day. Its heart-shaped leaves make it a unique and beautiful plant that is easy to care for. The Hoya Kerrii prefers bright, indirect light and moist, well-drained soil.
Allow the soil to dry out between watering to prevent root rot. The leaves of this hoya will also purify the air in your home!
Just like its cousins the Hoya griffithii, the Kerrii has small flowers that release essential oils into the air when touched or shaken.
Hoya Odorata
This beautiful hoya has heart-shaped leaves and produces small, fragrant flowers. It’s easy to care for and can thrive in both bright and low light conditions.
If you’re looking for a hoya that’s both easy to grow and beautiful, Hoya odorata is a great choice! The plants are medium-sized with heart-shaped leaves and produce small, white, or pale pink flowers with hints of fragrance.
If your garden gets less than 12 hours of sunlight per day, the plants will not be as vibrant as they would be if they were given brighter light; however, this type of hoya thrives well in low light conditions too.
Hoya Neocaledonica
A fast-growing hoya that can reach up to 6 feet in length, this plant is native to Australia and features thick, waxy leaves. The flowers are small and white, and they grow in clusters. This plant does best in bright, indirect light and can tolerate some direct sun.
Water when the soil is dry to the touch. Prune as needed to keep it from becoming too leggy. Keep the potting mix moist but not wet; avoid overwatering because it’s susceptible to root rot. Humidity should be 50% or more for optimal growth.
Hoya Diversifolia
A beautiful climbing plant, Hoya Diversifolia is perfect for those who want to add a touch of greenery to their home but don’t have a lot of space. It’s easy to care for, and its variegated leaves add a pop of color to any room.
If you’re not sure where to start with your hoya collection, this plant is the perfect place to start!
Hoya Imperialis
A beautiful climbing plant, Hoya imperialis features large, dark green leaves and clusters of white flowers that bloom in the spring. This evergreen is easy to care for and can tolerate some neglect, making it a great choice for beginner gardeners.
If you’re looking to add some color and interest to your garden, consider growing hoya imperialis.
The fast-growing vine will soon be festooned with colorful blooms and produce sweet nectar during the summer months. For best results, grow this vine indoors in pots or on a porch or deck where its delicate tendrils can take hold as they climb upwards towards sunlight.
Hoya Krohniana
This type of hoya originates from Thailand and gets its name from the discoverer, Mrs. Krohn. It has heart-shaped leaves that are a deep green color with white veins running throughout.
The flowers on this plant are white and slightly fragrant. They bloom in clusters and have a star-like shape. This is a fast-growing plant that can reach up to 20 feet in length if left unchecked. When it blooms, it will do so in every direction which makes for an attractive display.
The roots of this plant grow quickly so they should be planted into soil mixed with sphagnum moss or tree bark mulch to keep them moist and happy.
The seeds need to be stratified for 4 weeks before they can be planted and grown outside.
These types of hoya plants do well when placed near a window where they will get indirect sunlight for at least six hours per day.
Hoya Affinis
These beautiful types of hoya plants have variegated leaves with shades of green, yellow, and white. This plant is easy to care for and can tolerate a wide range of conditions.
It’s a fast-growing plant that can reach up to 6 feet in length. The flowers are small but fragrant, especially at night. If you don’t want your plant to flower then all you have to do is pinch off the flowers before they fully bloom and it will continue growing quickly.
The Hoya Affinis prefers bright light but no direct sunlight and moist soil.
Hoya Linearis (String of Needles)
A fast-growing type of hoya, Hoya linearis can reach up to 6 feet in length. It’s a beautiful plant that produces clusters of white flowers with purple centers. This plant is easy to care for and is tolerant of both low and high light levels.
If you’re looking for a type of hoya that’s easy to grow, Hoya linearis is a great choice. To avoid overwatering your plants, let the top layer of soil dry out before watering again.
Hoya Imbricata
Also known as the Porcelain Flower, Hoya Imbricata are beautiful types of hoya plants that produce small, white flowers with purple centers. This plant is native to Vietnam and thrives in humid climates.
If you live in an area with high humidity, you can easily grow this plant outdoors. However, if you live in a drier climate, you’ll need to provide extra humidity for your plant by growing it in a terrarium or greenhouse.
Also known as the Porcelain Flower, the Hoya Imbricata is a beautiful plant that produces white, waxy flowers. This plant is native to Southeast Asia and can be found in countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia.
The Hoya Imbricata is an easy plant to care for and can be grown in both indoor and outdoor settings.
Hoya Latifolia
A fast-growing hoya, Hoya latifolia can reach up to 6 feet in length. It has large, dark green leaves and produces fragrant, white flowers. This plant is native to India and prefers warm climates. When grown indoors, it does best in bright, indirect light.
The plants are also known for their resistance to cold weather; they will bloom all year round outdoors if given enough sunlight. If a cool winter climate is expected, grow them inside or move them to a protected area that gets direct sun during the day.
As with most types of hoya plants, they do not like being moved too often and do best when left in one spot.
Hoya Cumingiana
This type of hoya is a fast-growing evergreen vine that can reach up to 20 feet in length. The leaves are thick and waxy, and the flowers are white with a pink center.
Hoya Cumingiana is a great choice for those who want to add some color and life to their garden. It will grow on most surfaces, including concrete walls and fences. It is best if it receives full sun all day long or at least six hours of direct sunlight each day.
A soil mixture of 1 part loam to 2 parts sand would be best for this plant because it needs well-drained soil but also moist conditions when necessary. If you are looking for an easy houseplant, this might be a good option!
Hoya Shepherdii
This type of hoya is also known as the porcelain flower or wax plant. It’s a fast-growing vine that can reach up to 20 feet in length. The leaves are dark green and the flowers are white with a yellow center.
Shepherdii is a great plant for beginners because it’s easy to care for. A beautiful climbing plant, Hoya Shepherdii can reach up to 10 feet in length.
It has dark green leaves and produces small, white flowers. This plant is native to India and Sri Lanka and is easy to care for, making it a great choice for beginners.
Hoya Retusa
They are beautiful types of hoya plants that features small, round leaves, Hoya Retusa is a great choice for those who want an easy-to-care-for plant. This variety is native to Malaysia and can be found in a variety of colors, including green, pink, and red.
Hoya Retusa can be grown in full sun or partial shade and prefers well-drained soil. When watering, be sure to allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
It’s also recommended to use fertilizer once every month during periods of active growth. Avoid over-watering as this can lead to root rot, which will kill your plants if not dealt with quickly. Fertilize your plants with slow-release fertilizer at least once per month during periods of active growth.
Hoya Curtisii
Also known as the wax plant, hoya Curtisii is a fast-growing, easy-to-care-for plant that can thrive in a wide range of conditions. It produces clusters of small, fragrant flowers that are typically white or pink in color.
This plant is an excellent choice for beginners or those looking for a low-maintenance plant to add to their collection. The more light it receives, the more beautiful its blooms will be.
The wax plant will grow well in high humidity and moist soil conditions and does not require much fertilizer.
Hoya Polyneura
These types of hoya plants are the twining vine that can grow up to 15 feet long. The leaves are dark green and have a waxy texture. The flowers are white with purple centers and have a sweet fragrance.
Hoya Polyneura is easy to care for and makes a great addition to any garden. It does best in moist, shady areas. It does not like dry or hot environments, so it should be planted in an area where it will receive at least three hours of sun each day.
Hoya Meredithii
A beautiful type of hoya, Hoya meredithii has glossy, deep green leaves with silver-white variegation. The flowers are small and white, and they have a sweet fragrance.
This plant is easy to grow and is a great choice for beginners. It can be grown in a pot or in the ground, and it prefers filtered sunlight. Keep it moist but not too wet, and water sparingly during the winter months.
Prune as needed to maintain shape and size, although this particular type is slow-growing so you don’t need to prune much.
Hoya Macgillivrayi
These beautiful types of hoya plants hail from Australia and have large, heart-shaped leaves. The leaves are a deep green color and can grow up to eight inches long. The flowers are white with purple centers and have a strong, sweet fragrance.
Hoya Macgillivrayi is a fast-growing plant that can reach up to six feet in length. The flowers bloom year-round but do best when the temperature stays above 60 degrees Fahrenheit. If the temperature drops below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, the leaves will turn brown and fall off.
Hoya Fitchii
These types of hoya plants are climbing plants that can reach up to 15 feet in length. It has dark green, oval-shaped leaves and produces small, white flowers. Hoya fitchii is a fast-growing plant that does best in bright, indirect light.
Water this plant when the soil is dry to the touch. Feed it once every two weeks with an all-purpose fertilizer mixed at half strength. Repot the plant annually to maintain its health and keep it from becoming root-bound.
Hoya Australis
A popular type of hoya, the Hoya Australis, is a fast-growing plant that can reach up to six feet in length. It has large, oval-shaped leaves and produces clusters of small, white flowers.
This plant is native to Australia and prefers warm, humid climates. If you live in a colder climate, you can grow this plant indoors. It needs plenty of sunlight and should be watered regularly.
Keep it away from drafty areas or drafts from heating vents as well as freezing temperatures. The Hoya australis also requires fertilizer every month or so during active growth periods.
Hoya Serpens
They are beautiful types of hoya plants that are easy to grow, Hoya serpens has heart-shaped leaves and produces small, fragrant flowers. A native of Vietnam, this plant does best in partial shade and moist soil.
If you’re looking for a low-maintenance plant that will add some interest to your garden, Hoya serpens is a great choice!
Hoya Pubicalyx
The Hoya Pubicalyx, also known as the wax plants, are types of hoya plants that are native to Asia. It is a fast-growing plant that can reach up to 6 feet in length. The leaves are dark green and have a waxy texture.
The flowers are white or pink and have a sweet fragrance. These plants grow best outdoors in warm climates with protection from frost. They do not require a lot of light to thrive, but if grown indoors they should be near an east-facing window.
These plants make excellent indoor houseplants due to their long flowering period and ease of care.
Hoya Caudata
Also known as the Porcelain Flower or Wax Plant, the Hoya Caudata are beautiful types of hoya plants that are native to Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its fragrant, white flowers that have a purple center. The Hoya Caudata is a fast-growing plant that can reach up to 6 feet in length.
When grown indoors, it should be placed in a spot with bright, indirect light. Water the plant when the soil is dry to the touch. The leaves may turn yellow if they are not getting enough water.
Fertilize twice a month with liquid fertilizer during periods of active growth and once every two months during winter. Prune back the tips after flowering to maintain an attractive shape and size.
Hoya Acuta
These types of hoya plants are also known as the Waxflower or Porcelainflower. It’s a fast-growing plant that can reach up to 3 feet in length. The leaves are oval-shaped and have a glossy texture.
The flowers are white and have a star-like shape. They bloom in the spring and summer months. They grow best outdoors, but they can be grown indoors too. They prefer bright light, but they don’t like direct sunlight so avoid placing them near windows where they might get hit by the sun’s rays.
If you want your plants to grow quickly, use a fertilizer made for acid-loving plants. If you want them to flower profusely, give them regular watering with distilled water.
Hoya Megalaster
These types of hoya plants are native to Malaysia and can grow up to 20 feet in length. The Megalaster produces large, white flowers that have a sweet fragrance. If you’re looking for a fast-growing hoya, this is the plant for you!
It will quickly start growing leaves and new branches while producing beautiful blooms. The Megalaster is also very easy to care for because it thrives in dry conditions, as well as warm weather.
However, this variety doesn’t like high levels of humidity so it’s best not to place it near any areas with constantly high levels of moisture or humidity.
Hoya Subcalva
Also known as the Porcelain Flower, the Hoya Subcalva are beautiful types of hoya plants that are native to Vietnam. It is an epiphytic plant, which means that it grows on other plants or trees. The Hoya Subcalva has long, thin leaves that are a deep green color.
The flowers of this plant are white and have a very strong fragrance. These flowers are quite large, measuring about two inches in diameter. They also produce more than one flower per stem. These flowers will only bloom for one day before they wither away, so be sure to enjoy them while you can!