The inflorescence is made up of multiple flowers, hanging or more upright, grouped in an umbel. The flowers are bright pink with a purple center. They are star-shaped, and are borne in clusters that look like they are made of wax. The flower's surface is covered in tiny hairs giving a fuzzy appearance. They are heavily scented and may produce excess nectar that drips from the flowers. Like all species of Hoya, Minibelle flowers from spurs. These appear from the axils of the leaves and stem; flowers may not be produced when the spurs first appear, but in time buds emerge from the tips. Each season new flowers are produced on these same spurs, so they should not be damaged or removed.