Fockea Multiflora is a large climbing plant and in its natural environment it can reach up to 15 m. Grows a thick, fleshy trunk up to 30 cm thick.
The stems produce a white, milky latex. Young stems are tomentose (covered with densely matted woolly hairs) and later become covered with gray, shiny bark
The leaves are opposite, broadly elliptic to oval, large (100 mm x 80 mm), with gray felted undersides.
The inflorescence is a many-flowered axillary cluster and sometimes produces up to 30 flowers with a diameter of about 15 mm, grayish-green on the outside and yellow-green to brown on the inside. That open simultaneously or in quick succession. Beautiful Fockea to expand the Fockea collection.
The genus name is named after Charles Focke, 1802-1856, a Dutch botanist who collected mainly in Suriname. The species name because of the many flowers. Its pot size is 12 cm and has variable heights. Like almost all caudexes, it loses its leaves during the rest period