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(image credits, IG: hoyafun) The Hoya genus is filled with beautiful and exotic plant species. Each one maintains its reputation for various reasons. Some have interesting foliage, while others produce attractive blooms. Among this genus, one lovely species is the Hoya Danumensis, also known as ‘White Bells Hoya.’ The Hoya Danumensis requires a little more …

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The Hoya family has endless varieties, each having different leaves and flowers. The long, succulent leaves and the multicolored flowers are the reason behind the popularity of Hoya Treubiana. This plant is believed to be native to Sabah, Malaysia. According to some sources, this plant was previously sold as Hoya Meliflua ssp. Fraterna until June …

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Hoya Longifolia is native to China (Yunnan) in Himalaya and to the Nicobar Islands. Hoya Longifolia is the accepted botanical name of Hoya Shepherdii. This plant comes from the milkweed, i.e., the Asclepiadaceae family. The Hoya Longifolia plant is an outstanding option to form hanging baskets. This plant grows long stems that fall down graciously …

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(image credits, IG: hoyafix) Hoya Caudata or Hoya Caudata ‘Sumatra’ is a vining epiphyte belonging to the Apocynaceae dogbane family. It is also called a wax plant due to the presence of a waxy layer covering the foliage with its sweet-smelling blooms. This hoya is a tropical and terrestrial plant that uses other plants and …

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(image credits, IG: rexandplantfriends) On today’s menu: the Philodendron cordatum, a rare philodendron not many people know about.  Before we get into it, I would like to mention that the Philodendron cordatum is often mistaken for the Philodendron hederaceum, which is why you can find contradictory care information on most plant care websites.  Let us …

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