This uncommon Hoya will surprise you with its low maintenance and constant blooming. The Hoya mindorensis is native to the Philippines and it is a vining, flowering Hoya that with perfect care can bloom year-round. The blooms have the typical hoya cluster look with the addition of little white hairs that make them look even …
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(image credit, IG my green mess) The Hoya fungii is easy to care for and a beginner-friendly Hoya. Since it is native to China, it likes higher humidity and warmth, but as it turns out, it acclimates quite nicely to our indoor urban jungles. With its large dark green leaves that have a little bit …
(image credit: IG angieplantys ) A member of the immensely popular Hoya genus, the Hoya aldrichii derives from the Apocynaceae family. Boasting the same well-known and loved features of any Hoya variety, the aldrichii is said to be one of the easier Hoya plants to keep in the home environment. For Hoya aldrichii care keep …
Native to Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, this vining Hoya is pretty rare and seldom finds its way into our urban jungles. It’s leaves are dark green, a little bit velvety and slouchy. Its flowers are typical for a hoya but bigger (up to 3cm in diameter), white with bright purple/reddish centers. What makes it …
Hoya Cinnamomifolia plants are easy to grow, twining plants that have dark green leaves with prominent and visible veins. Hoya Cinnamomifolia care consists of using cactus or succulent soil with added perlite, bright indirect light, temperature between 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees – 24 degrees Celsius), and high humidity above >60%. Fertilize every 4 – …
A friend had a fantastic specimen of Hoya Latifolia growing in the hollow of her birch tree. It had thick green almost round leaves of wildly different sizes all in one plant – from palm-sized to the size of a dinner plate! Hoya Latifolia care consists of temperatures around 70°F (20°C) a mix of 50% …
Hoya Odorata is from the family of Apocynaceae and is a common plant often found in the Philippines. It has non-twining shrubs that have fragrant white flowers on them. Hoya Odorata is tough to the touch and extremely easy to grow. This plant has basic needs and is not at all a highly demanding plant. …
Hoya shepherdii is among the most enchanting of the Hoya plants. It’s popularly known as the string bean Hoya due to the elongated shape of its leaves. Like most Hoyas, this plant species develops pendulous veins and vibrant foliage, which makes for a beautiful houseplant. It looks particularly stunning if placed on a hanging basket. …
The “fish-tail Hoya” or the Hoya polyneura produces narrow and thin leaves. They resemble a fish-tail, hence the nickname. But the leaves aren’t the only thing they produce. They also create gorgeous star-shaped flowers that blow your mind. A Hoya polyneura needs bright but indirect light. This plant needs less water than most but moisture …
Hoya multiflora or Shooting Star Hoya is a tropical species of plants in the Apocynaceae family and was discovered in Indonesia according to the Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research. As the name indicates, Hoya Multiflora plants flower a lot and also frequently. The stems of Hoya Multiflora lay on the ground but with erect or rising …