Hoya Lauterbachii belongs to Hoyas’s family, which are known to be the largest plants on earth, and they are quite magnificent in their appearance, fragrance, and color, which grabs the attention. One entire bloom is three-inches, which is the size of a coffee cup, and each Hoya Lauterbachii has 6 to 7 blossoms close to …
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Every Hoya has a defining characteristic for which it is grown. Most Hoya species are grown for the waxy blooms. However, the reason I grow Hoya finlaysonii is the spectacular foliage. The colour of the leaves is light green with prominent deep emerald green venation and a deep green edge. The elliptic leaves have a …
The exotic Hoya Serpens, also widely known as ‘Wax-flower Plant,’ is a sight to behold, even when it is not in full bloom. This tropical species gives rise to almost perfectly round leaves with beautiful green flowers. Undoubtedly, this plant can make any dull corner look colorful and lively. The Hoya Serpens plant thrives in …
Hoya Obscura is from the Hoya genus. It’s one of the fastest-growing plants in the Philippines and has some gorgeous blooms that will grab your attention instantly. Compared to other Hoyas, the Hoya Obscura is small or medium-sized, has fast growth, and has stiff stalks that do not twine with each other. Hoya Obscura is …
The drought-tolerant plant, which was a favorite for the 70s grandmas, is making a comeback. And it’s easy to see why. Its cup-shaped flower clusters with a maroon corona make a bold statement in any space they’re placed in. This plant is native to Indonesia and Papua New Guinea according to the Global Biodiversity Information …
Hoya Imperialis is a spectacular out-performer out of all the Hoyas that I’ve seen in my years as a gardener. This vine of Malaysian origins is a rampant grower that’s very hard to keep under control, creeping and climbing over anything it can find and throwing out umbels and umbels of the most gorgeous maroon …
Hoya Imbricata is an epiphytic climber that belongs to the family of Apocynaceae. There are up to 600 to 700 Hoya species. The species is very common in tropical and sub-tropical Asia. To care for Hoya Imbricata, one must consider the space for growth. For instance, some of my Hoya plants prefer growing in baskets, …
Even though Hoyas do offer an incredible variety of plant looks, the Hoya Retusa still stands out with it’s flat, narrow awkward foliage that barely looks like leaves. These plants also flower like most Hoyas, baring the particularity of it blooming in singles instead of bunches like its cousins. The flowers have a classic star-shaped …
One of the exciting facts about Hoyas’ is that anyone can grow a Hoya plant; they are great indoor houseplant for beginners and expert gardeners. After Hoya Carnosa, Hoya australis is the next most famous plant in the Hoya species. Hoyas’ have exceptional tolerance for neglect. The easy-to-care Hoya australis is excellent for any indoor …
The best thing about Hoya is you have hundreds of species to choose from. The Hoya Linearis is a distinctive Hoya with its long fuzzy stems that offer a curtain-like appearance when hanging. It has other common names also such as wax plant, wax vine, and porcelain vine. It is native to the beautiful Himalayas …