Hoya is a genus of 200–300 species of tropical plants in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. Most are native to several countries of Asia such as Philippines, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Polynesia, New Guinea, and vast variety of species could also be found in Australia.

Common names for this genus are waxplant, waxvine, waxflower or simply hoya. This genus was named by botanist Robert Brown, in honour of his friend, botanist Thomas Hoy.
Hoyas don’t mind being a bit root bound. Keep in the same pot for years, but remember to fertilize throughout spring and summer. All Hoyas need to be potted in planters with drainage. These plants are very sensitive to too much water, so be sure to use a well draining soil with plenty of pumice and/or perlite.

  • Hoya Acuta Variegated

    Hoya Acuta Variegated

    This Hoya has attractive waxy foliage with a white border to each leaf and produces sweetly scented flowers. The flowers are creamy white with pink-purple centers. They are star-shaped, and are borne in clusters that look like they are made of wax. They are heavily scented and may produce excess nectar that drips from the flowers.

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  • Hoya Autralis

    Hoya Autralis

    🍀🍀Hoya Australis, commonly known as the waxvine or common waxflower. It is an evergreen climbing vine which may reach 4–10 m (13–33 ft). It has simple opposite glabrous (shiny) leaves 3–6 cm long and 2–5 cm wide. They are succulent (thick and fleshy) and elliptical or ovate in shape; leaves growing in sunnier positions are a more yellowish green while those in shadier locales are dark green in colour. Flowering may occur at any time of year and are quite fragrant.🍀🍀

     

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  • Hoya Bilobata

    Hoya Bilobata

    💖💖Hoya bilobata is an evergreen perennial that is generally found trailing, but can have a climbing habit that grows to 24 inches or longer. It can be considered either an epiphyte or a lithophyte.💖💖

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  • Hoya Bilobata

    Hoya Bilobata

    The Hoya Bilobata leaves have a variable, sub-orbicular or broadly elliptic shape, with the leaf base being rounded to sub-acute and the leaf apex being obtuse-rounded. The adaxial surface of the leaves are a dull, olive-green colour with the abaxial surface being a lighter green. Leaves are generally 1.7–2.2 cm in length and 1.3–1.8 cm in width. Previous to the discovery of Hoya minutifloraH. bilobata had the smallest recorded flowers of a Hoya. The flower clusters, or umbels, of H. bilobata have light pink petals that spread apart, with the tips curving upwards, to expose their yellow/pink central crowns. H. bilobata flowers have a mild, sweet fragrance. Each umbel can have up to 25 flowers

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  • Hoya Calistophylla Long Leaves

    Hoya Calistophylla Long Leaves

    Plant name : Hoya callistophylla (Long leaves)
    Plant Type : Epiphyte have rooted plants
    Size  : Bare root from pot 4″ , Have 3-6 node , 6-12 leaves

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  • Hoya Caudata Sumatra

    Hoya Caudata Sumatra

    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 trees to grow long and spread.

    The Caudata prefers in-direct sunlight where the temperature ranges between 60 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit (15 to 35 degrees Celsius) and loves well-draining soil. Hoya Caudata is fond of high humidity (more than 60%), but it can also withstand low moisture for a limited time.

    It is native to southern Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Sumatra, and Borneo, where it usually grows on rocks and stream beds.

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  • Hoya Chuniana AKA Hoya Chunii

    Hoya Chuniana AKA Hoya Chunii

    🍅Chuniana is a very nice hoya, with the light green leaves that can get a little wavy around the edges and grow to about 8-15 cm long and 5-10 cm wide. Leaves have visible veins, flowers are yellow-buff with tan coronas. Very good bloomer for me. Slight fragrance.

     

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  • Hoya Chuniana AKA Hoya Chunii

    Hoya Chuniana AKA Hoya Chunii

    Chuniana is a very nice Hoya, with the light green leaves that can get a little wavy around the edges and grow to about 8-15 cm long and 5-10 cm wide. Leaves have visible veins, flowers are yellow-buff with tan coronas. Very good bloomer for me. Slight fragrance.

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  • Hoya Curtisii

    Hoya Curtisii

    Hoya Curtisii plants are a compact, trailing plant that originates in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand according to the University of British Columbia. The scientific name for it is Hoya Curtisii but it is also referred to as a Wax Flower or Porcelain Flower. Hoya Curtisii plants are part of the Apocynaceae family.

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  • Hoya Elliptica (Extra Large)

    Hoya Elliptica (Extra Large)

    Hoya Elliptica has leaves that are unusual and very attractive. The pretty foliage has a turtle shell-like pattern. It produces lovely white flowers when mature.

    Origin in Thailand
    Soil : well drained soil. Hoya hates clogged soil !!!
    sun/shade : full sun to partial shade
    watering : plenty BUT let it dry out between 2 watering
    Hardiness : Not lower than 14° C
    Height : Vine, up to 3m
    Overall information : Hoya is a huge plant family. Most come from South-East Asia. Some grow very fast while others grow very slow. But most will bear amazing flowers with a gorgeous smell.

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  • Hoya Elliptica (Large)

    Hoya Elliptica (Large)

    Hoya Elliptica has leaves that are unusual and very attractive. The pretty foliage has a turtle shell-like pattern. It produces lovely white flowers when mature.

    Origin in Thailand
    Soil : well drained soil. Hoya hates clogged soil !!!
    sun/shade : full sun to partial shade
    watering : plenty BUT let it dry out between 2 watering
    Hardiness : Not lower than 14° C
    Height : Vine, up to 3m
    Overall information : Hoya is a huge plant family. Most come from South-East Asia. Some grow very fast while others grow very slow. But most will bear amazing flowers with a gorgeous smell.

     

     

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  • Hoya Elliptica (Small)

    Hoya Elliptica (Small)

    Hoya Elliptica

    Origin in Thailand
    Soil : well drained soil. Hoya hates clogged soil !!!
    sun/shade : full sun to partial shade
    watering : plenty BUT let it dry out between 2 watering
    Hardiness : Not lower than 14° C
    Height : Vine, up to 3m
    Overall information : Hoya is a huge plant family. Most come from South-East Asia. Some grow very fast while others grow very slow. But most will bear amazing flowers with a gorgeous smell.

     

     

     

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  • Hoya Finlaysonii Big Leaves

    Hoya Finlaysonii Big Leaves

    Hoya Finlaysonii Big Leaves

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  • Hoya Finlaysonii Big Leaves (Large)

    Hoya Finlaysonii Big Leaves (Large)

    Hoya Finlaysonii has a 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 cardboard like texture and feel to them.

    The flowers of this plant are inconsequential at least in terms of appearance given how the foliage is a show stealer. However, the small umbels of creamy white flowers and maroon outer petal lobes do give out the charming cinnamon-like “Hoya scent” when the plant blooms in summer months.

    The growth pattern of Hoya finlaysonii is perfect for hanging baskets and for indoor growing. It is not a common Hoya, not even in its native environments in Malaya, South Thailand and Borneo.

    Once you have some Hoya finlaysonii care hacks up your sleeve, this is a worthy collectors’ piece to have in your garden.

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  • Hoya Heuschkeliana

    Hoya Heuschkeliana

    🔥🔥This adorable plant has small green leaves on cascading branches with several clusters of flowers during the warmer months. Hoya Heuschkeliana is a fast grower and a resilient plant.
    The leaves are thick and a little curved. They are light green on top as compared to underneath. They can vary in size and can be up to 3 inches long and 1.2 inches wide.🔥🔥*

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  • Hoya Heuschkeliana

    Hoya Heuschkeliana

    Hoya Heuschkeliana is native to the Philippines. It is a beautiful succulent with stunning waxy green leaves.

    The flowers of Hoya Heuschkeliana are of a variety of colors ranging from pink to yellow. It can be grown anywhere indoors in hanging baskets or outdoor on your lawn.

    Hoya Heuschkeliana belongs to the family of Apocynaceae. This adorable species grows small green leaves on cascading branches with several clusters of flowers during the warmer months. Hoya Heuschkeliana is a fast grower and a resilient plant.

    It can thrive in hanging in baskets or wrapped on moist support. The leaves of Hoya Heuschkeliana are thick and a little curved.

    They are light green on top as compared to underneath. They can vary in size and can be up to 3 inches long and 1.2 inches wide.

    Enjoy growing it in your homes as it requires very little maintenance and will flourish for years without any trouble.

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