• Hoya Incrrassta Variegated

    Hoya Incrrassta Variegated

    Hoya Incrassata Variegata is a rarely found wax plant with beautiful oval-shaped leaves are variegated at the margins, and are stunning to look at! It is considered to be one of the easiest Hoya to grow and produces yellow, highly fragrant flowers.

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  • Hoya Kalimantan

    Hoya Kalimantan

    Hoya kalimantan

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  • Hoya Kanyakumariana B

    Hoya Kanyakumariana B

    🌾🌾 Hoya Kanyakumariana🌾🌾  is a vining epiphytic plant in the dogbane family Apocynaceae. It has attractive waxy foliage and produces sweetly scented flowers. Native to India, it makes an easy houseplant, ideally suited for pots or a hanging basket.
    The leaves are very hard, small, leathery and almost fan shaped. It can be a slow grower, but when grown in warm and humid setting, it grows at a pretty good clip. It can be grown both as a hanger or on a trellis. 🌾🌾

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  • Hoya Kerri hearts silver Splash

    Hoya Kerri hearts silver Splash

    🍑Hoya Kerri hearts silver Splash .

    🍑You will receive a similar plants to the one pictured, not exact. Leaves may have some blemishes due to travel, otherwise the plant are very healthy.

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  • Hoya Kerri hearts variegated

    Hoya Kerri hearts variegated

    ☘ Hoya Kerri hearts variegated 🌲
    Rooted in coconut chunks

    🌲One of favourites hoya collector
    Of all time because of it’s unique waxy foliage that resembles heart shaped leaves , each large leaf has a creamy, white border with a green centre making this succulent a cherished addition to any collector

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  • Hoya Kerri hearts variegated reverse

    Hoya Kerri hearts variegated reverse

    Hoya Kerri hearts reverse variegated.

    Super healthy plant- hand delivered! Very pleased with this shop and my experience with you! Definitely a favorited place!!!

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  • Hoya Kerrii Heart Variegated Large

    Hoya Kerrii Heart Variegated Large

    Hoya kerrii, also referred to colloquially as Hoya Hearts, is a species of Hoya native to the south-east of Asia. Its eponymous collector is Arthur Francis George Kerr, British physician and botanist.

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  • Hoya Krohniana

    Hoya Krohniana

    The Hoya Krohniana species is from the Phillipines. For those who are familiar with Hoya Lacunosa, Krohniana is a close cousin. 

    Both are fairly moderate growers as far as Hoyas are concerned, and both have upright umbels of small white fuzzy flowers with a sweet fragrance.

    The center of the flowers has tiny perfectly star-shaped yellow structures that look like they’ve been molded with wax.

    Now, for the differences. If you put the two plants side by side, Hoya Krohniana has perfectly heart-shaped leaves, like spades, whereas Hoya Lacunosa has oval ones. 

    For Hoya Krohniana care use an airy soil mix containing peat, perlite, and orchid mix (fir bark, charcoal, and perlite), Keep temperatures around 25°C (65°F) at daytime and a few degrees cooler at night. Keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy and water multiple times per week in the growing season in case the soil dries out quickly. Filtered and indirect light is the best in order to grow this Hoya properly.

    In fact, it’s the waxy succulent foliage that attracts me to grow Hoya Krohniana. The flowers are a bit bigger than Lacunosa flowers too.

    One thing to note about Hoya Krohniana care is that it hails from tropical climes of the Philippines, which means it’s easier growing it in equatorial/tropical zones. 

    Read on to find some tips and tricks on how to grow Hoya Krohniana and the basics of Hoya Krohniana care for all climates.

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  • Hoya Krohniana

    Hoya Krohniana

    🌸Hoya Krohniana is a small-leafed Hoya. The small leaves are thick and with proper hydration, they’re firm.

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  • Hoya Krohniana Silver - Super Eskimo (Large)

    Hoya Krohniana Silver – Super Eskimo (Large)

    Hoya Krohniana ‘Super Eskimo’. Spectacular form of H. Krohniana with lots of silver markings on the leaves and some will form with solid silver over the leaf. Blooms with fuzzy white wonderfully fragrant flowers.

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  • Hoya Lucarden-Asiana

    Hoya Lucarden-Asiana

    Hoya lucardenasiana comes from Luzon, which is the largest and most heavily populated island in the Philippines.  It was published in 2009 and was named in honor of Lourdes B. Cardenas.  H. lucardenasiana was and is a hard Hoya to grow – it just did not like me at all.  It is a beautiful plant when grown well, but I had a lot of difficulty with it.  I finally was able to bloom the plant by letting a weed fern spore settle and grow along with it in the same pot.

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  • Hoya Mathilde (Large)

    Hoya Mathilde (Large)

    Hoya cv Mathilde is a vining epiphytic plant in the dogbane family Apocynaceae. It has attractive waxy foliage and produces sweetly scented flowers. A cultivated species, it makes an easy houseplant, ideally suited for pots or a hanging basket. Hoya cv Mathilde is a cultivar of Hoya serpens x Hoya carnosa.

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  • Hoya Mathilde (Small)

    Hoya Mathilde (Small)

    Hoya Mathilde is a vining epiphytic plant in the dogbane family Apocynaceae. It has attractive waxy foliage and produces sweetly scented flowers. A cultivated species, it makes an easy houseplant, ideally suited for pots or a hanging basket. Hoya Mathilde is a cultivar of Hoya serpens x Hoya carnosa.

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  • Hoya Memoria

    Hoya Memoria

    Hoya Memoria is a relatively new hoya that was established in 2004. It is native to Philippines and it will bloom its heart out for you! This Hoya has very appealing thin leaves with quite a bit of flecks on it and produces clusters of fuzzy, burgundy flowers that smell like caramel. It’s climbing nature means that this plant, with time, can fill a room with succulent leaves and a range of colours.

    Hoya Memoria is very easy to care for as long as you keep it in a bright spot and are careful with water. Like many other types of Hoya’s, this species is epiphytic in its natural habitat, which means it’s actually an air plant with crinkly succulent leaves.

    Many people swear that all hoya’s are the easiest to care for houseplants! They make for excellent houseplants as they can withstand neglect.

    The plant is approximately 20cm long and it comes in a plastic nursery pot 14cm.

    Soil: Lightweight, fast-draining potting mix

    Light: bright indirect

    Humidity: 40%-60%

    Repotting: Hoya’s like to be pot bound, they need to be repotted very seldom

    Please note: Hoya won’t flower unless it receives very bright indirect sunlight. A south-facing window would be ideal, although eastern and western exposures may also work if they are bright enough. This plant will even tolerate a little direct sunlight.

    If you’re into Hoya’s (and who isn’t?!) then you should also see Hoya Linearis, Hoya Carnosa or Hoya Kerii.

    Hoya’s are not toxic to humans or animals when ingested.

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  • Hoya Memoria Gracilis

    Hoya Memoria Gracilis

    🌾🌾Hoya memoria gracilis are part of the Apocynaceae family and are native to Indonesia, leaves are lanceolate and glossy. Each leaf of the Hoya memoria gracilis is speckled with white flecks. When in bloom they produce fuzzy flowers with a sweet smell. 🌾🌾

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  • Hoya Nummularioides Red

    Hoya Nummularioides Red

    Hoya Nummularioides has gorgeous flowers with marvelous color combinations and shapes. They are grown in clusters on the vines and are like miniature stars. While the velvety petals are a glistening white, the center or corona of a flower is pigmented rosy or the color of red wine. A bunch of these is even smaller than an average-sized thumb.

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