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Plants in family apocynaceae

Plants in family apocynaceae

Hoya loyceandrewsiana

Hoya loyceandrewsiana is a species of Hoya known for its large, lance-shaped leaves with a velvety texture. The plant's green and silver foliage is complemented by clusters of star-shaped flowers with a maroon center and creamy-white petals. This tropical plant is a favorite among collectors for its striking appearance and unique floral display.

Pachypodium brevicaule

Pachypodium brevicaule is the smallest species in its genus, resembling a sack of potatoes with its rock-mimic caudex. It features sparse leaves and bright yellow flowers, thriving in well-drained soil and full sun. Native to Madagascar, it is sensitive to cold and goes dormant in winter.

Hoya 'Optimistic'

Hoya 'Optimistic' is a tropical plant with velvety leaves and stems, known for its upright growth pattern. It thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers temperatures between 60 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. This plant has a trailing or twining habit, making it ideal for hanging baskets or climbing supports. It requires watering when the soil surface is dry, ensuring the plant remains healthy and vibrant. Its unique foliage and growth habit make it a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts.

Hoya caudata 'Sumatra'

This plant has elongated leaves with silver veining and produces clusters of fragrant, star-shaped flowers.

Hoya 'Eliptica'

Hoya 'Eliptica' is a tropical indoor plant with elliptic leaves featuring prominent white veins. It produces clusters of star-shaped, creamy white flowers with a pink center and a sweet fragrance. This plant thrives in bright, indirect light and requires well-draining soil.

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