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Plants in family apocynaceae

Plants in family apocynaceae

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Hoya kenejiana

Hoya kenejiana is an epiphyte with large, curly leaves that may have a red hue when new. It prefers bright, indirect light and has a trailing or twining growth habit, making it suitable for hanging baskets.

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Hoya 'Mathilde'

Hoya 'Mathilde' is a cross between Hoya carnosa and Hoya serpens, featuring small, succulent, ovate leaves with silver spots. It produces white, fuzzy flowers in spherical clusters with a sweet fragrance. This plant prefers partial sun and temperatures between 60 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. It should be watered only when the soil is dry to the touch, making it a low-maintenance choice for indoor gardens.

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Hoya obscura

Hoya obscura is a fast-growing epiphyte from the Philippines, known for its medium-sized veined leaves that change color with light exposure. The plant produces clusters of star-shaped flowers with an intense fragrance. It prefers bright, indirect light and can be grown as a trailing or twining houseplant.

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Hoya piestolepis

Hoya piestolepis is a trailing or twining plant with ovate foliage and distinct dimpling along the midvein. It produces star-shaped flowers with a soft pink outer corolla and a deeper pink corona, making it a visually appealing addition to indoor plant collections. This plant belongs to the Apocynaceae family and is suitable for in-stock availability.

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Hoya verticillata var. verticillata

Hoya verticillata var. verticillata is a trailing or twining plant with small, pointed leaves that turn red in bright light. It produces creamy-yellow, spherical clusters of fragrant flowers. This plant prefers bright, indirect light and high humidity, making it a popular choice for indoor gardening.

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Hoya dolichosparte

Hoya dolichosparte is a trailing or twining plant from Southeast Asia, known for its pale yellow, star-shaped flowers with a smooth surface. It thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers high humidity levels of around 60% or more. This plant is ideal for indoor settings where it can receive the necessary light and humidity to flourish.

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Hoya 'Elephant'

Hoya 'Elephant' is a trailing or twining plant with very large leaves that have splashes of color. It thrives in bright, indirect light and temperatures between 60 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. This member of the Apocynaceae family is ideal for indoor cultivation.

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Hoya finlaysonii 'Chicken Farm'

Hoya finlaysonii 'Chicken Farm' is a tropical plant celebrated for its extra splashy variegation and gorgeous veining. It thrives in bright, indirect light and temperatures between 60 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. This Hoya has a trailing or twining growth habit, making it suitable for hanging baskets or as a climbing plant. It requires watering when the soil surface is dry to the touch.

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Hoya sipitangensis

Hoya sipitangensis is a tropical plant with elongated, lance-shaped leaves and deep green, waxy foliage. It features clusters of star-shaped flowers in white or pale pink, with a distinctive pink star at the center. This plant prefers bright, indirect light and a temperature range of 60 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Hoya verticillata

Hoya verticillata is a vining epiphyte native to Southeast Asia, known for its elliptical leaves with prominent veins. It produces porcelain-white flowers with a sweet, lightly spicy fragrance, sometimes tinged with pink. This plant thrives in bright, indirect light and high humidity, making it a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts.

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Hoya 'Pubicalyx Splash'

Hoya 'Pubicalyx Splash' is a vining plant known for its easy care and thick, uniquely shaped leaves. It produces beautiful flowers and offers a variety of leaf colors, making it a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts. This plant is pet-friendly and thrives in a range of conditions.

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Hoya oblongacutifolia

Hoya oblongacutifolia, previously known as Hoya graveolens, is a fragrant flowering plant native to Southeast Asia. It grows in limestone soils and features dark green, oblong leaves. The small, white flowers are heavily scented, making it a delightful addition to any collection.

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Adenium obesum 'Desert Rose'

Adenium obesum 'Desert Rose' is a poisonous succulent native to the Sahel regions and tropical areas of Africa and Arabia. Known for its striking appearance, it is a popular choice for those seeking a unique and hardy plant.

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Pachypodium lamerei 'Madagascar Palm'

Pachypodium lamerei, commonly known as the 'Madagascar Palm', is a semi-succulent plant that is easy to care for. It requires plenty of sunlight and minimal watering, making it a low-maintenance choice for sunny locations.

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Hoya pubicalyx 'Reva'

Hoya pubicalyx 'Reva' is a compact plant with dark green, narrow, glossy leaves and a silver 'splash'. It produces dark red/purple flowers and thrives in partial sun. This plant prefers temperatures between 60 to 85 degrees and should be watered when the soil is dry to the touch.

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Hoya caudata

Hoya caudata is a vining epiphyte native to Thailand and Malaysia, with ovate leaves that turn red in full sun. It produces clusters of star-shaped, fuzzy flowers with a sweet fragrance, thriving in high humidity and bright, indirect light.

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Hoya 'Wayettii'

Hoya 'Wayettii' is a drought-tolerant plant known for its starry bouquet-like flowers. It is an excellent climber or trailer with an interesting growth pattern, featuring waxy leaves and bare stems initially. This easy-care plant is a popular choice for indoor gardens.

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Hoya affinis 'Burtoniae'

Hoya affinis 'Burtoniae' is a rare plant with elliptical-shaped green leaves and white-green veining. It prefers bright, indirect light and can produce blooms with sufficient light. This easy-care plant is suitable for pet-friendly environments.

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Hoya pubicalyx 'Extra Splash'

Hoya pubicalyx 'Extra Splash' is a tropical succulent with long, shiny green leaves speckled with white. It produces clusters of fragrant, star-shaped flowers and prefers shade to partial shade. The plant grows 4 to 6 inches tall and trails, requiring dry periods between waterings.

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Hoya blashernaezii

Hoya blashernaezii is a tropical epiphyte from the Philippines, known for its lanceolate leaves with parallel venation. It produces soft yellow, bell-shaped flowers and has a trailing or twining growth habit. This plant is endemic to the Philippines and was described in 1999, with several accepted subspecies. Hoya blashernaezii is a unique addition to collections for its distinctive foliage and floral display.

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Hoya fitchii

Hoya fitchii, native to the Philippines, is a tropical plant named after Charles Marsden Fitch. It features veined leaves and clustered flowers ranging from coral orange to pink. This plant thrives in high humidity and medium light, making it a beautiful addition to indoor gardens.

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Hoya kerrii 'Variegata'

Hoya kerrii 'Variegata' is a charming plant with heart-shaped leaves, often sold as a single rooted leaf. This starter vine can climb and branch, thriving in shade with temperatures between 50 to 95 degrees. It can grow 3 to 4 feet tall and should be allowed to dry between waterings.

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Dischidia bengalensis

Dischidia bengalensis, also known as the 'Helicopter Plant', is a twining epiphyte native to South Asia. It features needle-like leaves in pairs along trailing stems and is suitable for hanging baskets. This plant thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers well-drained soil, with a temperature range of 50 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Hoya 'Larisa'

Hoya 'Larisa' is a hybrid plant known for its green leaves with darker veining and splashy coloration. It thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers temperatures between 70 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. This plant has a trailing or twining growth habit and should be watered when the soil surface is dry.

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Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii 'String Of Hearts'

Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii 'String Of Hearts' is a trailing plant with heart-shaped leaves, dark green with silver sprinkles. Native to South Africa and Zimbabwe, it thrives in bright, indirect light and requires well-drained soil. This drought-resistant plant purifies air and features reddish-brown, pot-shaped flowers.

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Hoya macrophylla 'Splash'

Hoya macrophylla 'Splash' is a trailing or twining plant with very large leaves that can grow up to 3 inches wide and 6-8 inches long. The 'Splash' variety is noted for its white splashes on the leaves. It thrives in bright, indirect light and temperatures between 60 to 85 degrees, requiring watering when the soil surface is dry.

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Hoya 'Green Ghost'

Hoya 'Green Ghost' is a rare trailing or climbing plant with bright green foliage and silver dappling. It may produce tiny star-shaped flowers and is known for its easy care and pet-friendly nature.

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Hoya macrophylla

Hoya macrophylla is a plant native to Borneo, known for its large foliage with characteristic veins. It is a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts due to its unique leaf patterns and easy care requirements.

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Fockea edulis

Fockea edulis, also known as 'Hottentot bread', is a caudiciform plant native to South Africa, recognized for its edible root with a milky, sweetish flavor. The plant features a caudex that can grow up to 24 inches in diameter and thin vine branches reaching up to 13 feet long. It produces lightly scented whitish-green flowers and is pollinated by fruit flies.

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Adenium obesum

Adenium obesum, or the desert rose, is a succulent known for its thick, bulbous trunk and deep pink, trumpet-shaped flowers. It can grow up to 2-5 feet tall and thrives in bright light and warm temperatures between 70-80°F. This plant is drought-tolerant and requires well-draining soil, making it ideal for sunny areas. However, it is toxic if ingested and sensitive to freezing temperatures.

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