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Plants in genus hoya

Plants in genus hoya

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Hoya aurigueana

Hoya aurigueana is a twining epiphytic vine endemic to the Quezon province of Luzon, Philippines. Known as a porcelainflower or wax plant, it features narrow elliptical leaves that are waxy and succulent. The flowers are a peachy coral with pink-tipped corollas, adding a delicate beauty to its appearance. This species, described in 2012, is a unique addition to any collection of tropical plants.

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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 krohniana 'Eskimo'

Hoya krohniana 'Eskimo' is a slow-growing vining epiphyte native to Southeast Asia, known for its heart-shaped silver leaves. This plant thrives in bright, indirect light and well-draining soil, producing star-shaped, fragrant flowers. Its air-purifying qualities and easy care requirements make it a popular choice for indoor environments. The plant's unique appearance and ability to thrive in various conditions add to its appeal, making it a favorite among plant enthusiasts.

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Hoya latifolia 'Bai Bua'

Hoya latifolia 'Bai Bua' features striking green striping and splashy variegation on its leaves. It grows best in bright, indirect light and temperatures between 60 to 85 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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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 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 globulosa

Hoya globulosa is a trailing or climbing plant with long, pointed leaves and white, fuzzy flowers in spherical clusters. Native to the Himalayas, it prefers bright, indirect light and high humidity. This plant is ideal for hanging baskets and requires watering only when the soil is dry.

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Hoya macrophylla 'Pot Of Gold'

Hoya macrophylla 'Pot Of Gold' is a tropical plant with ovate-shaped waxy green leaves featuring pink, yellow, and white centers. It prefers bright, indirect light and can produce blooms with sufficient lighting. Its trailing or twining growth habit makes it a versatile choice for hanging baskets or as a climbing plant, adding a touch of exotic beauty to indoor spaces.

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Hoya 'Parviflora Splash'

Hoya 'Parviflora Splash' is a rare plant from Thailand with long, narrow leaves adorned with silver splashes and delicate pink-orange flowers. It thrives in bright indirect light and requires well-draining soil.

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Hoya parasitica 'Splash'

Hoya parasitica 'Splash', native to the Solomon Islands, is known for its glossy green leaves with silver spots and star-shaped white flowers with pink centers. It has a trailing or twining growth habit and thrives in bright, indirect light, making it a popular choice for indoor plant collections.

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Hoya clemensiorum

Hoya clemensiorum is a fast-growing plant with large, prominently veined leaves. It thrives in warm, humid environments with bright, indirect light and requires watering when the soil surface is dry. This plant has a trailing or twining growth habit.

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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 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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Hoya ovalifolia

Hoya ovalifolia is a trailing or twining plant endemic to India, known for its small, ovate succulent leaves with a prominent midvein. It produces clusters of small flowers with white outer petals and a purple corona. This plant thrives in bright, indirect light and requires watering when the soil surface is dry.

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Hoya 'Rebecca'

Hoya 'Rebecca' is a hybrid plant that combines traits from Hoya lacunosa 'Langkawi Island' and H. obscura. It is easy to care for and grows quickly, producing clusters of fuzzy pink flowers with golden yellow centers. The plant's pointed oval leaves turn red in bright light, adding to its visual appeal.

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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 linearis

Hoya linearis is a distinctive plant native to Nepal and China, known for its nearly cylindrical leaves and trailing growth habit. It produces white, star-shaped flowers with a lemon scent and requires a humid environment with shade to partial shade.

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Hoya 'Elle'

Hoya 'Elle' is a cultivar with small oval leaves and a trailing or twining growth habit. It prefers bright, indirect light and should be watered when the soil surface is dry.

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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 cominsii

Hoya cominsii is an epiphytic climber native to the Solomon Islands, featuring ovate leaves with sharp points and conspicuous venation. The leaves turn red in bright light, and the plant produces creamy yellow flowers in umbels.

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Hoya verticillata var. verticillata 'New Guinea Ghost'

Hoya verticillata var. verticillata 'New Guinea Ghost' is a natural sport with silver leaves, collected in Papua New Guinea. It thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers temperatures between 60 to 85 degrees with 50-60% humidity.

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Hoya lacunosa

Hoya lacunosa is an epiphytic vining climber native to Southeast Asia, known for its smooth, ovate leaves and cinnamon-scented flowers. This plant blooms from spring to fall, producing clusters of star-shaped, fragrant flowers. It tolerates dry conditions and neglectful watering, making it an easy-care option for indoor environments. Hoya lacunosa thrives in partial sun and should be watered when the soil is dry.

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Hoya anulata

Hoya anulata, commonly known as the wax plant, is native to Southeast Asia and features elongated, narrow leaves with intricate veining. It produces star-shaped flowers with a sweet fragrance and thrives in bright, indirect light. This plant has a trailing or twining growth habit and requires partial drying of soil between waterings.

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Hoya rubida

Hoya rubida is a vining epiphyte native to Southeast Asia, admired for its elliptical leaves with prominent veins and porcelain-white, fragrant flowers. It thrives in bright, indirect light and high humidity, making it a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts.

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Hoya lacunosa 'Snow Caps'

Hoya lacunosa 'Snow Caps' is a plant known for its lance-shaped leaves speckled with silver spots and spherical clusters of fuzzy white flowers. The flowers have a perfumed scent, adding a delightful fragrance to any indoor space. Hoya lacunosa 'Snow Caps' is an excellent choice for hanging baskets or as a trailing plant, offering both visual and olfactory appeal.

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Hoya carnosa 'Krimson Princess'

Hoya carnosa 'Krimson Princess' is a plant known for its leaves that change color with light exposure, displaying pink variegation in bright indirect light. This feature makes it a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts seeking a dynamic and colorful addition to their collection.

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Hoya carnosa

Hoya carnosa, often called the Hindu rope plant, is admired for its twisted, compact leaves and clusters of fragrant, star-shaped flowers. This vining plant thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers moderate watering, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Its waxy, succulent-like leaves and sweetly scented flowers make it a popular choice for hanging baskets.

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Hoya 'Parasitica Splash'

Hoya 'Parasitica Splash' is a plant with round green leaves featuring yellow splashes, known for producing hoya flowers. It thrives in bright, indirect light but struggles in low-light environments, making it ideal for well-lit indoor spaces.

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Hoya lacunosa 'Amarillo'

Hoya lacunosa 'Amarillo' features dark green leaves with yellow variegation and thrives in bright, indirect light. It has a trailing or twining growth habit, making it ideal for hanging baskets.

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