Plants in genus hoya
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Hoya heuschkeliana
Hoya heuschkeliana is a tropical plant with small, glossy green leaves and bell-shaped flowers that emit a buttered popcorn scent. It prefers extra warmth and humidity, thriving in bright, indirect light. The plant has a trailing or twining growth habit, making it ideal for hanging displays.
Hoya pubicalyx 'Splash'
Hoya pubicalyx 'Splash' is a fast-growing vining plant with thick, variegated silvery leaves. It blooms with fragrant flowers and requires 6-8 hours of indirect bright light. The plant thrives in high humidity and should be watered when the soil dries out. It can reach an average growth of 8-10 feet at maturity, making it a popular choice for indoor hanging displays.
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.
Hoya carnosa 'Jade'
Hoya carnosa 'Jade' is a vining plant with thick, uniquely shaped leaves and beautiful flowers. Known for its easy care, it is pet-friendly and thrives in various light conditions, making it a popular choice for indoor gardening.
Hoya meliflua
Hoya meliflua is a vining epiphyte endemic to the Philippines, known for its thick, succulent leaves and clusters of reddish-orange flowers. The plant produces dark nectar that can stain and blooms in June. Its trailing growth habit and fragrant flowers make it a popular choice for indoor cultivation.
Hoya multiflora
Hoya multiflora is an evergreen perennial native to China and tropical Asia, known for its upright growth and profusion of star-shaped flowers. It prefers bright, indirect light and a temperature range of 60 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. This plant features glossy, elliptical leaves and produces clusters of flowers in white, pink, and red.
Hoya 'Iris Marie'
Hoya 'Iris Marie' is a fast-growing hybrid known for its porcelain-white star-shaped flowers with a soft purple corona. This no-fuss plant is part of the Apocynaceae family and is suitable for indoor cultivation, offering a unique floral display.
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.
Hoya campanulata
Hoya campanulata is a twining epiphyte from Sumatra, known for its dark green leaves with silver splashes and creamy white, bell-shaped flowers. The plant grows upright before beginning to climb or trail, making it suitable for hanging baskets or trellises. Its flowers appear in clusters, adding a delicate beauty to its lush foliage. This Hoya thrives in bright, indirect light and is a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and easy care requirements.
Hoya rotundiflora
Hoya rotundiflora is a tropical plant native to Thailand, known for its unique, almost rectangular leaves. It produces small, fuzzy, sweet-smelling white flowers and prefers bright, indirect light. This plant has a trailing or twining growth habit, making it ideal for hanging baskets.
Hoya bella
Hoya bella, also known as the 'Miniature Wax Plant', is a tropical epiphyte with waxy leaves and trailing stems. It blooms from May to August, producing clusters of tiny, fragrant star-shaped white flowers with pinkish-purple centers. Native to British Burma and northeast India, this plant is recognized for its ornamental value and received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit in 1993. It thrives in bright to low light conditions and is suitable for indoor gardening.
Hoya latifolia
Hoya latifolia is a tropical plant with large, dinner plate-sized leaves and umbels of creamy white flowers. Known for its strong sweet fragrance, it thrives in partial sun and temperatures between 60 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. This plant requires the soil to dry to the touch between waterings.
Hoya 'Mathilde' 'splash'
Hoya 'Mathilde' 'splash' is a hybrid between H. carnosa and H. serpens, known for its small, succulent ovate leaves with silver spots. It produces white, fuzzy flowers in spherical clusters that emit a sweet fragrance. This plant thrives in bright, indirect light and temperatures between 60 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. It requires watering only when the soil is dry, making it a low-maintenance choice for indoor plant enthusiasts. Its unique foliage and fragrant blooms make it a delightful addition to any collection.
Hoya carnosa 'Chelsea'
Hoya carnosa 'Chelsea' is an epiphytic vine known for its clusters of showy pink flowers and glossy green leaves. The star-shaped flowers have deep red coronas and emit a sweet fragrance. This common houseplant thrives in bright indirect light and is easy to care for.
Hoya carnosa 'Wilbur Graves'
Hoya carnosa 'Wilbur Graves' is a trailing or twining plant with generous splashes of silver variegation. It thrives in bright, indirect light and requires the soil to dry slightly before watering. Optimal humidity is around 50% or more.
Hoya hainanensis
Hoya hainanensis is a tropical epiphyte from Vietnam, featuring showy foliage with light green color and dark green veins. It prefers bright, indirect light and should be watered when the soil surface is dry. This plant has a trailing or twining growth habit, making it suitable for hanging baskets or as a climbing plant.
Hoya pottsii
Hoya pottsii is a trailing or twining plant with pointed green leaves featuring raised veins. It produces small clusters of white to cream-colored flowers, making it a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts.
Hoya diversifolia
Hoya diversifolia is a tropical plant with small, button-like leaves that emerge red and fade to green. It produces umbels of puffy pink flowers and thrives in bright, indirect light with temperatures between 60 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. This plant has a trailing or twining growth habit and requires watering when the soil surface is dry. It is part of the Apocynaceae family and is known for its pleasant fragrance.
Hoya 'Evy'
Hoya 'Evy' is a tropical plant with elliptical green leaves and small, waxy flowers with maroon corollas. It thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers temperatures between 60-85°F. This plant has a trailing or twining growth habit, making it ideal for hanging baskets.
Hoya wayetii
Hoya wayetii is a vining plant native to the Philippines, known for its long, slender leaves with red margins in bright light. It produces clusters of fragrant, star-shaped flowers and prefers partial sun or bright indirect light. This plant is a popular choice for indoor gardens.
Hoya anulata 'Pink'
Hoya anulata 'Pink' is a climbing plant with thick leaves and no visible veins. It grows fairly fast in bright, indirect light and temperatures between 60 to 85 degrees, requiring watering when the soil surface is dry.