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Plants in genus hoya

Plants in genus hoya

Hoya walliniana

Hoya walliniana is a tropical plant with variegated leaves displaying creamy white and green patterns. It produces clusters of fragrant, star-shaped flowers, making it a popular choice for indoor gardens. Its unique foliage and blooms add a touch of elegance to any collection.

Hoya imbricata 'Maxima'

Hoya imbricata 'Maxima' is a tropical plant with large, thick, leathery leaves in an overlapping pattern. It produces clusters of fragrant, star-shaped flowers that range from white to pale pink.

Hoya anncajanoae

Hoya anncajanoae is a tropical plant with thick, succulent, elongated leaves that are dark green with prominent veining. It produces clusters of small, star-shaped, fragrant flowers, making it a delightful addition to indoor plant collections. This Hoya thrives in warm, humid conditions.

Hoya 'Bp03'

Hoya 'Bp03' is a tropical plant distinguished by its medium-thickness, round leaves adorned with veining patterns and flecks. This plant is known for its attractive foliage.

Hoya lambii

Hoya lambii is a species of Hoya with elongated, lance-shaped leaves featuring prominent veins and a unique texture. It produces clusters of fragrant, star-shaped flowers in colors ranging from pale yellow to creamy white.

Hoya imperialis 'Alba'

Featuring large, oval-shaped leaves with a pristine white color and glossy texture, this plant is known for its striking appearance.

Hoya archboldiana

Hoya archboldiana, discovered in Papua New Guinea in 1933, is cultivated as an ornamental plant. It requires protection in temperate climates, making it suitable for indoor cultivation. This plant is known for its attractive foliage and unique growth habit, making it a favorite among plant enthusiasts.

Hoya paradisea

Hoya paradisea is a trailing or twining plant native to Papua New Guinea, known for its dainty oval leaves that emerge golden to orange. It thrives in bright, indirect light and temperatures between 60 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. This plant requires watering when the soil surface is dry and is a member of the Apocynaceae family.

Hoya 'Silver Lady'

Hoya 'Silver Lady' is a tropical plant known for its attractive foliage and easy care requirements. It features silvery leaves and thrives with regular watering during the growing season, allowing the top layer of soil to dry between waterings. In fall and winter, it requires less frequent watering. This plant prefers bright, indirect light and is a popular choice for indoor gardening due to its striking appearance and low maintenance needs.

Hoya lucardenasiana

Hoya lucardenasiana is a tropical plant with oval, fleshy, light green leaves that can turn red in direct sunlight. It produces small, deep wine flowers in clusters, adding a unique touch to any indoor plant collection.

Hoya revoluta

Hoya revoluta is a tropical plant known for its thick, twisted, curled leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. The flowers come in shades of pink or maroon, adding a vibrant touch to any collection. This Hoya species is a captivating choice for those interested in unique and exotic plants.

Hoya collina

Hoya collina is a species of Hoya known for its cascading vines and small, waxy leaves. It produces clusters of star-shaped flowers in pink or white, making it a popular choice for tropical plant enthusiasts.

Hoya imperialis 'Red'

Hoya imperialis 'Red' is a tropical plant admired for its large, glossy, oval-shaped leaves and deep red coloration. It is versatile, thriving both indoors and outdoors, and adds a touch of exotic beauty to any setting. The plant's glossy texture and vibrant color make it a standout choice for plant enthusiasts. It is well-suited for those looking to add a tropical flair to their plant collection.

Hoya merrillii

Hoya merrillii is a tropical plant with elongated, lance-shaped leaves featuring prominent veins and a glossy, dark green color. It produces clusters of star-shaped flowers in shades of pink, adding a touch of elegance to indoor spaces.

Hoya 'Seanie'

Hoya 'Seanie' is a unique hybrid plant known for its succulent-like, elongated leaves and variegated foliage. The glossy, thick leaves make it an attractive addition to any indoor space. It thrives in bright, indirect light and requires the soil to dry out between waterings. This plant produces clusters of small, star-shaped flowers that emit a pleasant fragrance, adding to its charm.

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