Hoyas are tropical or subtropical vines that usually cling to trees or other supports. They have attractive succulent leaves in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, and patterns. Many have beautiful, often fragrant flowers. They are excellent indoor plants, wonderful in hanging baskets and the smaller varieties are good terrarium plants. We sell rooted plants grown in chunks of coconut husk in plastic net pots.
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Dischidia "Thai fuzzy"This Thai species is undetermined, but distinctive. The leaves are a tiny pointed oval with slightly raised veins, fuzzy gray-green, on a slender vine. We haven't seen the flowers yet, so this might be a Dischidiopsis. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Dischidia oianthaA very distinctive Dischidia with leaves that are partly folded, with a notch at the end (emarginate), making them inversely heart-shaped or two lobed. We received this as D. singularis but several of you have pointed out that this is not true. Anywa...
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Dischidia ovataA tropical vine related to Hoya, with fleshy dark green leaves with contrasting silvery veination. The orange-buff flowers are tiny but very interesting at close range. Can be grown in a basket, or on moss or bark; good terrarium plant. Likes warmth ...
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Dischidia ruscifoliaThis aptly named tropical vine (the "million hearts vine") has tiny heart-shaped leaves that from a distance look like the evergreen shrub Ruscus, for which it is named. It is an easy and charming indoor plant for the terrarium or a hanging basket. ...
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Dischidia ruscifolia 'Petite Heart'This is the half size version of the "million hearts vine", so maybe the billion hearts vine? The tiny hearts are cute and make an unusual small basket for moderate to bright light. Allow to dry before watering. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Dischidia sp "Apple Leaf" NEW!A new and beautiful Dischidia from the Philippines with round, notched (emarginate), apple green leaves. On young plants the leaves are about 1-2" across, about an inch on older plants. In outline they are also somewhat apple shaped. The tiny flowers...
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Dischidia sp. 'Green Diamond'This hoya relative is widely grown as an ornamental hanging plant in SE Asia, but no one seems to know what it is. The diamond-shaped leaves are soft green. The tiny flowers are white. We received this as Dischidia ioantha in Thailand (oiantha) but i...
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Dischidia sp. 'White Diamond'This hoya relative is widely grown as an ornamental hanging plant in SE Asia. This is the variegated version of 'Green Diamond', with diamond-shaped leaves that are gray green suffused with cream or with a creamy white margin. The tiny flowers are wh...
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Hoya 'Gold Star'Well, "gold" is an exaggeration but this is a very beautiful hoya in bloom, with flowers that look like patty-pan squash in miniature. This is possibly a hybrid, with creamy yellow flowers on a moderately vigorous vine with oval slightly fuzzy leaves...
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Hoya affinis NEW!Fast-growing, vigorous species from the Solomon Islands. The oval leaves are medium green and softly pubescent. The large, showy, dark red flowers are displayed in large clusters. Like other members of the Erostemma section, it likes some lime in the...
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Hoya anulataCompact growing vining species of moderate growth from Papua New Guinea; white flowers with a rose pink center. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya archboldiana "YM excellent"A fabulous hoya with an odd name. It has very large fragrant flowers with red lobes contrasting with a pale near-white cup. Hoya researcher Christine Burton points out that this is the original, documented type of H. archboldian, and that the other, ...
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Hoya archboldiana 'Bold Edge'This is said to be the first variegated form of H. archboldiana, with dark green leaves edged white adding interest when the plant is not in bloom. New and still very rare. This might be Michael Miyashiro's variegated hybrid that I have read about in...
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Hoya archboldiana 'Raspberry Star'A new form of a wonderful species from Papua New Guinea with long, dark green leaves and fragrant flowers. This form has masses of pink flowers with a raspberry-pink star in the center. Likes some lime in the soil mix. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya archboldiana X macgillivrayiHybrid of two of the most beautiful hoyas, even better than the parents. The flowers resemble macgillivrayi more strongly, but are larger, with wonderful fragrance. Hybrid vigor makes this a very strong grower. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya archboldiana, pink flowersAristocratic species from Papua New Guinea, with glossy deep green foliage and fragrant flowers. This form has pink flowers with a darker star in the center. Easy to bloom with spectacular flowers. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya archboldiana, white flowersAristocratic species from Papua New Guinea, with glossy deep green foliage and fragrant flowers. This form has a white corolla with a faint pink star in the center. Easy to bloom with spectacular flowers. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya australis 'Variegata'This variegated form of Hoya australis has pretty round leaves about an inch and a half across, with bright white to cream marginal variegation. It is not new, but this is still a rare and lovely variety, both for its interesting texture and pretty v...
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Hoya bella 'Lida Buis'This diminutive, small leaved species is even prettier with the yellow-central splashed leaves of this rarely seen slow-growing variety, also known as 'Variegata'. Good terrarium plant or small basket. Pretty, fragrant flowers are a bonus. USDA Zones...
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Hoya bhutanicaThis hoya from the Himalayas has been in cultivation since the 1800s but is still not common. The long oval medium green leaves are a backdrop for small clusters of pale pink flowers. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya buotiiSlender and most lovely vine from the Philippines with thin, glossy medium green leaves and clusters of furry flowers that look like starfish. In this form the flowers are a pale fawn pink. Hoya researcher Christine Burton believes that this might be...
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Hoya calycinaVigorous species from Papua New Guinea with slightly glossy oval leaves. The large clusters of red-centered white flowers have a wonderful fragrance. This is an easy bloomer here, blooming for several months, and has quickly become one of my favorit...
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Hoya camphorifoliaModerately vigorous Philippine native vine with oval leaves with raised veins on thin wiry stems. The medium pink, star-shaped flowers are borne in clusters of about 25. Overall a tidy, distinctive plant that will drape down over the side of a basket...
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Hoya carnosa 'Motoskei'This very beautiful hoya is steeped in controversy. It was originally named as a species, after a Japanese man named Motosuke, so presumably it is an old Japanese selection of Hoya carnosa or something very similar (Hoya carnosa is native in the sout...
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Hoya caudataThere is no more beautiful hoya than this one for foliage effect. The very thick, stiff, cardboard-like leaves are beautifully marked with green, red, and silver. This is a particularly nice form of the type often listed as variety crassifolia. The f...
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Hoya chloranthaSamoan species; moderately vigorous slender vine with long-oval pointed glossy leaves. The flowers are green overlaid on white to ivory; easy to bloom here. This sometimes goes around as a form of H. kenejiana. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya ciliataNative to the Philippines. Moderately vigorous vine with very deep red flowers and pubescent leaves. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya citrina NEW!Rangy, wiry vine from Malaysia with attractive glossy leaves that become very large on older plants. The yellow and white flowers are arranged in small clusters. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya collinaA slender vine from Papua New Guinea, with succulent very glossy leaves. The new growth on this form is fawn to red in strong light. The flowers are very pale buff stars borne in clusters of 6 or so. Overall this is a tidy and very beautiful plant th...
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Hoya coronaria, red floweredRangy vine from Malaysia with softly pubescent foliage. The flowers are showy, few in a cluster; this rare type has deep rose flowers. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya coronaria, white-floweredRangy vine with velvety leaves and large showy pure white flowers produced singly or in small clusters; easy to bloom. Likes lime in the soil. This species has flowers of various colors from cream to green to red; this one is a selected pure white fo...
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Hoya crassicaulis (Quezon)Very vigorous vine from the Philippines with large many-flowered clusters of yellow flowers. This collection is from Quezon, with unusual foliage; the edges of the leaves are slightly crimped. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya cumingianaSprawling weakly vining or scrambling species from Philippines, with hard thick coin-like leaves. Looks nice in a basket, cascading over the edge. Flowers are yellow and purple. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya curtisiiAn elegant and charming vine with small heart-shaped leaves marbled silver and brownish-purple which, at first glance, looks like a Dischidia. This is the selection widely grown in Thailand with especially colorful leaves. Grow in a hanging basket or...
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Hoya dasyanthaSouthern Chinese and Vietnamese species with many-flowered clusters of white flowers. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya densifoliaBushy species from the Philippines and Indonesia, upright as a young plant and then cascading, never twining. The fresh bright green leaves recall H. cumingiana but have a thinner substance. The flowers are golden yellow touched with red in the cente...
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Hoya diptera (Fiji) NEW!Strong-growing vine from Fiji with shiny oval 2-3" long leaves on a strong-growing, freely blooming vine. The flowers are light yellow in umbels of about 12-15. Apologies to Ted Green, who is right about most things, but the species name is pronounce...
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Hoya dischorensisVigorous species from Papua New Guinea with fuzzy cream/white flowers. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya diversifoliaVigorous SE Asian species with pretty pink flowers. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya erythrina (Bajo)Hard-to-find form from Bajo, Indonesia which, compared to the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia form, has wider, shorter leaves, very glossy when young, turning red-purple in strong light. The flowers of this form are said to be more yellow than the normal...
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Hoya erythrostemmaThis collection of a very beautiful species is from Prauchab Province, Thailand. It has showy red and white flowers; the white part is made up of soft white hairs. The leaves are hard and thick, with raised veins. USDA Zones 10-11....
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Hoya erythrostemma 'Cotton Candy'Beautiful new form of H. erythrostemma with a ball of fuzzy candy-pink flowers. Easy grower that is uniquely lovely in bloom. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya erythrostemma (white flower)This rare variant of a common SE Asian species has no red in the flowers; both the corolla and corona are white. It is a vigorous species, easy to bloom, with hard, oval leaves. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya excavataIndonesian vine with large leaves with a downturned edge and slightly raised veins. The flowers are pink with a dark rose-red center. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya finlaysoniiThis species from Thailand and neighboring areas is a very vigorous vine with large handsome leaves with darker veining. It is worth growing for the foliage effect. There are many forms of this species; this is the typical form most commonly seen. Fl...
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Hoya finlaysonii 'Red Halo'A very vigorous vine with very beautiful foliage, green with dark veins. This selection has unusual and very pretty two-tone flowers, yellow and red. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya finlaysonii, large leaf formVigorous vine with large handsome leaves with darker veining. There are many forms of this widespread species; this one has unusually large, attractive foliage. Flowers are red and yellow. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya finlaysonii, long leaf formThis is a vigorous species with large handsome foliage. There are many forms of this widespread SE Asian species; this one has very long leaves, to about 8", relatively narrow, with a heavy overlay of decorative markings. Flowers are red and yellow. ...
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Hoya finlaysonii, pink flowerAnother variation on the H. finlaysonii theme, this one with soft pink flowers with a salmon tint, paler in the center, much nicer than the typical form. It also has the very handsome green foliage with dark veins that makes this such a desirable spe...
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Hoya flavescensVine from Papua New Guinea with beautiful yellow/buff flowers and glossy pointed leaves. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya fraternaVery robust Indonesian native vine with long dark green leaves and pretty yellow flowers. Very similar to Hoya meliflua and perhaps a form of that species. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya golamcoianaBushy vine with stiff stems and shiny leaves from the Philippines, with white flowers, rose pink in the center. This never twines, but cascades as the stems get longer. USDA Zones 10-11.
2.5" pot. 1 plant unit....
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Hoya graveolens (Burma)Collection from Burma of a species with black-green leaves with silver flecks. Vigorous vine. The flowers on this form are white with ruffled lobes, raspberry red in the center. Some say that they have an unpleasant odor. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya halophilaThis finely textured hoya has very glossy leaves about and inch and a half long, edged with red on young leaves. The flowers are pink and red, small, in flat clusters. The name alludes to its native home at seaside: "salt lover". Makes a nice basket....
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Hoya heuschkeliana, pink flowered formAn elegant finely textured slender vine from the Philippines with small leaves and small pink flowers. Frequent bloomer that is very pretty in a basket. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya imbricataThis is perhaps the strangest hoya of all. The leaves are like shingles, beautifully marbled silver and purple in this form, that will wrap around their support, such as a branch or a tree trunk. The plants we sell are mounted on a piece of cork bark...
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Hoya imperialis "Palawan"Strong growing vine with attractive long oblong pubescent foliage. This species from Palawan in the Philippines has flowers that range from pinkish to yellow. This is a very desirable form with yellow flowers. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya imperialis 'Mosaic'This form of H. imperialis has amazing large showy flowers. In this rare variety the flowers are mottled with splashes of pink and white. Long pubescent leaves are produced on a very vigorous vine. Add some lime to the potting mix. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya imperialis 'Pearl Pink'Wonderful selection of Hoya imperialis made in Thailand with exceptional pastel pink flowers. Very vigorous vine with long oval fuzzy leaves. Likes lime in the potting mix. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya imperialis var. rauschiiLong oval leaves on a vigorous vine, with gorgeous very large deep red flowers. Truly spectacular in bloom. This variety is from Malaysia and the Philippines. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya imperialis, pink flowerTypical long medium green oblong leaves, softly fuzzy and strongly rippled on the edge, with large, glossy clear pink flower shading to white in the center. Strong, rangy vine. Said to like some lime in the mix. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya imperialis, red flowerOblong slightly fuzzy medium green leaves on a vigorous rangy vine, with big beautiful red flowers. One of the most spectacular hoyas in bloom. Said to like some lime in the soil mix. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya inconspicuaSlender vine that makes a nice basket with flat clusters of small dark rose pink flowers. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya incrassata 'Eclipse'This is one of the most exciting new variegated hoyas in years. Recently found in Thailand, this is a distinctly white-margined form of H. incrassata, a very vigorous species with shiny oval leaves and buff/ivory flowers. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya incrassata 'Moonshadow'Yet another exciting new variegated hoya recently found in Thailand, this is a form of H. incrassata with a blaze of cloudy cream to yellow in the center of the leaf. This is the reverse variegation of 'Eclipse'. It is a very vigorous species with sh...
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Hoya incurvula NEW!Wiry vine from Thailand and Malaysia, with oval leaves to about 2" long. There are about 30 red flowers in each umbel on this easy, free-blooming plant. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya ischnopusAn elegant slender vine from the Philippines with thin shiny leaves and pale golden flowers. A superior species and hearty grower. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya kenejiana 'Thong's Treasure'Another exciting new variegated Hoya from Thailand, found by our friend Thong, released in 2007. This form of H. kenejiana has a long oval leaf that is green with a white margin. It has not bloomed here yet, but the flowers are probably yellow. USDA ...
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Hoya kenejiana, yellow flowerA strong-growing vine from Papua New Guinea. This form has large heads of butter yellow flowers. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya kentianaThis vigorous Chinese species is probably the same as angustifolia and maybe tsangii. It makes a big weepy basket of slender stems with long narrow green leaves with the edges slightly upturned and darker green, most elegant. The small flowers are da...
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Hoya kerrii 'Albomarginata'The "sweetheart" hoya is so-called because of its pretty heart-shaped leaves, but it is also one of the easiest and most interesting houseplants we can grow. The thick rubbery leaves are margined in cream to pale yellow. Grow it in a well-drained so...
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Hoya kerrii 'Chanrit's Choice'This new form of variegated Hoya kerrii is an improvement over 'Yellow Splash'. This newer form from our friend Chanrit has yellow variegation in the center of the leaf, but the leaf is longer and less rounded, and the variegation is a collection of ...
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Hoya kerrii 'Yellow Splash'This selection of the "sweetheart" hoya is still rare. Each green heart-shaped leaf has a bold splash of yellow in the center. The color is best in bright light. Makes a nice hanging basket. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya lacunosaHoya lacunosa is a trailing and twining small-leaved species, one of the best species for frequent flowering and ease of culture. The fuzzy white flowers are fragrant. Good indoor plant, makes a nice basket. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya lauterbachiiVine with fuzzy oval leaves, native to Papua New Guinea, with enormous red flowers, each flower to 3" wide. This has perhaps the largest flowers in the genus. Needs warmth and bright light. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya longifoliaThe "string bean hoya" is an aptly named and fascinating foliage plant. Long skinny leaves decorate a bushy vine native from India to Thailand. The flowers are white with a red-pink center. This has been a frequent easy bloomer for me, with a nice fr...
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Hoya lyiThis very distinctive plant was recently introduced to Thailand from Burma. The leaves are about one to 1.5 inches long, very hard, glossy, more or less rectangular with a slightly flared apex, some are tongue-shaped. It makes a very beautiful basket...
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Hoya macgillivrayi 'Lockhart River'David Liddle's collection of Hoya macgillivrayi from Lockhart River, Queensland, Australia. It has not bloomed here yet. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya macrophylla 'Pot of Gold'First introduction of a new and very rare variegated form of Hoya macrophylla. Even without variegation this is one of the most beautiful hoyas in leaf. The addition of a broad yellow stripe down the center of the leaf makes it even more striking. Th...
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Hoya macrophylla, narrow leafThis beautiful species is native to Indonesia and Malaysia, also known as H. latifolia. The large leaves are very glossy with prominent raised veins. This clone is the same in leaf and flower as the white margined variegated type. Buff/pink-colored f...
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Hoya macrophylla, variegatedThis is one of the most exciting hoyas for foliage effect. The leaves are glossy green with raised veins that give an interesting texture, edged with pink and cream; the green part can be red in full sun. Buff/pink-colored flowers are short-lived but...
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Hoya madulidiiRare Philippine species with interesting convex leaves and showy deep red to purple-black flowers with swept-back lobes, accented with yellow in the center. Very desirable species seldom offered for sale. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya megalasterThis hoya is grown mostly for its astonishing red clustered flowers, each flower an inch or more across. It is justifiably the most popular hoya species that we sell. The leaves are broad-oval, shiny, dark green, 8 to 10 inches long on older plants, ...
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Hoya melifluaStrong-growing Philippine native vine with long rigid green leaves and pretty pink and red flowers. Vigorous and easy. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya mitrataA vigorous vine with beautifully silver marked leaves. The leaves are often congested into a mound that shelters ants in the wild. Rare and seldom offered. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya multiflora, PhilippinesThis hoya is unusual in being one of the few in cultivation that is not a vine. This shrubby plant has glossy green leaves, and clusters of pretty white "shooting star" flowers that are produced off and on throughout the year. Some botanists put this...
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Hoya naumaniiThis vining species from the Solomon Islands is also called Hoya australis var. naumanii. The fairly large flowers are white with a pink center. Vigorous and easy to grow. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya nicholsoniaeVigorous, heavy-blooming species from Australia with yellow flowers. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya nummularioidesBushy species from Thailand that does not climb, but makes a nice basket of trailing stems. The oval leaves are matte finished to softly hairy. Pink and white flowers bloom in the fall. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya obovataThis vigorous vine bears dark green nearly round leaves with silver flecking. The leaves are especially thick and rubbery, and the plant has an interesting texture. Distinctive and easy. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya obscuraA vigorous, fast-growing species from the Philippines with shiny leaves that turn from green to orange or red in bright light. The flowers are reddish salmon. Strong grower and heavy bloomer. Very easy. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya odorataAs the name suggests, this Philippine native vine has highly fragrant white flowers with a citrus perfume. The new leaves are orange-pink. This is a shrubby species that does not twine or vine, with very slender, wiry stems. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya onychoidesThis fabulous Hoya from Papua New Guinea is often confused with Hoya macgillivrayi and Hoya megalaster. but it has somewhat incurved claw-like "petals". The flowers are a deep maroon red color, very fragrant and easy to flower. Attractive dark green ...
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Hoya onychoides 'Mercury'One of a series of new selections of Hoya onychoides from Thailand. These have particularly large flowers with flared "petals". This variety has long relatively slender "petals", raspberry pink shading to white inside, with a dark purple star in the ...
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Hoya onychoides 'Venus'One of a series of new selections of Hoya onychoides from Thailand. These have particularly large flowers with flared "petals". This variety has deep pink "petals" shading to white inside, with a dark red star in the center. Very strong, vigorous gro...
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Hoya pachyclada, red/white floweredA rarely offered species with shrubby vining growth, and thick very succulent leaves. This clone has red and white bicolored flowers. Distinctive, free-blooming species that should be more popular. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya padangensisSlow-growing species from Java with heavy, thick matte finish leaves and clusters of flowers that look like starfish, white with pink-tipped "arms". Rare and seldom offered. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya pandurata NEW!Rare shrubby epiphyte from southern China, recently found in northern Thailand. The woody branches never twine or vine. The leaves are thick and rigid; the clusters of yellow flowers are very showy. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya parasitica 'Big Deal'Recently introduced from Laos to Thailand, this variety has much larger leaves and flowers than the typical forms. The glossy leaves on a vigorous vine are a backdrop for large round clusters of pink flowers. Makes a spectacular basket specimen. Allo...
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Hoya parvifloraA dainty, pretty species from Thailand with small narrow leaves, reddish underneath, and pink flowers. Very nice basket plant. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya paziaeBushy and vining species from the Philippines with purple and white flowers, fragrant and similar is many ways to Hoya odorata. Vigorous grower. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya pimenteliana (Mindoro)Philippine native with slender wiry stems, very vigorous. The papery leaves are a pleasant shade of bright green with a beautiful velvety sheen. This collection is from Mindoro. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya polyneuraDrooping bushy plant from the Indian Himalayas, with a distinctive "fishtail" leaf arrangement. Red flowers. Very unusual texture. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya polystachyaIndonesian species that looks a lot like H. macrophylla and latifolia, with attractive large glossy leaves with raised veins and clusters of small brownish and white flowers. Strong grower. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya puberaSmall shiny leaves on a modest vine, with clusters of yellow flowers on long stalks. Native to Indonesia. Makes a nice small basket. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya quinquenervia NEW!Vigorous Philippine native species with very glossy green leaves with five veins, as the name indicates. The flowers are pale pink with a touch of red in the center, with swept-back corona lobes. It is related to H. merillii and H. pentaphlebia. USDA...
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Hoya rigidaThai native species with hard, boat-shaped leaves on a compact but robust vine. The flowers are pink and green/white. USDA Zones 10-11.
3.5" pot. 1 plant unit....
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Hoya ruscifoliaSmall vine with oval leaves and flat clusters of pink flowers. USDA Zones 10-11.
Grown in 3.5" pots....
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Hoya siariae (Laguna)Very choice Philippine species with large clusters of pink bell-flowers. It is a slender vine with attractive foliage. This collection is from Laguna. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya sp. 22 Khao YaiThis fabulous species was recently collected in Khao Yai, Thailand by our friend Thong. It has large, very thick succulent leaves with a high gloss; in bright light the leaves are a rich purple color. Haven't seen the flowers yet, but this is a spect...
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Hoya sp. 24 Nakorn Sri ThumaratAnother hoya new to us collected in Thailand by our friend Thong at Nakorn Sri Thumarat, with very large, succulent, glossy leaves with silver spots. The distinctive flowers are different from anything I have seen. USDA Zones 10-11.
Grown in 3.5"...
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Hoya subquintuplinervisThai species with hard oval leaves and large clusters of bicolored white and pink to rose flowers with a touch of rose in the center. Vigorous and easy; very pretty in bloom. USDA Zones 10-11.
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Hoya tsangiiSmall oval slightly fuzzy leaves on a restrained vine, native to the Philippines. The small flowers are rose-red. Makes a nice basket. USDA Zones 10-11.
3.5" pot. 1 plant unit....
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Hoya verticillata 'Albomarginata'A beautiful and vigorous variegated form, with flat, hard, glossy leaves margined white. The flowers are a creamy pink. It is vigorous and easy to grow, and blooms freely. This is also known as Hoya acuta. Native to Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia. ...
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Hoya verticillata 'Sugar Cookie' NEW!This is a new selection of a very variable species from Thailand with a rounded leaf and a very showy ball of soft pink flowers. Very easy to grow, and easy to bloom. This is a sweet treat. USDA Zones 10-11.
3.5" pot....
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Hoya verticillata, green formThis Thai native is a plain Jane in leaf but lovely in flower. The vine is very vigorous but makes a nice basket where it will be generous with its clusters of pink flowers held on rose-pink pedicels. This wild selection has green new growth and matu...
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Hoya vitellinoidesBig impressive leaves, light green with dark veins, on a robust vine, making a handsome foliage plant. The flowers are creamy yellow. USDA Zones 10-11.
Grown in 3.5" pots....
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Hoya wayetiiHandsome vine from the Philippines with cascading stems. The long narrow leaves are deeply channeled, darker on the edge. The fuzzy flowers are red. Makes a beautiful hanging basket. USDA Zones 10-11.
Grown in 3.5" pots....
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Hoya weebellaWe had been selling this as Hoya vaccinioides, but it is now called Hoya weebella. There is another plant with slightly larger leaves that is still called Hoya vaccinioides; it is really hard to see how these can be different species, but they are ho...
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