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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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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 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.
Grown in 3.5" pots....
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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 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.
3.5" pot. 1 plant unit....
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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 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.
3.5" pot. 1 plant unit....
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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.
3.5" pot. 1 plant unit....
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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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