Description
Hoya are native to Eastern Asia and Australia. This easy to grow houseplant Hoya was named for Thomas Hoym, gardener to the Duke of Northumberland at the end of the 18th century.
Summertime blooms: Clusters of attractive, star shaped, pink-white blossoms are produced in summer. The delicate flowers appear to be made of porcelain and are truly unique.
Plant care: Hoya does best in at least 4 hours of bright indirect or curtain-filtered sunlight. Night temperatures of 60 to 65 degrees and day temperatures of 70 degrees or higher are optimal. Water freely during flowering but allow the soil to become almost dry between waterings when the plants are not rapidly growing. Fertilize every 2 months in spring and summer. Do not remove the leafless spurs or stubs, on which new flowers appear every year.
Propagation: Hoya can be propagated at anytime by air layering or by stem cuttings. A portion of the stem including one or more pairs of leaves will quickly produce roots in water or damp sand.
- Prefers morning sun or bright, indirect light
- Hoyas are native to Eastern Asia and Australia
- Easy to grow house plant
- Clusters of attractive, star shaped, pink-white blossoms are produced in sum