Cute glossy leaves are held on relatively strong vines. The flowers are beautiful and fragrant. This Hoya is available in Pink and White varieties, although in my experience, both varieties can vary from light to dark. Typically, a Hoya sold as Hoya erythrostemma ‘White’ is considered the rarer relative. Hoya erythrostemma is found around Thailand.
Hoya sp. DS-70 has been sold for years as Hoya tsangii, burtonii, or other names. It is now proven to be correctly named as Hoya DS-70, which, for those of you that care, would have saved a lot of fuss in the first place! Hoya DS-70 originates from The Philippines and is another easy tropical …
Hoya diversifolia is widespread across Indonesia through Thailand. It is a fast-rooting Hoya that is simple to care for. The dark green leaves are held on fast growing vines. This Hoya is well-suited to a hanging basket where the vines will suspend umbels of beige and pink flowers in warmer months. It can also be …
Hoya davidcummingii is one of the best flowering of all Hoya. It also has amazing foliage and is easy to train through a trellis or similar, so is probably the perfect house plant! This Hoya originates from The Philippines. The distinctive leaves are stunning. There are dark reddish edges to the leaves, especially when grow …
Hoya curtisii is one of the most revered Hoya. It has a compact, creeping habit that suits a hanging basket very well. It will form a lovely dense mat of foliage, trailing down beautifully when it reaches the edges of the pot. The leaves are small and heavily flecked. They become quite plump when mature, …
Hoya cummingiana is another easy Hoya suitable for the beginner or experienced Hoya addict alike! Hoya cummingiana has many small leaves, held closely together on woody stems which will weave their way around a trellis or support. The flowers of Hoya cummingiana are similar to Hoya chlorantha, but with a more ‘Spiked’ appearance, as you …