The leaves of this rare Hoya are the centrepiece, being nicely veined and beautifully glossy. The woody vine enjoys warmth and can grow quickly. The leaves tinge with red in bright light. The small red / orange flowers are held in umbels of 20 or so. Hoya benguetensis originates from The Philippines.Hoya benguetensis
Hoya australis ‘Lisa’ is an excellent Hoya. It is one of many subspecies of Hoya australis, and in my opinion the best. The heavily variegated leaves are perhaps the prettiest of all the Hoya varieties. In strong light, this Hoya will produce lovely blooms, but the foliage really can suffer. It will soon recover though, …
Hoya archboldiana is revered for its spectacular blooms. The flowers are up to an inch across and are among the most attractive of all Hoya. This is the original archboldiana, with pink / red flowers. It is also available in specifically ‘Pink’ and ‘White’ varieties. The relatively dark, glossy leaves have discernable veins. It readily …
Hoya anulata is another Hoya that has beautiful foliage and stunning flowers. It originates from Papua New Guinea and is easy to keep. The leaves grow with a red tinge in good light, becoming quite succulent when mature. The flowers are white with red / pink coronas depending on conditions. Scented strongly of coconut, this …
Hoya angustifolia is a Hoya best suited to baskets that produces umbels of dark red / purple flowers. It has beautiful elongate leaves that are a rich green. Hoya angustifolia originates from The Philippines. It is an excellent plant for the conservatory where it will thrive in good light and warmth, trailing from a hanging …
Looking for an Easy Indoor Plant? Trying to find a good office plant, or an easy tropical plant for your home? If you are lazy, forgetful or just want an indoor plant that takes very little effort, why not choose a Hoya? Most Hoyas are easy to keep, easy to propagate and easy to flower. …