I received this Hoya as a cutting from Christine Burton at least a dozen years ago, back when she was selling on eBay. It came as a bonus with a small Hoya albiflora plant. The only thing that I have remaining from that transaction is this clone of nummularioides that has thicker leaves and is more succulent than the regular version that was sold in box stores for a number of years. It has always seemed to be a much more reluctant bloomer than the more common clone. Anyhow this year it is putting on a show. I’m glad that I have kept it around all this time as a reminder of everything that the late Ms. Burton contributed to the genus Hoya.

