We will celebrate May 1st with another look at Hoya annacajanoae. This Hoya was discovered back in 2006 and named after Mary Ann O. Cajano. I’ve had this plant for quite some time, and flowered it way back in 2020. I had extreme difficulty growing it in a soil-based mix, but it has absolutely thrived in coconut husk chips. My specimen may very well be the world’s nicest; here it is from this morning:

What might not be readily apparent is that the plant is over 3 feet tall.