I believe that this is the first time that the plant formerly known as Hoya pubicalyx White Dragon has flowered for me in 2021. The benefits of growing in tents are clear!

I believe that this is the first time that the plant formerly known as Hoya pubicalyx White Dragon has flowered for me in 2021. The benefits of growing in tents are clear!
The flowers of Hoya mirabilis have to be experienced in person to really appreciate how great they are. My plant continues to produce lots of flowers. Here is one from this morning that I applied a filter to:
Hoya linearis is a plant that I have no real understanding of; when it grows well it is awesome, but it can go downhill with one watering mistake. All I can say is enjoy it while you can!
Here is something that you don’t see every day. It is too bad that so many of the darwinii leaves are so ugly, but that is the nature of the beast as far as that plant and myself.
Here is a cool little comparison photo I took of the two flowers next to each other:
Hoya kanyakumariana is such a sweet little plant, and its flowers are among the most delicate of all the Hoya flowers.
It took me a while to get this plant going strongly, but now it just won’t stop flowering. This is the first time that I have had 11 flowers on a single peduncle.
These two seedpods must have had a terrific explosion to create this kind of seed mess. Usually there is not nearly this much force when a pod ruptures, but this time there was seed literally everywhere! By the way the total seed count was 136.
This plant looked pretty peaked for a while but is now growing insanely well after I started watering with tap water. This is a fantastic species when growing well!
I’m only taking this photo for posterity; it will probably never happen again that I get too of the hardest Hoya to flower at the same time.