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Hoya wallichii Travails Part Two

The year following the death of my Hoya wallichii plant, Julie feeling bad that I had lost the plant along with Surisa’s other cutting that I had ordered, sent me another beautifully rooted cutting of this apparently difficult to grow Hoya.  This one arrived in beautiful shape, and although it took a little longer, I still managed to kill this one as well – more tomorrow. Below the middle bud stage of Hoya wallichii:

Let’s Talk About Hoya wallichii

My first experience with Hoya wallichii was three years ago when Julie Kennedy asked me if I wanted to take place in a group order organized by the Swedes to Surisa Somadee in Thailand. I ordered a cutting of Hoya wallichii and a couple of other things.  Julie very kindly rooted it and sent it off to me and I very quickly killed it – more tomorrow.  Below the bud on H. wallichii.

 

Happy Flag Day and We Close Out Hoya manipurensis

Happy Flag Day to those readers in the U.S. who celebrate it.  We close out Hoya manipurensis today.  I have discovered since trying to move cuttings of this Hoya on eBay that there is not that much interest in the plant.  I did manage to move a few of them, but not as many as I had hoped.  It is too bad as I find it to be quite and interesting Hoya.  I have moved my giant specimen plant out to the greenhouse for the summer and will report back on how it fares in the autumn.

 

Hoya manipurensis Seedling Update

I have brought Hoya manipurensis from seed to flower in less than a year’s time.  In the process I have learned a few things, which I will elaborate on in the next couple of days.  Below are the flowers from the seedlings: