There are absolutely no negatives to owning Hoya sp. IM-08, and is an absolute must have Hoya. This Hoya now deserves a species name! I believe that this Hoya meets the criteria of a plant that will someday be a mass market houseplant as it is extremely vigorous, quick growing, and would make a very handsome hanging basket. Below my huge trellised specimen getting a bath in the kitchen sink.
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Here Is Why Hoya sp. IM-08 Is My Favorite Small-Leafed Hoya
When I first stated that Hoya sp. IM-08 was my favorite small-leafed Hoya, I was growing it in a tent thinking that it could not stand the rigors of living on a windowsill in ambient room conditions. Boy was I wrong! It has now been living in the regular house for at least six months and not only has it survived but it has prospered. I have never even lost one leaf on this plant, and it grows continually. Flowering is brought on by decreasing day length, and although the flowers are small they are incredibly fragrant. My entire living room is perfumed!
Is Hoya sp. IM-08 Still My Favorite Small-Leafed Hoya?
Its been about a year since I proclaimed Hoya sp. IM-08 my favorite small-leafed Hoya; does this statement still stand? Not only does it stand, but I am firmer in my conviction than I was a year ago. Tomorrow I will go into the reasons why.
Hoya desvoeuxensis Against The Sky
I took Hoya desvoeuxensis outside in very late October when the temperatures broke records and got into the upper 70s. Here are a couple of unpublished photos:
Hoya inflata With 41 Buds and Flowers
There are actually even more, but I did not count the buds that were only 1/8″ in size.
Hoya onychoides Meets Hoya inflata
Tomorrow I will bring you Hoya inflata with a record number of flowers.
Hoya onychoides Meets Hoya tannaensis
I think that these two look great together! Notice a new set of buds forming on onychoides right behind the flowers. This plant will be coming back when it fully flowers up with multiple peduncles of flowers.
Hoya onychoides Meets Hoya danumensis ssp. Amari
Next few days are devoted to Hoya flower comparison photos.
Hoya onychoides (New AH-455) Flowering
This H. onychoides highly surprised me when it budded up on a windowsill in our bedroom. I never noticed the buds until they were quite large as they were on the backside of the plant. After finding them, I moved the plant downstairs to the grow tent and now it is budding up all over the plant. Here are the flowers from the front and back taken this morning.
Hard To Appreciate These Flowers Without Seeing Them In Person
The flowers and buds of Hoya sp. Frog Foot are so glass-like that it can’t be captured in a photograph.