Like I’ve said before everything looks better when paired with Hoya sp. UT-247!
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Have Not Flowered This One In Quite A While – Hoya fitchii
I forgot to note anywhere that Hoya fitchii has a truly beautiful scent! I just managed to not only get this one growing well again after the sulfur application, but it flowered as a bonus!
Hoya sp. Maenam and UT-247
Now no one can say that these two peduncles of flowers don’t make a handsome pair!
Hoya sp. Maenam Flowers Against The Sulfur
These flowers are beautiful even if the leaves need a lot of scrubbing. I am finding that especially on pubescent leaves this sulfur residue is very difficult to remove. At least though the plant is back to growing after dealing with these $#@%! flat mites.
Hoya lithophytica Doing Its Thing
I am down to one Hoya lithophytica plant now and hope that it keeps doing well and that I never have to start it over again. Here are flowers from this week:
Hoya leticiae With A Sulfur Background
I really love Hoya leticiae and am very happy that I have kept it around as long as I have. Here are one set of flowers from this week. Once again note all of the sulfur residue on the leaves.
Hoya oblongicutifolia Is Remarkably Beautiful
While this plant does not have the nicest scent, I believe that the flowers are strikingly beautiful!
Hoya apoda and Hoya apoda
This is the last of Hoya apoda photo that you will see for a while; I promise! It is however a beautiful plant. You can see all of the sulfur residue on the plant; at some point I will need to wash it off, but you can see that it does not hurt the Hoya in any way, shape, or form,
Hoya apoda and Hoya inflata
I can’t believe that I have nine Hoya inlata buds on a really ugly plant in a 3oz cup, but I guess I will take it. I really wish I could figure out how to grow a really nice Inflata!
Hoya apoda and Hoya sp. UT-247
What Hoya doesn’t look good beside Hoya sp. UT-247!