Category Archives: Hoyas

Time To Talk About Hoya carmelae

Hoya carmelae is the next to last Hoya on my Hoya Hall of Shame List of plants that I was never able to flower. I can now take this plant off that list! Tomorrow we will begin the discussion.

Hoya sp. Surigao Del Sur With A Very Close Cousin

The flowers of Hoya sp. UT-247 and Hoya sp. Surigao Del Sur both last for 24 hours, have no scent and are heavy nectar drippers. They are both beautiful and typify so many of these Philippine Hoyas.

Hoya sp. Surigao Del Sur On The Right and Hoya sp. UT-247 On The Left

Growing Hoya sp. Surigao Del Sur Part One

I received Hoya sp. Surigao Del Sur late last summer as a freebie in a trade with a nice woman from Maine. The Hoya that I traded for was called H. Scarlett O’Hoya with a name like that how could I refuse. So far that cultivar has not done particularly well for me, but the one that came as an extra has behaved spectacularly. The leaf coloration alone is reason enough to grow this one!

Hoya polystachya Flowering In The Living room

Rather than move this very handsome specimen of Hoya polystachya outside for the summer I opted to let in live in the living room on the windowsill. I have been burned too many times in moving specimen plants outside only to have them ruined with sunscald. It only needs to be a couple of hours of sun sometimes, and it will ruin a Hoya that you have put months or even years into.

Here’s One That I’m Really Excited About!

Hoya carmelae is a Hoya that I have messed around with now for about eight years without so much as a peduncle being formed. Now it won’t be long, and I will have flowered this Hoya from my Hall of Shame List that I made a couple of years ago. It also helps ease the pain of having the buds blast on my H. desvoeuxensis a couple of months ago. Much more on all of this after the blooms open! Here are some buds in the meantime from two different peduncles: