The original collector that posted photos to Facebook provided a live specimen to S. Rahayu, and M. Rodda. They published the new species in Reinwardtia in 2017.
Category Archives: Hoyas
Let’s Talk About Hoya narcissiflora
Hoya narcissiflora was firstly seen for sale as an unidentified species at the Flora Show in Jakarta Indonesia in October of 2014. After the plant bloomed, flower photos were uploaded to Facebook where it was realized to be a new species.
Hoya sp. aff. engleriana Vietnam Has Other Names
I received this plant years ago from Julie Kennedy and it came with the name Hoya sp. aff. engleriana Vietnam. I’ve also heard that it also goes by small leafed Hoya lanceolata. I do love this plant whatever name it goes by and have restarted it many times over the years. Here is it current reincarnation:
Hoya desvoeuxensis – The Entire Plant
I’m growing two of these to make sure that I never lose this plant. Here is the best specimen of the two:
Trying Hoya platycaulis As a Hanging Basket
Hoya platycaulis is a plant that is crying out to be grown in a hanging basket; I don’t know why it took me so long to realize it!
Trying Something Different with Hoya decipulae
I restarted Hoya decipulae and decided to try growing it as a hanging plant to see how it fared. So far so good!
Hoya sp. Gunung Gading Looking Good!
I think that I brought you this one a little while ago, but it bears repeating that sometimes good things come to those who wait. I struggled with this one for years, but finally with a open and porous substrate, I can grow it!
Greenhouse 2024
Very few Hoyas made it outside this year. Other than having a slightly less expensive electricity bill, there is little advantage to putting the plants into the greenhouse. They take about 7 weeks to recover from the change in conditions, and then just when the finally start growing well, it time to bring them back inside for the year. I envy those of you that have longer growing seasons!
The Unreflexed Flowers of Hoya AH-138
I just happened to see these the other day and thought I would take a quick photo. Sadly this plant is a pretty bad nectar dripper as can be seen with the droplets on the leaf beneath the flowers.
Hoya Raspberry Sun Flowering Away
Hoya Raspberry Sun doesn’t know how to stop flowering. The only drawback of this plant is the copious amounts of nectar that it drips. I usually have to either cut the flowers off or clip a cup underneath the flower cluster to catch all of the drips.