I think that they make a spectacular pairing!

I think that they make a spectacular pairing!
The title says it all!
Both blooming at the same time, so might as well take advantage!
It is completely the wrong time of the year for Hoya linearis to flower, but because of grow lights anything is possible!
Sadly, we say a permanent farewell to Hoya Seeds AH 002; she is going out in style with a close up with Hoya patella.
Today’s photo and tomorrow’s will be the last that you see of Hoya Seeds AH 002. After years of keep it, I finally chopped it up and gave away all of the cuttings. It is simply impossible to keep them all, especially when you want to try new things.
Not much to say other than they look pretty good together!
More flower comparison photos coming up. Here is Hoya stenaokei against Hoya cutis-porcelana.
I have never had a lot of luck growing Hoya mindorensis, part of the parentage of Hoya MB 1594 C, but this is another example of a hybrid being easier to grow than its parent. I currently have this Hoya just growing in ambient conditions sitting on a windowsill. It has even flowered there. Hoya mindorensis never would have stayed alive there, let alone be able to flower. This is a hybrid that gets my highest recommendation!
Here are a couple of photos of the blooms close up: