Category Archives: Hoyas

More On Hoya sp. MT-02

Finally after spraying this plant with sulfur, it began to grow in earnest once again. The plant now is growing in coconut husk mixed with large perlite and is almost 3 feet high. This is one of those Hoyas that will not bloom as a small plant, and it smells powerfully of caramel.

Hoya sp. MT-02 Lives To Flower Again

I have not been able to flower this one for 3-4 years so we will celebrate it for a couple of days. It took me five years to flower it the first time, and after pulled that off, the plant went downhill and I had to restart it. I had the darndest time trying to get it to take off and thrive for me again, and I believe that this was one of the plants that I had that was badly effected by flat mites. Below the flower just beginning to open:

Final Day with Hoya evelinae

At the time of this writing (February 2023), I can only go by the identification of the plant I received from the Indonesian vendor. Truthfully both my Hoya evelinae and Hoya apoda are so much alike other than leaf size and number of buds on a peduncle, I am wondering whether they both should be called Hoya sp. aff. evelinae. As the plant ages, it will be interesting to see if I can get several flowers on the same peduncle, that would help demonstrate to me that I indeed have Hoya evelinae. Here is a link to Nathalie Simonsson and Michele Rodda’s published paper on the species: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/56622851#page/119/mode/1up

Whether I have Hoya evelinae, or Hoya sp. aff. evelinae, it is a fantastic Hoya that flowers almost continuously and is very easy to cultivate. It gets a very high recommendation from me to add to any houseplant collection!