It appears that over the summer my Hoya cumingiana Seedling was somehow pollinated again so I have a seedpod developing. This is always a rare and exciting moment here in Vermont!
Category Archives: Hoyas
Hoya Bella Seedling On A Circular Trellis
I really love my homemade hanging wire trellises and have dozens of Hoyas in them now. Here is one of my Hoya Bella Seedlings utilizing the trellis from this morning:
Hoya versteegii Is So Impressive It Gets A Second Day!
It will probably be a long time before I ever flower this one, but it is so cool that I wanted to feature it for a second day. You can see here that I have trained it to climb on a piece of twine secured to the top of my tent.
New Hoya For Me – Hoya versteegii
I struggled with this plant initially when I got it over a year ago, and had to start it over a couple of times before I got it right. It seems to be growing well now, which makes me happy as it has among the most beautiful leaves in the Hoya world.
Final Day With Hoya Mistie
Hoya Mistie was a fun Hoya to grow out. It flowers at less than six months of age, and the flowers have a delightful fragrance. The only drawback to the plant is that I have not been able to figure out what causes the chlorotic leaves. I think that this is some kind of issue with my growing conditions so I won’t hold it against the plant. If you can find this Hoya, I recommend that you give it a try!
Hoya Mistie Meets Hoya sp. UT-247
Both of these just happened to be flowering at the same time so I thought I would take a photo of them together.
Hoya Mistie’s Flowers Close Up
Here is a close-up shot of the flowers of Hoya Mistie:
Growing Hoya Mistie Part Three
The flowers were highly perfumed, but sadly only last about 3 days. Also they are heavy nectar drippers.
Growing Hoya Mistie Part Two
The plant grew continuously and developed a peduncle in early August. The buds progressed nicely and the blooms opened in late September of this year (2022).
Growing Hoya Mistie Part One
Usually I have quite a few stops and starts with a Hoya, but Hoya Mistie always grew well with no stops. The plant has always been a little chlorotic looking though, and I am unsure why. Perhaps it is the coconut husk medium that I am growing it out in, but that is the only drawback that I have found with the plant. If I can figure out why the leaves are not dark green, I will report back.