Here is the last Hoya flower comparison photo for a while as tomorrow we will move on to another species.
Hoya leticiae and Hoya versteegii
I have to remind everyone that while it may look like this versteegii bloom is inserted into these photos, it is done the old fashion way of me walking around to see what is flowering at the moment and physically holding the versteegii flower next to what is in bloom. I don’t own Photoshop and would not have a clue about how to use it if I did.
Hoya Almost Paula and Hoya versteegii
I have to say that the Hoya that I call Almost Paula may go down as my most floriferous Hoya of all time. It is never out of flower and sometimes has over a hundred flowers open at the same time.
Hoya danumensis ssp. amari and Hoya versteegii
I have to say that Hoya danumensis ssp. amari used to be a far better grower for me than it is now.
Hoya paxtonii and Hoya versteegii
White on white, or more accurately off white on white!
Hoya versteegii and Hoya obscura
I have to say that Hoya obscura ranks in the top 10 floriferous Hoyas that I have ever owned.
Hoya sulawesiana Short Leaf and Hoya versteegii
The title pretty much says it all!
Hoya darwinii and Hoya bicolor Together For the First and Last Time
This photo won’t happen again as I recently gave away my Hoya bicolor to an enthusiastic new collector.
Final Day with Hoya yuennanensis
Once again it is time to move on from our discussion. I am beyond thrilled that I was lucky enough to finally flower this plant! If you are someone who does well with Hoya thomsonii and Hoya lyi, then this is a must have for your collection. I love all three of these plants, I just wish they loved me as much!
Hoya yuennanensis and Hoya kanyakumariana
Once again both of these are flowering right now so I will take advantage!