I always like to compare the flowers of Hoya patella with other Hoyas. H. patella generally dwarfs most of them as you can see here:
Hoya sp. aff. thomsonii Meets Hoya sp. UT-038
Much more on Hoya sp. aff. thomsonii in a couple of weeks, but for now here are the flowers meeting with Hoya sp. UT-038 Flores Island:
Hoya sp. EPC-610 Meets Hoya sp. UT-038
These two Hoyas look really good together!
Another One That I Barely Pulled Out Of The Fire
Hoya sp. UT-038 Flores Island was all gone except for a very tiny cutting which thankfully I was able to re-root in the fall. It has now flowered for the first time.
Hoya sp. EPC-209 NRT 1 Lives Again
Hoya sp. EPC-209 has always been one of my favorite Hoyas and I was sad that I lost the plant a couple of years ago, but happily my friend Naomi gave me a cutting last year. It quickly rooted in coconut husk and has now flowered for the first time.
Hoya merrillii Rooted Cutting As An Oil Painting
Playing around with the effects that can be applied using my photo processing software and found this oil painting effect. This is another very small rooted cutting that decided to bloom with a few flowers.
Haven’t Flowered This One In A While
I recently chopped Hoya sp. EPC-610 aff. acuta up into cuttings, because of root rot, and started it over. A number of those very tiny 2 and 3 leaved plants produced peduncles and have now flowered. Sometimes if you really want to flower something, the best thing you can do is to start it over! This is a great plant with a fantastic fragrance.
Final Day With Hoya fungii x Hoya pubicalyx RHP
This is a Hoya cultivar that gets my absolute highest recommendation for its outstanding foliage, very early first blooms, and ease of care. I really can’t say anything bad about this one; simply everyone should have it in their collection!
Hoya fungii x Hoya pubicalyx RHP Gives A Hugely Floriferous Display With Its First Flowering
There are not many Hoyas that will put on this kind of floral display at 10 months from starting it from a cutting!
Hoya fungii x Hoya pubicalyx RHP Flowers Meet The Flower of Hoya onychoides
As long as these were both flowering at the same time, why not!