Final Day With Hoya ilagiorum

I got rid of this plant five years ago, because believe it or not, it actually flowered too much, and the nectar of the flowers dripped all over everything making a mess. I plan to keep it around for quite awhile this go around as you can’t have too many easy to grow Hoyas, and this one fits that category, and it is beautiful!

Merry Christmas Everyone!

Here we are celebrating another Christmas! I want to take the opportunity to wish all those who celebrate it a heartfelt Merry Christmas 2021. While I did not seek this plant out, I am very thankful to have it, and the flowers of H. ilagiorum really fit the day I think!

Not What It Was Supposed To Be!

A few days ago I showed a plant that I was excited to flower called Hoya Russell. Well it has now flowered, and it turns out that it came mislabeled and really was H. ilagiorum. I do not blame the sender at all as I am sure that she received the plant labeled incorrectly and never had a chance to see it flower before she sent the plant to me.

The upside of the mistake was that I have not had H. ilagiorum in at least five years so it is nice to have it back for awhile!

Hoya amicabilis and Friend

Hoya amicabilis is not the easiest Hoya to grow. In one of the many times that I started this plant over, I took a tiny cutting and put it with Hoya lithophytica in a tiny clear cup in homemade Pon. The plant is still very tiny, but it is alive and just flowered even at its diminutive size.