The flowers and buds of Hoya sp. Frog Foot are so glass-like that it can’t be captured in a photograph.

The flowers and buds of Hoya sp. Frog Foot are so glass-like that it can’t be captured in a photograph.
I know that I have posted dozens of Hoya undulata photos, but when they are staring you right in the face, it is hard to just ignore these. From this morning:
Here are the clipped blossoms of the flowers that I picked to feature with Hoya maingayi. From Left to right: H. griffithii, H. stenaokei, H. desvoeuxensis, and H. mummularioides.
Once again, the photo says it all!
In the coming days, I will talk much more about the dark clone of Hoya stenaokei, but for now here is one of its flowers up against the flowers of Hoya maingayi.
I guess the title says it all!
Here is a shot of the flowers with my hand to get a perspective on the over all size of the flowers of Hoya maingayi.
Similar color, but could not be any more different!
I really love this plant; it does not flower too often so that you get jaded, and the flowers unlike so many other Hoya does not drip nectar all over the place!
I love this partially open peduncle of Hoya maingayi flowers.