There is probably 150 flowers on Hoya stenophylla right now, and it shows no signs of letting up. It is quite a chore to constantly pick up these spent flowers.

There is probably 150 flowers on Hoya stenophylla right now, and it shows no signs of letting up. It is quite a chore to constantly pick up these spent flowers.
Sometimes Hoya buds are just as impressive as Hoya flowers!
My old heart-leafed lacunosa just got a new roommate: Hoya linearis. Most of the plants out there labeled as Hoya krohniana now seem to actually be sports of lacunosa. My Hoya krohniana that came to me as the Heart-Leafed Lacunosa is probably the real Hoya krohniana as it never gets anything but heart-shaped leaves.
I took this photo as the sun was shining on Hoya hamiltoniorum showing it flowering away right on the windowsill where it lives. There were no artificial aids in flowering this plant.
Decided to give this plant a shower and snapped couple of photos, before putting it back on the windowsill.
This is the coolest photo that I have taken in some time. I have never caught the flowers on Hoya benchaii before they have fully reflexed before, but I just happened to see this and grabbed a quick photo.
I decided to take the time and take some decent photos of the flowers rather than quick snapshots with my phone.
Since flowering Hoya hamiltoniorum does not happen everyday, we will take another couple of days to appreciate the plant. The fact that it has flowered on a window sill in ambient conditions is just icing on the cake!
Slow morning here at Vermont Hoyas, so both of these were flowering at the same time…
I believe that Hoya calystophylla that I bought from Carol Noel back when she was actively selling Hoyas is the Hoya that I have actually owned the longest. It has been restarted a few times, but for some reason I still have managed to hang on to it. Here it is flowering in my tent this morning: