If you’ve got the space, I can’t recommend Hoya sp. aff. vitellina IML 1348 highly enough. It is a strong grower with an unusually colored flower. It would be a great plant for the beginner and expert alike.
Photographs Show Prodigious Growth Rate of Hoya sp. aff. vitellina IML 1348
Below are two photos of Hoya sp. aff. vitellina IML 1348. They were taken about 11 months apart. Look at the huge growth rate of the plant. It also illustrates a problem I have with many of my Hoyas. They get too big, often getting to the point where I can’t handle them easily any longer. It is now in an 8 inch pot and really wants to be in a 10 inch pot, but I can’t really allow it as I don’t have that kind of space.
Growing Hoya sp. aff. vitellina IML 1348 Part Two
Hoya sp. aff. vitellina IML 1348 flowered for the first time last summer outdoors in a tent greenhouse with strong sunlight. Apparently it does need very strong light in order to flower. I have subsequently flowered it under artificial light, but it was quite intense.
Growing Hoya sp. aff. vitellina IML 1348
Hoya sp. aff. vitellina IML 1348 is a very vigorous plant that is tough and wants to grow wildly especially in the confines of a humid, very warm, grow-tent. It is a plant that grows so well, it needs regular potting up to maintain its vigor.
Hoya sp. aff. vitellina IML 1348 Has Another Accession Number
Hoya sp. aff. vitellina IML 1348 is also referred to as Hoya sp. IPPS7203. Below the flowers of the plant:
Hoya sp. aff. vitellina IML 1348 Is Endemic To Java
Hoya sp. aff. vitellina IML 1348 comes from Java, which is an island of Indonesia that is about the size of England, or the State of North Carolina. Below the buds of Hoya sp. aff. vitellina IML 1348:
Time to Talk About Hoya sp. aff. vitellina IML 1348
I not exactly sure of the details, but I think that I got this plant as a cutting from Ric Morier in Florida in 2015. The tag on it says Hoya vitellina IML 1348, but I see that everyone else on line is calling it Hoya sp. aff. vitellina IML 1348 so I guess that is what I will do. Here is a photo of the leaves, which are actually a lot nicer, but I had some bleaching from strong sunlight going on here.
Hoya sipitangensis Showing the Whole Plant
Hoya sipitangensis makes a handsome display plant, and I think that I will give it the chance to grow in natural sunlight for the rest of its life with me.
Hoya sipitangensis Flowers Infrequently
I’ve got to show the flowers off while I have them as for some reason Hoya sipitangensis does not flower often for me. It may not like growing under lights; I just don’t know.
Happy June 1st – Final Day with Hoya lithophytica
I have to say that Hoya lithophytica has become one of my favorite Hoyas. It stays a manageable size; reminds me of a creeping crab spider, and the flowers are stunning when they happen.