I’m not sure if I have featured these two together before, but in case I haven’t:
Hoya onychoides and Hoya vangviengiensis
Another nice combination – Once again I have to say how surprised I am that Hoya vangviengiensis has been flowering continuously for weeks now. I love this Hoya!
Hoya onychoides and Hoya imperialis Palawan
If your lucky enough to have both of these large flowered Hoyas flowering at the same time, it needs to be recorded for posterity.
Hoya amicabilis and Hoya undulata Together For The First Time
These two make a handsome couple!
Hoya amicabilis Flowering Away
I don’t believe that this plant will ever be available cheaply as it is just not a strong grower, and the prices from vendors domestically and internationally reflect that.
The Buds of Hoya flagellata
I believe that my small leafed H. caudata formerly known as Hoya flagellata is going to flower a lot this summer. Here are a set of buds from this morning:
Hoya sipitangensis Flowering Profusely
Hoya sipitangensis is a plant that goes downhill pretty badly in the winter, but picks up big time come the warmer weather. Here are flowers from this morning:
Hoya onychoides and Hoya desvoeuxensis Together For The First Time
I know that I have never had both of these flowering at the same time until now. It is difficult to get some of these photos. I just want everyone to know that these plants have to be pushed together at the same height, which is not easy. They are not photoshopped together as I don’t have that program, and if I did, I would not have a clue about how to use it.
Another Handful of Hoya desvoeuxensis Flowers
I hope that all of you get the chance to grow this plant someday as it wants to flower all the time, even from a young cutting. Contrary to popular belief, it grows and flowers just fine with temps in the 80s. Here are another bunch of flowers from this morning:
Hoya undulata and Hoya onychoides Flowering At The Same Time
This doesn’t happen everyday so I will make the most of it!