Both of these beauties are flowering at the same time so I quickly grabbed this photo:

Both of these beauties are flowering at the same time so I quickly grabbed this photo:
I don’t have anything bad to say about Hoya pulchra. The leaves get really red in high light, it is easy to cultivate, easy to flower, and seems to be a no fuss, no muss Hoya. It gets my highest recommendation. They seem to be readily available on Etsy and eBay; I urge all Hoya lovers to pick one up and try it out for yourself!
This image is my favorite Hoya pulchra flower comparison photo.
Really have to love these two together!
Hoya patella is almost always good to take flowers from as it is pretty much never out of bloom!
The title says pretty much everything.
I’ve noticed that the flowers on my Hoya pulchra seem much darker than the flower photos that I have seen online. It is no doubt attributable to the very bright LED lights that the plant lives under.
Here are a couple of photos of the really unique flowers of Hoya pulchra close up:
Here is a photo of the back of the flowers showing them off against the background of Hoya versteegii which sits below the hanging pot of H. pulchra.
My plant is very young at this point with very few leaves so it is a long way from being a nice looking specimen. I am sure that with time that will come. Since the initial flowering in December the plant has put on a second peduncle, and is showing signs of wanting to put on new growth.