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Hoya danumensis

Very beautiful Hoya, native to Borneo. Its flowers are pure white, and quite large, about 4 cm tall. It is rare in cultivation and hard to root, but then it is easy to grow and blooms regularly during the warmest months. It has a subtle fragrance but the beauty and size of the flowers deserve attention!

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Very beautiful Hoya, native to Borneo. Its flowers are pure white, and quite large, about 4 cm tall. It is rare in cultivation and hard to root, but then it is easy to grow and blooms regularly during the warmest months.

Hoya danumensis has a subtle fragrance but the beauty and size of the flowers deserve attention!

Hoyas in general
are twining vines. They usually live in rainforests, on trees. Most species are easy to grow because they can grow in many different conditions. They grow in bright shade or morning sun but they will also grow indoors as house plants as long as bright light is provided. They are well suited for baskets, trellises or ladders. They will tolerate a few weeks of drought but they are sensitive to frost and cold weather in general. Hoyas grow in fluffy soil with organic matter and sand or other draining materials.

What do we ship?

We offer a rooted plant, grown in an 8,5 cm pot. Container size will give you an idea, but succulent plants are often sent bare root. These plants are very tolerant of bare-rooting. If you want to learn more about what we ship, then click this LINK and see pictures of our plants on the packing desk.

Cultivation Protected
Plant origin Asia
Presentation Bare root
Max. Size 70cm-200cm
Botanical family Apocynaceae
Light Medium
Minimum winter temperature 0 ºC to 10 ºC
Flowering Season Warmer Months
Plant type Herbaceous
Care Pot
Shape Climbers
Important Notice-Due to our long experience as exporters and importers, we inform you that all orders arriving after 16 November 2024 will be shipped after the second week of January 2025, to avoid any possible loss or delay in delivery due to excessive Christmas parcel traffic