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Las hoyas son trepadoras, con flores a menudo vistosas y exóticas, provenientes de las selvas tropicales de Asia y Oceanía. La mayoría de las especies necesitan luz media, pero también pueden crecer como plantas de interior. Son muy adecuadas para enrejados y cestas colgantes. Toleran un par de semanas de sequía, pero son sensibles a las heladas y al frío. Muchas hoyas son fáciles de cuidar y hacer florecer, mientras que algunas son más difíciles y poco frecuentes.
Pink on pink! This species is endemic to the remote Christmas Island. Its flowers show a delicate contrast of dark pink on pale pink, Each flower grows up to 15 mm in diameter.
This select clone of the popular Hoya carnosa has some pecultiar beautifully crinkled, leaves, with regular bumps on dark green blades. It is also a prolific bloomer and umbels well placed on the foliage.
Green leaves with white margins.
Small leaved Hoya, native to Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand. Leaves are marbled with silver, green, purple and more. Flowers are unusual in shape, white with a pink center.
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!
Rooted cutting, with one ore more new growths, native to Philippines.
A variegated clone of the popular heart-shape leaved Hoya kerry. Easy to grow even in tough conditions, thanks to its succulent leaves.
This species was described in 2012. Each inflorescence has 5–15 flowers with a white corolla (with a pinkish shade) and bright purple-red, fleshy coronal scales inside.
Extremely glossy wide white flower, with red centre. Flowers open at night and the corolla is so abundant that it often folds and does not open fully and sometimes looks like a hanging napkin. Actually Mappa (in Mappigera) means napkin or handkerchief.
Hoya from the Philippines. It was described quite recently, in 2004. Leaves are speckled in Silver and pink-mauve flowers appear frequently in fine umbels.
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