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Ceci est notre sélection de plantes qui peuvent vivre dans votre maison, en tant que "plantes d'intérieur". Ces espèces difficiles à trouver sont toutes très différentes, mais elles peuvent tous être cultivées dans votre maison. Certains peuvent avoir besoin de lumière très faible et quelques autres pourraient avoir besoin de d'un peu de soleil à partir d'une fenêtre. Les palmiers, broméliacées, cordylines et aspidistras ne devraient jamais se dessécher. D'autre part, les sansevières, Hoyas et Rhipsalis ont besoin de moins d'eau et peuvent même survivre à la sécheresse.
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.
Lemon and lime! This hoya from Borneo has exciting foliage made of pale green leaves with darker veins.
This is one of the best Hoyas for Northern climates. Easy blooming and cool-hardy. It has beautiful round, glossy leaves and well shaped , long-lived, white blossoms.
This is one of the best Hoyas for Northern climates. Easy blooming and cool-hardy. It has beautiful round, glossy leaves and well shaped , long-lived, white blossoms. Cont.= 8,5 cm 6-10 leaves.
Elegant hoya species native to SE Asia. It is easy to grow and bloom since it occurs in a wide range of habitats, from dry scrubs to humid forests.
This hoya looks very well when hanging, leaves are light green with darker green prominent veins. It's often called "fishtail hoya" because of the pattern of the veins.
Cont.= 8,5 cm - Beautiful pink-flowered clone of Hoya pubicalyx. It is an easy growing succulent climber from the Philippines. Flowers are pink and have lots of flecks. It will grow in bright shade or morning sun.
Cont.= 8,5 cm - This is a dark red selection of the popular Hoya pubicalyx of the Philippines. Flowers are wine red to dark purple, velvety, coated with translucent fuzz.
The black hoya! This species produces unreal flowers with a velvety black corolla with glossy inner parts in purple and white.
Hoya wayetii from the Philippines is a small sized plant with nice bicolored leaves. Dark red flowers are frequently produced during summer . Leaves are succulent with dark margins.
Small and cute selected hybrid of Hoya carnosa var. carnosa x Hoya serpens. It has miniature leaves with silvery speckles and long lasting flower clusters. Easy growing, easy blooming.
Fabulous free blooming Hoya hybrid, with 4,5 cm wide flowers of truly nice colours ranging from red to yellow. These are remarkably scented, with a hint of lemon. Leaf blades are glossy, flat, with embedded veins and slightly revolute margins.
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