On Mar 17, 2009, Chantell from Middle of, VA (Zone 7a) wrote: IF scent is your thing...t… If you keep hoyas TOO dry for too long, the lower leaves on the vines will yellow and eventually turn crispy and fall off. Hoya lacunosa. If you want this plant to be happy in the winter, and you live in my … Hoya Care Temperature: Temperatures from 65 - 80°F (18 - 26°C) are ideal during spring and summer. Hoya carnosa, usually grown in a hanging basket, has earned itself a spot as a favorite among indoor plants. Hoya ‘Rebecca’ is a cross between Hoya lacunosa Langawi Island x Hoya obscura. Try around 55 - 60°F (13 - 15°C) for a month or two during winter (before spring) but no lower than 45°F (7°C) which may encourage blooms for late spring - summer. ), H. kloppenburgii (Just the Flowers Ma’am! ★Indirect sunlight. Promises of a beautiful, wafting fragrance similar to hyacinth and carnation. ), H. macgillivrayi (Just the Flowers Ma’am), H. Pottsii ‘sp.Thailand’ (Just the Flowers Ma’am), H. rotundifolia (Just the Flowers Ma’am! Favorite Add to Hoya Obovata - ships in 4" pot HoneyPlantCo. Plant is well grown in an approx. However, a dry period in the winter time will often spark your plant into blooming in the Spring. Light: Plenty of bright light is needed during the active Llullustore. scortechinii NS07-061(Just the Flowers Ma’am), H. archboldiana (Just the Flowers Ma’am! You will receive exact plant as shown in pictures. Favorite Add to Hoya variety starter pack 4 plants 4” pots IntoThePot. On Jan 5, 2016, sunkissed from Winter Springs, FL (Zone 9b) wrote: I've had this plant for four years now and it is my favorite of all my hoya plants. I am still am partial to the original green, but that is just me – they should all perform pretty much the same for you. Hat Som Paen IML 1438 (Just the Flowers Ma’am! This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions: On Jul 17, 2016, td1026 from Groveland, FL wrote: This one started my Hoya craze. Crodarom® Porcelain Flower by Croda acts as a radiance promoter, soothing- and anti-redness agent. From shop Zensability. A frequent bloomer with a perfume-like fragrance at night. An excellent choice for hanging baskets where it can hang and climb as it is wont to do. It is an emotive ingredient offering calming effect. This Hoya is also popular for its cinnamon scented flowers, most often strongest in the evening. Home > Hoya Taylor Greenhouses offers an ever-expanding variety of healthy, interesting, pest-free plants. Dark green, shiny leaves with lovely structural definition, approximately 4.5cm x 2cm. Only 3 available and it's in 11 people's carts. If you want this plant to be happy in the winter, and you live in my climate, grow it under lights in a grow room with lots of humidity. Easy to grow and flower. That is, the surface of the leaf is cupped or depressed between the veins. This typically means 5 to 7 years before you see the first bloom. ... read more, Great comment by Magpye! I keep mine hanging outside all year long in the filtered shade of an oak tree, but it will get some full sun in the winter months. Pot size: 9 cm. Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater, This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds, Allow pods to dry on plant; break open to collect seeds, Seed does not store well; sow as soon as possible. So I guess I can say it is still blooming time for it. This page was last edited on 30 September 2020, at 14:05 (UTC). Hoya lacunosa Blume : This hoya comes from Indonesia and Malaysia and it was described in 1826. The new flowers grow from the spurs of old flowers. On Jun 15, 2006, pdoyle23323 from Chesapeake, VA (Zone 7b) wrote: Very strong perfume from this plant. Phu Wua), Hoya sp. Sumatra NS07-004, Hoya filiformis aka Hoya chlorantha var. Hoyas grow in zones nine to eleven, but, of course, can be grown as houseplants, as well. It is a cute plant but I bought it because of the rave reviews about the scent. Interestingly enough this is considered to be the first Hoya species to be described. Jennifer (Just the Flowers Ma’am! This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hoya. February batch for Hoya shooting star. Too much sun will burn the leaves. Certainly the least challenging small statured cascading species to easily bloom as a houseplant. My two other Hoyas, I know their bloom time is almost always around June yet. Flowers are white with yellow crowns. 5 out of 5 stars (12,950) 12,950 reviews $ 13.95. Easy to grow. I can say the plant does okay down to about 46F for a night or two, but too many nights in the lower 40's will cause damage, unfortunately I found out the hard way. She used to be known as the “Heart-Leaf Lacunosa.” Eventually, Hoya Krohniana proved different enough to earn her own name. There are many different varieties of Hoya lacunosa, but the most "common" one has leaves that are dark green, 3-6 cm long, 1.5-2.5 cm wide with raised veins and some flecks. They can transform any room into a sweet smelling paradise. aff. I do water with rain water from my rain barrel when it completely dries out. I do have it outside and it has acclimated quickly to the strong Florida sun. DO NOT pull off the old blooms- the new ones sprout from them. Hoya Lacunosa, Wax Plant, Wax flower, Porcelain Flower, Poecelain Plant, House Plant. On Jun 19, 2006, MsKitty from Chowchilla, CA (Zone 10a) wrote: For those growing this as a houseplant in the Pacific Northwest, it flourishes in a west/southwest-facing window. I agree, H. carnosa, possibly Krimson Queen Hoya (Hoya carnosa 'Tricolor') which has the light variegation on the outside leaf edges. ), H. cv. sp. Only 2 available and it's in 3 people's carts. Estrella Waterfalls (Just the Flowers Ma’am! Hoya lacunosa - an ampelous variety of hoi, its leaves are dark green in color, up to 5 centimeters long and 2.5 - wide, slightly curled around the edge, which forms a kind of concavity of the lamina, hence the name, loona - hollow. On Mar 17, 2009, Chantell from Middle of, VA (Zone 7a) wrote: IF scent is your thing...this hoya is a must...absolutely gorgeous scent on these little blooms!!