Hoya australis is a climbing plant with slender stems that bear shiny, succulent leaves. The stems can grow up to 33 feet (10 m) long …
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Hoya is a genus of 200–300 species of tropical plants in the family Apocynaceae. Most are native to Asia including India, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Indonesia, There is a great diversity of species in the Philippines, and species in Polynesia, New Guinea, and Australia. This genus was named by botanist Robert Brown, in honor of his friend, botanist Thomas Hoy.
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Hoya imperialis 'Palawan' is a robust climbing plant with slender, woody stems that bear large leathery leaves with a prominent midrib …
Hoya fungii is a beautiful plant with climbing stems that bear pale green leaves adorned with dark green veins. The stems can grow up to …
Hoya imperialis (Imperial Hoya) is a robust climber with woody stems that bear thick, fleshy, and leathery leaves with a midrib and …
Hoya erythrostemma is a beautiful climber with wiry stems that bear fleshy green leaves with light green venation. The leaves are …
Hoya danumensis is a stunning climber with thin, wiry stems that bear elliptical green leaves with prominent pinnate venation. During the …
Hoya carnosa 'Snowball' is a fast-growing, twining plant with long stems bearing thick, shining, dark green leaves with silver speckles …
Hoya lockii is an epiphytic subshrub with erect stems that bear slightly succulent leaves with a midrib and 6 to 9 arching lateral veins …
Hoya obovata is a climbing plant with slender stems that bear glossy, dark green leaves with silver flecks and no visible veins. The …
Hoya ilagiorum is a beautiful plant with slender stems that bear long, thick, waxy leaves with pronounced veining and pointed tips. The …