Browsing: Hoya

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 deykeae is a lovely vine with long wiry stems and unique, heart-shaped, light green leaves with a beautiful darker green venation. It…

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Hoya pubicalyx is a vigorous vine with long wiry stems and green leaves with dull gray markings on the upper surface. The leaves are thick…

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Hoya 'Rebecca' is a climbing or trailing plant with wiry stems and oval green leaves with pointed ends and lighter veins. It is a fast…

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Hoya buotii is a climbing plant with twining stems, often woody at the base, and light green leaves with visible, somewhat darker veins…

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Hoya elmeri is a climbing plant with wiry stems and fleshy dark green leaves sparsely covered with small wort-like growths and with paler…

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Hoya meliflua is a shrubby, climbing, or trailing plant with wiry stems and glossy, dark green succulent leaves with no venation. The stems…

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