Hoya densifolia is a shrubby plant with strong, upright stems that bear light to mid-green leaves. The stems can reach up to 3.3 feet …
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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 incrassata is a climbing plant with long, slender stems that bear shiny green leaves with wavy margins and central folds along the …
Hoya dolichosparte is a beautiful plant with long, slender stems that bear glossy, dark green leaves with exquisite venation. The stiff …
Hoya brevialata is an impressive plant that forms large clumps of prostrate and pendent stems with subcircular to elliptic leaves. The …
Hoya multiflora (Shooting Star Hoya) is a beautiful plant with erect or decumbent stems bearing bright green leaves with obscure veins …
Hoya davidcummingii is a beautiful trailing vine with wiry stems that bear thick, dark green leaves with darker edges and lighter …
Hoya campanulata is a non-twining, shrub-like plant with long, slender stems that bear deep green leaves with some flecks and prominent …
Hoya callistophylla is a beautiful plant with slender stems bearing large, very hard, attractively patterned leaves. The stems can grow …
Hoya memoria is a beautiful plant with slender stems that bear green, semi-succulent leaves adorned with silver spots. The leaves are …
Hoya bhutanica is an extensive creeper with slender stems that bear fleshy, green leaves with visible veins. The stems grow up to 16.4 …