On this page you’ll discover these Hoyas:
Hoya and Dischidia
Typically vining plants with waxy leaves and fragrant flowers. Keep drier and stop feeding in winter. In summer, bright light, ample watering and feeding.
australis —
Robust. Large, green leaves. White flowers, red under corona. Plant — $6.00
bella —
Small, pointed leaves, closely spaced on trailing stems. White flowers with rose corona. Fragrant. Good basket plant. Plant — $6.00
crassipes —
Small, thick leaves, widely spaced. Small pink flowers. Plant — $6.00
cumingiana —
Bush type. Spreading stems with closely-set, rounded, 2 in. leaves. Yellow and maroon flowers. Plant — $8.00
diptera —
Flat, ovate, waxy leaves. Yellow-green flowers, fragrant. Plant — $6.00
gracilis —
Ovate, dark green leaves, widely spaced. Plant — $6.00
heuschkeliana —
Small, ovate, cupped leaves. Clusters of urn shaped cream or pink flowers. Plant — $6.00
kerrii —
Large growing, widely spaced heart-shaped leaves. Plant — $8.00
kerrii variegated —
As above, green and white leaves. Plant — $10.00
keysii —
Thick stem, felted green leaves. White and red flowers. Plant — $6.00
lacunosa —
Shiny, pointed leaves. Fuzzy white flowers, nicely fragrant. Compact. Plant — $6.00
micrantha —
1 in. x 2 in., dark green, leathery leaves. Tiny buff and pink flowers. Vigorous. Plant — $6.00
pubicalyx‘Red Buttons’ —
Thick, dark green leaves, new growth red. Dark red flowers. Heavy bloomer. Plant — $6.00
species USDA 354247 —
Pointed, glossy, light green leaves. White flowers, salmon center. Vigorous vine. Plant — $6.00
‘Mini Belle’ —
Wider leaves than shepherdii, pink flowers. Plant — $6.00
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Dischidia
bengalensis —
Gray-green, fleshy, leaves. Small cream flowers. Plant — $6.00
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