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A Blog About Hoyas & Other Houseplants
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I purchased Hoya cominsii from Steve’s Leaves. It’s a no fuss plant that’s grown well for me. It’s considered a synonym of H. nicholsoniae but a side-by-side leaf comparison reveals differences.
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I purchased Hoya tomataensis from Steve’s Leaves in mid April. It’s looking good, growing new leaves and and a long vine. It’s been an easy Hoya to grow and with smaller leaves it’s great for a smaller space.
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I purchased Hoya ciliata from Steve’s Leaves and it hasn’t changed much in 2 weeks. It’s one of the eriostemmas and requires heat, humidity and sunlight to grow well. I’m going to try putting it on the porch this week.
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Hoya heusckeliana (variegated) is an easy to care for plant. The little variegated leaves are lovely. It’s such a pretty plant to set on a shelf.
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I purchased Hoya cv. jennifer from Land of Alice in early May. This plant has been easy to care for and has beautiful leaves. It’s a fantastic addition to my collection.
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Hoya verticillata (parasitica splash) is a lovely plant with beautiful splashy leaves. It’s perfect for a sunny window.
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Potting up Hoya incurvula. These are the last remaining cuttings to pot up from Garden of Hayden.
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Potting up Hoya Heuschkeliana. Three rooted cuttings from Garden of Hayden on Etsy.
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Hoya fungii is turning out to be a beautiful, easy to grow Hoya with thick leaves and vines. This is a great plant for beginners and collectors. I think this is going to be one of my favorites.
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I purchased Hoya meliflua from The Planted Veteran on Etsy in mid-April of 2022. It did not take long to sprout new growth points and start pushing out new leaves. It’s another great addition to my collection.
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Adding Hoya merrillii from The Planted Veteran to my collection. It’s a beautiful plant with lovely veining and sun stressed leaves. It did not take long to sprout new growth points and start pushing out new leaves. This is a wonderful plant!
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Ninth plant haul from Steve’s Leaves. This box contained hoya globulosa, hoya aceh bogar, hoya finlaysonii “classic”, hoya fitchii, hoya butleriana and hoya clemensiorum.
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Eighth Hoya haul of 2023. New plants from The Planted Veteran including H. rosita, H. phuwuaensis and H. sarawak.
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Potting up Hoya quinquenervia cutting from Garden of Hayden. After another week under the Good Earth grow light this little cutting has new growth points.
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Potting up Hoya archboldiana. This was one of my cuttings from Garden of Hayden. It was rooted in stratum under blue light from the Good Earth Grow Light. It already has new growth.
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Seventh Hoya haul of 2023. Six new plants from Steve’s Leaves.
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