Trailing Hoya with tightly curled, rope-like foliage and cream variegation through the leaves. Growth is slow but steady, forming dense, cascading vines over time. A more unusual take on the standard Hoya, often grown as a hanging plant once established.
Prefers bright, indirect light and a well-draining mix. Allow the soil to dry out between watering as the leaves store moisture. More tolerant of average household humidity than most tropicals, making it a good low-maintenance option. Mature plants can produce clusters of scented, star-shaped flowers.
Trailing Hoya with tightly curled, rope-like foliage and cream variegation through the leaves. Growth is slow but steady, forming dense, cascading vines over time. A more unusual take on the standard Hoya, often grown as a hanging plant once established.
Prefers bright, indirect light and a well-draining mix. Allow the soil to dry out between watering as the leaves store moisture. More tolerant of average household humidity than most tropicals, making it a good low-maintenance option. Mature plants can produce clusters of scented, star-shaped flowers.