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90589  

Dischidia sp. Geri

Apple Leaf



Dischidia sp Geri

$29.95  

This Hoya relative has succulent, soft green, 1 inch rounded leaves turning grayish with age with new foliage emerging pinkish in color. Has ivory white flowers. Easy. Outdoors provide it with filtered light, indoors a bright area. Good drainage is essential. With its cascading form, it makes an easy to grow hanging basket. Can also be used in a large terrarium. This unidentified Dischidia was named after Geri Ham Young, a succulent collector in Honolulu, by Hoya specialist Ted Green of Hawaii. It could be related to Dischidia oiantha, whose leaves are more elongated. We have seen this plant sold elsewhere, likely in error, as the species Dischidia oiantha and as Dischidia milnei. USDA Zones 9b - 11. Apocynaceae


90351  

Dischidia sp. White Diamond




Dischidia sp White Diamond

$29.95  

A variegated hoya relative with small diamond-shaped leaves that are greyish green with a creamy white margin. Tiny white flowers. Makes a beautiful hanging basket plant. Sometimes, sold as a novelty hanging plant in a seashell. Widely grown in S.E. Asia incorrectly as Dischidia oiantha. USDA Zones 10 - 11. Apocynaceae


51701  

Hoya angustifolia

(Syn.: Hoya pottsii var. angustifolia



Hoya angustifolia

$29.95  

Small, narrow, cupped leaves, trailing stems. Umbels of red flowers in abundance. Apocynaceae


69243  

Hoya ariadna




Hoya ariadna

$29.95  

Clusters of large waxy flowers shaded yellow and red. Smooth boat-shaped leaves. Apocynaceae


51703  

Hoya australis 'Queensland'




Hoya australis Queensland

$29.95  

This particular clone of Hoya australis is especially free flowering, producing generous clusters of red centered waxy white flowers with a delightful vanilla-chocolate fragrance. Bright green leaves. Native to Queensland, Australia. Apocynaceae


90397  

Hoya carnosa 'Dee's Big One'




Hoya carnosa Dee's Big One

$29.95  

Extra large clusters of fragrant pink flowers. Sturdy long oval leaves, easy.

CH1  

Hoya Collection




Hoya Collection

$74.95  

Collection, 3 different, our choice. Apocynaceae


51712  

Hoya cumingiana




Hoya cumingiana

$29.95  

Yellow flowers with dark red centers, strong clove fragrance. Small closely set leaves on compact, upright stems. Very attractive. Very similar to Hoya densifolia. This image is of the flowers of Hoya densifolia. Native to the Philippines. Apocynaceae


90255  

Hoya deykeae

(Syn.: Hoya Deykei



Hoya deykeae

$29.95  

Unusually shaped truncated light green leaves with dark green veins. Clusters of tawny yellow flowers. Apocynaceae


90678  

Hoya heuschkeliana Yellow




Hoya heuschkeliana Yellow

$29.95  

This cute Philippine native vine has slightly cupped waxy green leaves (up to 3" long) on cascading branches with clusters of small very fragrant urn-shaped yellow flowers. It's a miniature species that's easy to grow with filtered light, warmth, extra humidity, and well-draining soil. Let it dry out a bit between waterings. Plants that are root bound tend to flower more prolifically. It makes a nice hanging basket or can be mounted as an epiphyte. Apocynaceae


51750  

Hoya incurvula




Hoya incurvula

$29.95  

Many clusters of small pink and red flowers, light green leaves, wiry stems. This is a very easy grower, almost always in flower. Apocynaceae


51751  

Hoya kanyakumariana




Hoya kanyakumariana

$29.95  

Small closely set crisp wavy leaves, wiry stems. Fragrant white flowers with red centers. Apocynaceae


51705  

Hoya lanceolata subsp. bella

(Hoya bella, Miniature Wax Plant



Hoya lanceolata ssp bella

$29.95  

Clusters of waxy white, pink centered, fragrant flowers. Small pointed leaves closely set on semi-trailing stems. Lovely hanging basket variety. India. Apocynaceae


51732  

Hoya nicholsoniae




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$29.95  

Waxy oval leaves flushed red, prominent lighter veins, twining stems. Creamy yellow flowers. Apocynaceae


51734  

Hoya obovata




No Image Available


$29.95  

Large thick round leaves splashed with silver. Fragrant globe-shaped flower clusters, light pink with red centers. Apocynaceae


51735  

Hoya obscura




Hoya obscura

$29.95  

Glossy reddish leaves veined green. Clusters of fragrant salmon pink flowers. Compact habit. Apocynaceae


51740  

Hoya plicata




No Image Available


$29.95  

Many clusters of flowers shaded pink. Oval leaves with unusual raised veins. Malaysia. Apocynaceae


51742  

Hoya polyneura

Fishtail Hoya



Hoya polyneura

$29.95  

Light green fishtail-shaped leaves with prominent dark green veins. Arching stems. Red centered, yellow flowers. Apocynaceae


51745  

Hoya pubicalyx 'Red Buttons'




Hoya pubicalyx Red Buttons

$29.95  

Similar to Hoya purpurea-fusca 'Silver Pink', with deep maroon-red and black flowers and more colorful foliage. Apocynaceae


90011  

Hoya subcalva




Hoya subcalva

$29.95  

Clusters of waxy pink flowers with fruity grape juice fragrance. Deep green smooth oval leaves. Fast, robust grower. Give bright shade. Native to Papua New Guinea and Soloman Islands. Apocynaceae


51749  

Hoya tsangii




Hoya tsangii

$29.95  

Small dusky rose oval leaves are edged maroon. Clusters of red flowers tipped yellow all year. Compact grower with trailing stems. Beautiful. Apocynaceae


90652  

Kalanchoe beauverdii

(Syn.: Bryophyllum beauverdii), Beauverd's Widow's Thrill, False Hoya



Kalanchoe beauverdii

$9.95  

This is a very unusual kalanchoe that is sure to attract attention. It's one of the few climbing species along with Kalanchoe schizophylla. This succulent climber has gray wiry stems and green narrow leaves turning purple-black in high light with adventitious plantlets often forming on the leaf tips. Its hanging flowers are bell-shaped and rather large compared to the slender stems. Blooming in clusters, they are an unusual grayish green color with fine purple speckles. Flowering is in the winter and spring months. The wiry stems and hooked leaves help it vigorously scramble and twine upwards. It can swallow surrounding plants if not pruned to keep it under control. So it is best to grow it on a trellis to 8 feet or in a hanging basket where it can be allowed to cascade. Grow in full sun or bright shade and allow it to get dry between waterings. It generally likes warmth with dry cool frost-free winters. It's native to south and southwestern Madagascar, where it is found in dry shrub-land forests from sea level up to 2,750 feet in elevation. Crassulaceae


72114  

Oxypetalum coeruleum

(Syn.: Tweedia coerulea), Blue Flowered Milkweed



Oxypetalum coeruleum

$9.95  

This charming Hoya relative is a twining subshrub with intense delphinium blue starry flowers with dark blue centers in summer. Small downy arrow-shaped leaves. Plant in full sun with regular watering. Cut back in early spring. Native to Brazil and Uruguay. Often misspelled as Oxypetalum caeruleum. Easy. Apocynaceae


68755  

Stephanotis floribunda

(Syn.: Marsdenia floribunda), Madagascar Jasmine



Stephanotis floribunda

$11.95  

Prized for the wonderfully sweet fragrance of its waxy white flowers which are popular in wedding bouquets. This is one of the most popular vines in the world. The 2 inch star-shaped flowers appear in clusters during summer and fall, and the shiny, waxy green 2 to 4 inch leaves are handsome all year. Twining growth and culture are similar to hoyas, to which it is related. The plant makes an excellent container subject. Best in bright indirect light. Native to Madagascar. 28F. USDA zones 9b - 12. Apocynaceae


90191  

Stephanotis floribunda 'Variegata'

(Syn.: Marsdenia floribunda 'Variegated'), Variegated Madagascar Jasmine, Variegated Bridal Bouquet



Stephanotis floribunda Variegata

$12.95  

An usual variegated form of the madagascar jasmine with brightly colored yellow variegation on the new growth, changing to cream and green variegation with age. Prized for the wonderfully sweet fragrance of its waxy white flowers which are popular in wedding bouquets. The 2 inch star-shaped flowers appear in clusters during summer and fall, and the shiny, waxy variegated 2 to 4 inch leaves are handsome all year. Twining growth and culture are similar to hoyas, to which it is related. The plant makes an excellent container subject. Best in bright indirect light. Native to Madagascar. 28F. USDA zones 9b - 12. Apocynaceae





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