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It took a few years before I got this one in bloom. It needs a lot of water to be able to develop the buds to flowers. |
An easy hoya to grow. It does not require a lot. |
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Hoya merrillii is a rather big species, but the flowers are small. It is easy to grow and tolerates drought. |
This cultivar is quite easy to grow. It doesn't need much light and can dry almost completely between watering it. |
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Hoya 'Minibelle' (splotched leaves) I think this one is a sport of Hoya 'Minibelle'. The leaves are more attractive on this one as they are
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This variegated Hoya multiflora is as easy to grow as the plain green Hoya multiflora, but this one is in my opinion much more attractive. |
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This clone comes from Thailand. The flowers are all white. |
This one might be the real Hoya multiflora. The difference I have noticed from other hoyas I got named Hoya multiflora is that this one is much harder to get in bloom. |
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A colourful clone of Hoya multiflora well worth growing! |
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Hoya myrmecopa is a hanging hoya. It flowers with small, not very pleasant smelling flowers. |
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